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Kearny Generating Station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kearny Generating Station
Kearny Generating Station is a peaking power plant on the banks of the Riverbend of Hackensack River in South Kearny, New Jersey. Owned and operated by Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) the power station consists of 10 simple cycle combustion turbines totaling 464 MW.〔(POWER PLANTS BY COMPANY NAME )〕 It is part of the PJM Interconnection of the Eastern Interconnection grid electric transmission system. ==History==
Ground was broken for the original Kearny Station on July 12, 1923, and Thomas A. Edison helped inaugurate the station in 1925. At that time it was the largest electric generating station in New Jersey. The plant originally had six coal-fired units, which were converted to oil, all of which have subsequently been retired, the last in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PSEG Fossil L.L.C. Settlement )〕 Starting in 1967, the steam units were supplemented by peaker units, three of which have been since retired. There are ten simple-cycle peaker units, four of which burn natural gas and liquid fuel that went commercial in 2001 and the remaining six are only natural gas which went commercial 2012. In October 2012, new GE LM6000 natural gas-fired units capable of producing over 270 net megawatts of power were put into use.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PSEG – Kearny Power Generating Station - Durr Mechanical Construction )〕
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