Rock Springs Generation Facility Explained
The Rock Springs Generation Facility is a 684 MW natural gas-fired electric generating peaking plant located in Rising Sun, Maryland. The plant comprises four gas turbines and went online in 2003.[1] [2] [3] The plant was originally co-owned by Old Dominion Electric Cooperative and Consolidated Edison, and was sold to AllCapital and Industry Funds Management in 2007.[4] The Carlyle Group, an asset management company, acquired the plant in 2016.[5]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Rock Springs . 2021-11-11 . Power Plant Research Program . Maryland Department of Natural Resources . Annapolis, MD.
- Web site: Rock Springs Generation Facility . 2009-10-16 . Projects . Con Edison . New York, NY.
- News: Angel . Amanda . A new power plant hums along quietly on former Cecil farmland . 2003-10-19 . The Baltimore Sun.
- News: Con Ed to sell generation projects for $1.5 bln . 2007-12-10 . Reuters.
- Web site: The Carlyle Group to Acquire Power Generation Portfolio from IFM Investors . 2016-02-02 . The Carlyle Group.