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  2. Category : Energy infrastructure on Long Island, New York

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    Articles pertaining to energy infrastructure on Long Island, New York. Pages in category "Energy infrastructure on Long Island, New York" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  3. Covanta Hempstead - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a single waste-to-energy unit. [1] It is operated by Reworld, and the electricity generated at the plant is distributed across Long Island via the Long Island Power Authority's electrical transmission network. [2] [3] Its 382-foot (116 m) [4] smokestack is the tallest structure in Nassau County, and among the tallest on Long ...

  4. List of power stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of New York, sorted by type and name.A more complete list can be found on the NYISO website in the planning data and reference docs section where an annual report call the Load and Capacity Data Report, or the "Gold Book" is listed.

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  6. Northport Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Northport Power Station is the largest power generation facility on Long Island.As of 2021, Northport Power Station consists of four steam turbine units with a nameplate capacity of 387.0 MW each, as well as one gas turbine unit with a nameplate capacity of 16.0 MW, for a total of 1564 MW. [7]

  7. Long Island Power Authority - Wikipedia

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    For comparison, Long Island had a peak electric demand of 4,972 MW and New York State had a peak demand of 29,699 MW in 2017. [20] Most of Long Island's largest power plants are operated by National Grid, which owns three major steam turbine facilities originally constructed by the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) in