CPV Valley Energy Center

Project Quick Facts

Location: Wawayanda, NY

System Information: Siemens SGT6-5000F Gas Turbines and a Siemens SST-5000 Steam Turbine

Total Installed Capacity: 680 MW

In Operation Since: September 2018

650,000

Homes Powered

115,570

Tons of Carbon Avoided

200,000

Cars Off the Road

Based on annual generation

Project Overview

CPV Valley Energy Center located in Wawayanda, New York is the lowest emitting fossil generation asset in the state. The 680 MW natural gas fired combined cycle power plant displaces less efficient generation and utilizes environmentally-responsible practices to better air quality, significantly reduce water use, and help meet the demand for local, reliable power in the lower Hudson Valley. 

As New York continues efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions significantly by 2030, CPV Valley reduces the region’s dependency on older, less efficient generators while complementing intermittent power sources by providing a backstop to maintain grid reliability when the sun or wind cuts out. 

With a longtime presence in the region, CPV Valley is committed to being an active member in the community and provides continued support to local organizations with a strong focus on STEM, safety, and food insecurity. 

Phone Inquiries: (877) 355-7010

Community Benefits

  • Contribute approximately $53 million over the life of the project to local tax resources, making it one of the largest taxpayers in the region.
  • Continued financial support to schools, food pantries, and emergency responders in the Wawayanda and Middletown communities.
  • Created more than 3,000 union and management staff positions during construction.
  • Employs 23 full-time skilled professionals and approximately 75 contractors that help maintain equipment and buildings.

Environmental Benefits

  • Advanced air cooling design conserves natural resources by reducing water use by approximately 85% compared to traditional facilities. 
  • Repurposes wastewater discharge from the Middletown water treatment facility to use as process water within the plant and eliminates the use of potable water. The practice also creates a new revenue stream for the city.
  • CPV Valley’s highly efficient design allows for more electricity production with less natural gas consumption.

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