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  2. New York City steam system - Wikipedia

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    The steam is produced at four plants in Manhattan and one each in Brooklyn and Queens; the primary plant is between 14th and 15th streets on Manhattan's east side. These plants boil water from the New York City water supply system, making Con Edison one of the largest users of the municipal water supply system. [1] Steam vapor can be caused by ...

  3. Kips Bay Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Kips Bay Generating Station was a steam plant in Manhattan, New York City, that operated from 1926 until 1987.The facility was located in the Murray Hill neighborhood on the east side of First Avenue between East 35th and 36th streets, alongside the East River.

  4. Waterside Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The Waterside station also later served as a cogeneration facility and generated steam for the New York City steam system. The power plant was decommissioned by Con Edison in 2005 and sold to private developers as part of the East River Repowering Project, which increased the capacity of the East River Generating Station at East 14th Street to ...

  5. Ravenswood Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The site overall produces about 2,500 MW, or approximately 20% of New York City's current energy consumption. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 2011, Big Allis burned 97% natural gas, 3% oil (used as backup fuels). The site also includes a steam generation plant consisting of four Babcock & Wilcox boilers, owned and run by Con Edison.

  6. Category:Infrastructure in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Waste management infrastructure of New York City (1 C, 21 P) Water infrastructure of New York City (2 C, 33 P) ... New York City steam system; P.

  7. Combustion Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Combustion Engineering (C-E) was a multi-national American-based engineering firm that developed nuclear steam supply power systems in the United States.Originally headquartered in New York City, C-E moved its corporate offices to Stamford, Connecticut, in 1973.