PSEG completes sale of stakes in Keystone and Conemaugh coal-fired power plants

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PSEG Power has completed the sale of stakes that represents a combined generating capacity of 776 MW to ArcLight Capital Partners. 

In July 2019, the group has launched the sale of the interest in the 1,711 MW Keystone and 1,872 MW Conemaugh coal-fired power plants that are located in Pennsylvania. 

The Conemaugh Generating Station is a 1,872 MW baseload coal-powered plant located on 1,750 acres (710 ha), across the Conemaugh River from New Florence in Western Pennsylvania. The station generates enough electricity to light 17 million 100-watt bulbs. The facility consists of two steam turbines and two cooling towers.

The Keystone Generating Station is a 1,711 MW, coal power plant located on roughly 1,500 acres (610 ha) in Plumcreek Township, southeastern Armstrong County, Pennsylvania near Crooked Creek, just west of Shelocta, Pennsylvania. The facility consists of two steam turbines and four cooling towers.

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