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The National Park Generating Station
The National Park Generating Station began operation in 1969 and consists of one 21 MW, kerosene-fueled simple cycle combustion turbine. The station is a peaker unit that operates only when demand for power is at its highest. The unit uses a rainwater collection system and secondary fuel tank containment to protect against soil contamination. plant image

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Key Facts:
Location: National Park, NJ
MW: 21
Fuel: Kerosene

Technology:

Simple-Cycle

Commercial Operation: 1969
Market: Peaker