THE LUYSTER CREEK ENERGY PROJECT ... - Energy Highway
THE LUYSTER CREEK ENERGY PROJECT ... - Energy Highway
THE LUYSTER CREEK ENERGY PROJECT ... - Energy Highway
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A S T O R I A<br />
G E N E R A T I N G<br />
Financial<br />
(See Above)<br />
Environmental<br />
Environmental benefit to region<br />
When the LCEP commences commercial operation, it will result in an overall decrease<br />
in the emissions from the existing Astoria Facility which will be incorporated in the<br />
facility air permit. In real terms, because NYISO uses economic dispatch to schedule<br />
generation resources for operation and the LCEP equipment will be one of the most<br />
efficient and therefore lowest cost units, the LCEP equipment will be one of the first<br />
units to operate, resulting in reduced operation for other less efficient plants in the City.<br />
LCEP will displace the operation of other generating units in the system, including both<br />
the older units in the City (including the existing Astoria Facility units) and also existing<br />
combined cycle units which, even though more efficient than older steam generating<br />
units, are not as efficient as the LCEP equipment. This displacement will provide a tremendous<br />
environmental benefit in reduced air emissions resulting from the generation<br />
of electricity. In addition to the environmental benefit, the cost of production of electricity<br />
would be reduced due to the higher efficiency of the LCEP equipment.<br />
Projected reduction s in greenhouse gases<br />
The proposed technology for this project is the Siemens 8000H combustion turbine in<br />
a combined cycle mode. This is the most efficient technology available in the market<br />
and as a result will have the lowest heat rate and emissions of CO 2<br />
per unit of power<br />
generated.<br />
Wetlands, streams, forests and other natural areas that would be disturbed by the project<br />
The project is being constructed on land that is an industrial site and already disturbed.<br />
Therefore the project will not impact wetlands, streams, forests and other natural areas.<br />
Environmental impacts of construction and operation<br />
Any impact associated with construction will be minimal and temporary and mainly<br />
confined to the site.<br />
Proposed mitigation measures<br />
In summary, the LCEP is an energy project that will add additional generating capacity<br />
to the Astoria Facility while reducing environmental impacts. AGC believes that a coordinated<br />
improvement of the Astoria Facility by the addition of new cleaner technology<br />
is the most beneficial way to plan for the increasing load requirements of the City and<br />
the eventual retirement of older generating units, while reducing the environmental<br />
impacts of the existing Astoria Facility Units 20, 30, 40, 50 and GT-1, associated ancillary/auxiliary<br />
equipment, and other displaced facilities. Operation of the LCEP will result<br />
in environmental benefits and improve system reliability. The LCEP will also advance,<br />
and is consistent with, the goals set forth in the Draft State <strong>Energy</strong> Plan with respect to<br />
assuring system reliability, replacement of older capacity, greenhouse gas reductions,<br />
reduced electric costs and environmental improvements.<br />
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