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  2. LS Power - Wikipedia

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    LS Power is an American independent power company that owns, operates, and develops power generating stations, storage facilities, and transmission lines. [1] Founded in 1990, the company originally focused on developing and selling natural gas power plants, but has since expanded into developing renewable energy plants and transmission lines ...

  3. Ravenswood Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Ravenswood Generating Station is a 2,480 megawatt power plant in Long Island City in Queens, New York City, owned and operated by LS Power/Helix Energy Solutions Group. [1] [2] The plant is fueled primarily by fuel oil (no. 6) and natural gas which heats the boilers. [1]

  4. Dynegy - Wikipedia

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    The sale netted ChevronTexaco US$680 million by July. [76] The joint venture did not last, however. In August 2009, LS Power agreed to buy nine electrical generating plants from Dynegy for US$1.025 billion in cash in order to dissolve the joint venture. [77] Part of the reason for the joint venture's demise was another collapse in Dynegy's ...

  5. Seneca Pumped Storage Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    It began commercial operation in 1970. Through business mergers and acquisitions, the plant became owned by FirstEnergy, an operator of several base load (nuclear and coal-fired) power plants. Seneca was among 11 hydroelectric power stations that FirstEnergy agreed in 2013 to sell to LS Power of New York City. [3]

  6. Power struggle: Farmington vows to get ownership of San Juan ...

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    The City of Farmington says it plans to exercise its rights under a 2017 agreement and take ownership of the San Juan Generating Station.

  7. List of power stations in California - Wikipedia

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    The Diablo Canyon Power Plant in San Luis Obispo County is the largest power station in California with a nameplate capacity of 2,256 MW and an annual generation of 18,214 GWh in 2018. [6] The largest under construction is the Westlands Solar Park in Kings County , which will generate 2,000 MW when completed in 2025.

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  9. How Much Of Romeo Power, Inc. (NYSE:RMO) Do Insiders Own? - AOL

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