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Invenergy is currently building a state-of-the-art, combined cycle 1,480 megawatt Marcellus-fired electric generating plant in Jessup, PA, just outside Scranton. Construction on the plant--called the Lackawanna Energy Center--has been under way for well over a year now. Some 1,200 people are currently working at the site. MDN previously reported that Cabot Oil & Gas with their prolific Susquehanna County production will feed the plant (see
Cabot Cuts Deal to Supply PA’s Largest NatGas-Fired Electric Plant). We also reported that two different companies are building pipelines to supply Cabot's gas to the plant--UGI and Kinder Morgan’s Tennessee Gas Pipeline (see
UGI to Feed Jessup, PA Electric Plant with Marcellus Shale Gas and
NEPA Pipeline for Power Plant Gets Positive FERC Assessment). We have a pipeline update. Work on UGI's pipeline began in May and is close to being done...
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