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Article: City power plant could be online next year.
- Article from:
- The Sun (Lowell, MA)
- Article date:
- July 31, 2007
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Byline: Jennifer Amy Myers
Jul. 31--LOWELL -- The Tanner Street L'Energia power plant that has sat dormant for three years is expected to be up and running again next year.
Montgomery Energy Partners announced that the 76-megawatt, natural-gas-fired facility could be online to meet the region's peak power demands by the summer of 2008.
Joe Fitzpatrick, CEO of DG Clean Power, a partner in the project, said the company is under agreement to repower the existing facility, and has plans to expand on 4 1/2 acres of land at Tanner and Lincoln streets, owned by Lowell Iron and Steel, to construct an additional 95-megawatt, gas-turbine plant.
The full project is ...
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