PSEG Power Connecticut, City of New Haven, Environmental Groups Reach Accord on Environmental Plan for New Peaking Generation
20 November 2009 - 5:19PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- PSEG Power Connecticut has
reached agreement with the City of New Haven and the environmental
community on a plan to ensure there is no net increase in emissions
when 130 megawatts of new peaking generation are added to its
existing New Haven Harbor Station. Attaining the "no net emissions
increase" result was the focus of an agreement the company signed
Thursday with the City, New Haven Environmental Justice Network,
Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice and Connecticut
Fund for the Environment. The agreement spells out enforceable
changes in operating protocols for the plant's existing unit
designed to ensure that the three new peaking generation units will
not increase overall air emissions when they become operational in
2012. PSEG Power Connecticut also committed to provide $500,000 to
fund environmental projects in New Haven's East Shore neighborhood.
"This agreement is in line with PSEG's commitment to support
environmental responsibility while we continue to invest in
Connecticut's energy infrastructure," said PSEG Power Connecticut
President Richard Lopriore. "The agreement reflects our commitment
to being good neighbors in the communities in which we do business.
We thank New Haven Mayor John DeStefano, the City Administration
and the environmental organizations involved for the good faith and
diligence with which they participated in the discussions that led
to the agreement." The consensus reached with the City and
environmental community also marks a successful outcome for the
first major test of Connecticut's new environmental justice law,
which took effect in 2009 and requires power plant project
developers in urban areas to conduct significant community outreach
before obtaining permits from the Department of Environmental
Protection. PSEG agreed to a series of conditions that it will seek
to add to the operating permit for the existing New Haven Harbor
Unit 1 and to the operating permit for the new peaking generating
units. As a result of the agreement, the City will support
Connecticut Siting Council and DEP approvals for the project. The
environmental groups agreed not to oppose the project, the permit
renewal for the existing NHHS Unit 1, or the permits to construct
and operate the peaking units. The operating protocols include
reducing Unit 1's maximum output while any of the peaking units are
in service, and its minimum operating time. In addition, from May 1
to September 30 and on "Unhealthy Air Days" as designated by DEP,
the unit will be "co-fired" with natural gas to the extent
possible. Unit 1 also will be co-fired with natural gas for at
least one hour for each hour one of the peaking units operates. The
three peaking units are slated to go into service in June 2012. The
$135 million construction project is scheduled to begin in 2011.
The new units will use highly efficient turbines -- the cleanest
technology available -- to provide power during periods of peak
demand. They will use natural gas as a primary fuel and be equipped
with state-of-the art emissions controls to reduce nitrogen oxide
and carbon monoxide emissions. The Connecticut Legislature in 2007
mandated development of additional new peaking generation to
support electric system reliability. PSEG's New Haven project was
among three chosen by the Department of Public Utility Control
through a competitive bidding process. PSEG Power Connecticut is an
indirect subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group (NYSE:PEG),
a publicly traded diversified energy company with three principal
subsidiaries: PSEG Power, Public Service Electric and Gas Company
(PSE&G) and PSEG Energy Holdings. DATASOURCE: PSEG Power
Connecticut CONTACT: Mike Jennings, +1-973-430-6406
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