PSEG is now working on a project that will transform the way Greater Bridgeport gets its electric power.
PSEG’s new Bridgeport Harbor Station will deliver 485 megawatts of clean, highly efficient and sustainable generating capacity, enough to power 500,000 homes and businesses. The new plant will operate at double the efficiency of the current, coal-fired plant, which is scheduled to be retired two years from now.
Unlike its predecessor plant, Bridgeport Harbor Station won’t discharge chemical pollutants and heated water from power generation into Bridgeport harbor, improving the immediate marine environment and Long Island Sound as a whole. Natural gas will power its turbines, and heat from the exhaust will be captured and used to drive steam turbines.
The new station will also boast a top-of-the-line air quality emission control system, substantially reducing air emissions in our area. Despite its robust power generation capacity, Bridgeport Harbor Station will occupy only 11 acres – a quarter of the footprint of the current plant, further reducing impacts on local wetlands and open waters.
PSEG is also demonstrating its commitment to our area’s social environment. It donated a million dollars to Bridgeport Hospital’s burn unit, and two million dollars to back community environmental causes. And it helped support the Discovery Museum and Planetarium’s recent Climate Week event, contributing speakers and their expertise to raise awareness about the reality of climate change and its impacts on humanity and our planet itself.
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