Lordstown Energy Center Breaks Ground on $890M Electric Plant

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Artist's rendering of Lordstown Energy Center
Artist's rendering of Lordstown Energy Center - click for larger version
You can build them big, or build them small. MDN brought you an update today on IMG Midstream's very successful "tiny" natgas-fired electric plants, beginning to dot the Marcellus landscape in Pennsylvania (see today's companion story). However, there are many large natgas-fired electric plants being planned or built as well. An $890 million electric generation plant planned for Lordstown (Trumbull County), OH that will be powered with Utica Shale gas won village approval last summer (see Lordstown $800M Gas-Powered Electric Plant Gets Village Approval). The Lordstown Energy Center, as it's called, then won state approval in the fall (see Lordstown $800M Gas-Powered Electric Plant Gets OH State Approval). Yesterday was the official groundbreaking for the Lordstown plant...

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