Power Plants in Queens County, New York

Queens County, New York has 20 power plants totaling 6,291 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.

Plants20operating sites
Capacity6,291 MWnameplate
Generation15.5M MWhannual
CO₂7.3Mmetric tons/year
Natural Gas 100%

Plant locations

All plants in this county

PlantCityFuelCapacityOperator
RavenswoodLong IslandNatural Gas2,162 MWRavenswood Operations Llc
Astoria Generating StationAstoriaNatural Gas1,345 MWU S Power Generating Company Llc
Astoria EnergyNew YorkNatural Gas1,245 MWAstoria Energy Llc
Astoria Energy IiAstoriaNatural Gas650 MWAstoria Energy Ii Llc
ZeltmannAstoriaNatural Gas528 MWNew York Power Authority
Kennedy International Airport CogenJamaicaNatural Gas121 MWKiac Partners
Vernon BoulevardLong Island CityNatural Gas94.0 MWNew York Power Authority
Bayswater Peaking Facility LlcFar RockawayNatural Gas60.5 MWBayswater Peaking Facility Llc
Jamaica Bay PeakingFar RockawayNatural Gas60.5 MWJamaica Bay Peaking Facility, Llc
Ny Times Daily Production FacilityFlushingOil12.0 MWThe Ny Times Production Facility
Nyph-QueensFlushingOil4.5 MWNyph-Queens
St. Mary's Hospital For ChildrenBaysideOil2.3 MWSt. Mary's Hospital For Children
98th Street Battery Storage StationSouth Ozone ParkOther Fossil2.0 MWConsolidated Edison Co-Ny Inc
St. Johns Episcopal HospitalFar RockawayOil1.2 MWSt. Johns Episcopal Hospital
Mer QueensElmhurstNatural Gas1.2 MWBloom Energy
Ny Cdg 010AstoriaSolar1.2 MWNy Cdg 010 Llc
Ny - Panynj - Laguardia - RooftopQueensSolar1.0 MWForefront Power, Llc
Charles PolettiAstoriaOil— MWNew York Power Authority
Far RockawayFar RockawayNatural Gas— MWNational Grid Generation Llc
Ae-Ess Nws 1, LlcLong Island CityBattery Storage— MWAgilitas Energy, Inc.

About power generation in Queens County

Queens County, New York has 20 power plants totaling 6,291 MW of nameplate capacity. Natural Gas is the dominant fuel source at 100% of installed capacity, followed by Oil (0%) and Solar (0%). The largest facility is Ravenswood at 2,161 MW. Data comes from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID federal releases.

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