Empire

NYPA: Big Apple Gas Turbines Initiative Draws to Close

As the Empire State scrambles to avoid the blackouts and price spikes seen in California, the New York Power Authority (NYPA) recently said it expects to be able to complete the lion’s share of its plan to install 11 gas turbine generators throughout various New York City boroughs by the end of this month.

June 27, 2001

Industry Briefs

Westcoast Energy Inc. finalized on Wednesday its previouslyannounced acquisition of the remaining 50% of the Empire StatePipeline for approximately $75 million, increasing its stake in thenatural gas line to 100%. The company first announced it wasacquiring the remaining 50% interest from Coastal Corp. in Novemberof 2000 (see Daily GPI, Nov. 10, 2000). The 156-mile pipeline runsfrom the Canada/United States border near Niagara, through New YorkState to an interconnect near Syracuse, NY. The pipeline has arated capacity of 525 MMcf/d. “We are pleased to now have fullownership of this valuable link to our Union Gas system, our Dawnhub and markets in Upper New York State and the northeast U.S.,”said Michael Phelps, CEO of Westcoast.

March 29, 2001

CP&L Replaces Palmetto With New Project

Letting no grass grow under the feet of its newly-created Carolinas empire, Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) got a jump on competitors by shortening both the length and the lead-time of its proposed interstate Palmetto Pipeline project and turning it into an intrastate. The pricetag on the project drops from $175 million to $100 million and it will run 82 miles (instead of 175 miles) along the right-of-way of now-integrated North Carolina Natural Gas to a new power plant being developed by CP&L. It will require no federal or state certification.

December 20, 1999
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