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  2. Long Island Power Authority - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Power Authority (LIPA, "lie-pah") is a municipal subdivision [1] of the State of New York that owns the electric transmission and electric distribution system serving all of Long Island and a portion of New York City known as the Rockaways. LIPA was originally created under the Long Island Power Act of 1985 to acquire the Long ...

  3. E. F. Barrett Power Station - Wikipedia

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    E. F. Barrett Power Station. The E. F. Barrett Power Station (also known as the Island Park Energy Center) is a power plant in Nassau County, New York, United States. The main plant is in Barnum Island, with outlying facilities in neighboring Island Park and Oceanside. It is operated by National Grid USA.

  4. Northport Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Northport Power Station, known as “The Stacks” by locals, is the largest power generation facility on Long Island. It is a natural gas and conventional oil electric power generating station located on the North Shore of Long Island in Fort Salonga, New York. [1] The facility was built by the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) in ...

  5. List of power stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    241.3. In-Service Date is date of the last unit to go in-service. The Steam Turbines generate the most electricity, burning FO No. 6 with natural gas as a backup. The Gas Turbines burn natural gas with FO no. 2 as a backup. Long Island Power Authority. South Hampton 1. South Hampton. 1963-03-01.

  6. Long Island Lighting Company - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Lighting Company. The Long Island Lighting Company, or LILCO ("lil-co"), was an electrical power company and natural gas utility for Long Island, New York, serving 2.7 million people in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens counties, [1] from 1911 until 1998.

  7. Glenwood Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, as part of a state-brokered deal, LILCO's power generation facilities, including the Glenwood plant, were absorbed into KeySpan Energy, with the public Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) taking over transmission and delivery functions. [16] [17] KeySpan would be acquired by National Grid in 2007. [18]

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