249.3 MW Natural Gas operating in Worcester, MA — ISO New England Inc.
249.3 MW
Nameplate Capacity
2
Generators
units
Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Technology
1993
Operating Since
Coordinates
42.1290, -71.5114
County
Worcester, MA
Nearby Plants
| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Milford Power LLC | — | — |
| Owner(s) | Jera Energy America, LLC, Starwood Energy Group Global | — | — |
| Status | Operating | — | — |
Milford Power LP is a 249.3 MW natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The plant began operating in 1993 and is owned and operated by Milford Power LLC. It consists of two generators utilizing combined cycle technology. Milford Power LP operates within the ISO New England Inc. balancing authority and the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC) NERC region.
In the most recent year of data, the plant generated 253,129 MWh of electricity, achieving a capacity factor of 11.5%. According to available rankings, Milford Power LP is the 10th largest power plant out of 15 in Massachusetts, and ranks 698th out of 945 plants nationally.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
NERC Region
NPCC
Balancing Authority
ISO New England Inc.
Grid Voltage
115 kV
Regulatory Status
NR
Entity Type
Independent Power Producer
Sector
IPP Non-CHP
42.7K MWh
Latest Month
253.1K MWh
Annual Generation
11.5%
Capacity Factor
No financial data available for this plant.
Point of Interconnection
Nearest Substation
Milford Depot Substation · 115 kV
Substation Distance
0.061 km
Operator
Milford Power LLC
Coord Source
OSM spatial
Market Position
ISO/RTO Market
ISO-NE
LMP Node
UN.MILFORD 13.8MILF
Pricing Hub
.H.INTERNAL_HUB
Node Source
Curated node match
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