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  2. Brooklyn Union Gas Company Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Union Gas Company Headquarters, also known as 176 Remsen Street, is a historic building in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City.Designed by Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman in the neoclassical style, it was completed in 1914 as the headquarters of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company (later KeySpan).

  3. KeySpan - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn headquarters. KeySpan Corporation was the fifth largest distributor of natural gas in the United States.KeySpan was formed in 1998 as a result of the merger of Brooklyn Union Gas Company (founded 1895 by merging several smaller companies) and Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), and briefly operated under the name MarketSpan following the merger. [1]

  4. Long Island Power Authority - Wikipedia

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    Gas turbine unit Brentwood: Calpine Energy Services: Bethpage Energy Center: Bethpage: 286.6 539.8 [12] Gas turbine unit Stony Brook: J-Power: Five gas turbine and one combined cycle units Brentwood, Shoreham, Babylon, Freeport: 342 306.7 [13] [14] Nassau Energy Corporation: Combined cycle unit Uniondale: 55.0 160.1 MPH Rockaway Peakers: Two ...

  5. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The bus was fueled at the Brooklyn Union Gas Company facility in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. [82] In November 1995, the NYCTA installed a fueling station (leased from Brooklyn Union) at the cost of $1.6 million for several Transportation Manufacturing Corporation (TMC) RTS-06 CNG buses and a fleet of BIA Orion 5.501 CNGs.

  6. Template:Did you know nominations/Brooklyn Union Gas Company ...

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    American Gas Light Journal. Vol. 102, no. 7. p. 97; Gray, Christopher (November 28, 2004). "The Little-Noticed Demise of a Preservation Miracle". The New York Times. ALT4: ... that St. Francis College bought the Brooklyn Union Gas Company Headquarters because the college wanted to be near transit?

  7. Williamsburg, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Union Gas in the early 20th century consolidated its coal gas production to Williamsburg at 370 Vandervoort Avenue, closing the Gowanus Canal gasworks. The 1970s energy crisis led the company to build a syngas factory. Late in the century, facilities were built to import liquefied natural gas from overseas.

  8. Cobble Hill Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Cobble Hill Tunnel (also known as the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel) is an abandoned Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) tunnel beneath Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City, running through the neighborhoods of Downtown Brooklyn and Cobble Hill. When open, it ran for about 2,517 feet (767 m) between Columbia Street and Boerum Place. [2]

  9. Maimonides Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's original name was part of a naming rights deal with KeySpan Energy, a utility company whose primary holding is the former Brooklyn Union Gas, until 2020. However, in 2007, KeySpan was acquired by United Kingdom -based National Grid plc , who retired the KeySpan name.