Invenergy's Pennsylvania Power Plant Marks First of $3.6 Billion in Planned 2019 Completions
Invenergy's Pennsylvania Power Plant Marks First of $3.6 Billion in Planned 2019 Completions
Attachment: Planned 2019 Invenergy Project Completions
SUGAR LAND--January 17, 2019--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Invenergy LLC (Chicago, Illinois) recently announced that it has begun operations of its 1,485-megawatt (MW), natural gas-fired Lackawanna Energy Center in Jessup, Pennsylvania, near Scranton. The $1.25 billion plant represents one of more than $3.6 billion in planned Invenergy project completions in 2019. While Invenergy is in the early planning stages for other natural gas-fired projects in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, the company's main focus is on renewable energy, particularly wind power.
Within this article: Details of Invenergy's planned 2019 project completions
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