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  2. List of power stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Edison Power Plant (same site as Exelon New Boston Generating Station / Exelon L Street, 776 Summer Street, Boston) Petroleum: Mount Tom Station: 136: Coal: 2014 Mystic Generating Station: 2001.9: Natural gas, petroleum: 2024 NAEA Energy Massachusetts LLC (West Springfield Generating Station) 193.9: Natural gas, petroleum: 2022 Pilgrim Nuclear ...

  3. West Springfield Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The facility consisted of two 49-megawatt (MW) combustion turbine generators (Units 1 and 2) fueled by natural gas or ultra low-sulphur diesel fuel, one 18 MW jet turbine (Unit 10) that was fueled by kerosene, and one 107 MW simple-cycle steam boiler unit (Unit 3) burning no. 6 fuel oil, ULSD or natural gas. The station also had a small ...

  4. Eversource Energy - Wikipedia

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    Eversource Energy is a publicly traded, Fortune 500 energy company headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut, and Boston, Massachusetts, with several regulated subsidiaries offering retail electricity, natural gas service and water service to approximately 4 million [6] customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.

  5. Avangrid - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Iberdrola S.A. purchased Energy East. [3] Iberdrola renamed the company Iberdrola USA. [4]In November 2010, Iberdrola USA sold its gas distribution companies in Connecticut and Massachusetts, the Southern Connecticut Gas Company, Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation, and the Berkshire Gas Company, to UIL Holdings Corporation.

  6. ISO New England - Wikipedia

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    ISO New England Inc. (ISO-NE) is an independent, non-profit regional transmission organization (RTO), headquartered in Holyoke, Massachusetts, serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

  7. Brayton Point Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The power station began operations in the 1960s and was one of the largest in New England, standing on a 306-acre site. [5] The plant had 262 full-time staff, with four power generating units powering in the region of 1.5 million homes using coal, natural gas and oil as its fuel sources.

  8. UIL Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities determined its approval was not required with respect to the acquisition of BGC. [ 4 ] Along with UIL's existing electric utility, UI, the acquisition of the three natural gas companies created an energy delivery company that serves approximately 690,000 utility customers in 66 communities across ...

  9. NSTAR (company) - Wikipedia

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    NSTAR was a utility company that provided retail electricity and natural gas to 1.4 million customers in eastern and central Massachusetts, including the Boston urban area. . NSTAR became a subsidiary of Northeast Utilities in April 2