Bergen Generating Station Explained

Bergen Generating Station
Country:United States
Location:Ridgefield, New Jersey
Coordinates:40.8394°N -74.0244°W
Owner:Parkway Generation, LLC
Status:O
Th Fuel Primary:Pipeline natural gas
Th Fuel Secondary:Diesel oil
Ps Cooling Source:BCUA Treated Effluent
Th Technology:CCCT
Ps Electrical Capacity:1229
Commissioned:1960

Bergen Generating Station is a natural gas-fired power plant located in Ridgefield, New Jersey. The plant is owned and operated by Parkway Generation, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VII, L.P.[1] It is adjacent to the Little Ferry railyard, within the New Jersey Meadowlands, on the banks of Overpeck Creek, near its confluence with the Hackensack River.

The plant supplies electricity to New Jersey and, via the Hudson Project submarine power cable, to New York City.[2]

Originally fueled by coal it was converted to heavy fuel and gas in 1970.[3]

The power plant uses a closed loop cooling system, which eliminates the need to withdraw water from the Hackensack River for cooling. The cooling tower make-up water for the power plant uses treated wastewater from the nearby Bergen County Utilities Authority sewage treatment plant in Little Ferry, thereby eliminating the need to use potable water for cooling.[4]

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  1. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/arclight-closes-acquisition-of-4-8-gw-power-generation-portfolio-from-pseg-301485739.html
  2. Web site: Description - Hudson Profect . 2023-09-20 . Hudson Transmission Partners, LLC . Fairfield, CT.
  3. Web site: Bergen station repowered . February 1996 .
  4. NJ DEP Commissioner Campbell Visits PSEG Power's Bergen Generating Station . Wastewater Digest . Endeavor Business Media, LLC . 2002-08-19 . 2013-10-08.