Located on 28 waterfront acres in Long Island City, Queens, Ravenswood represents more than 20 percent of New York City's generation capacity. It played a major role in re-energizing the grid after 2003's Northeast Blackout. [1][2] Originally fuelled by coal, the plant has been fueled primarily by fuel oil (no. 6) and natural gas since 1971. [1][3] An. . Located around the state, these facilities include the Ashokan Project, the Gregory B. Jarvis Plant, the Crescent Plant and the Vischer Ferry Plant. *Nameplate Rating: The maximum rated output of a generator under specific conditions designated by the manufacturer, as defined by the United States. . Our vision includes retiring and replacing New York's largest fossil fuel plant with renewables, and repurposing a former coal-fired power plant in New Jersey into a modern gateway for offshore wind. All of this with a focus on delivering environmental justice and providing pathways to clean energy. . 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. . The Arthur Kill Generating Station is an 878 MW natural gas fired plant consisting of two steam turbines and one gas turbine located in the Staten Island borough of New York City. Steam units 2 and 3 were built in 1959 and 1969, respectively. The Astoria Generating Station is a 935 MW natural gas. . Astoria generating station is an operating power station of at least 943-megawatts (MW) in Astoria, Queens, New York, United States with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating. Loading map. Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84): CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power.