NYSEG and RG&E Hydroelectric Generation Up Sharply
2007年1月18日 - 1:11AM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mother Nature
often showed her nasty side last year, but there was a plus to the
record precipitation some parts of the state received: The increase
in the volume of water in rivers combined with strategic
investments by NYSEG and RG&E has resulted in
higher-than-expected amounts of environmentally-friendly
electricity from the companies' hydroelectric generating plants.
NYSEG's hydroelectric generating plants at High Falls, Cadyville,
Mill C and Kents Falls on the Saranac River; Rainbow Falls on the
Ausable River; and Mechanicville on the Hudson River produced more
than 360,000 megawatt-hours (mwh) of electricity in 2006, a 10%
increase over 2005 and the most electricity produced at those
plants in more than 20 years. RG&E's three hydroelectric
generating plants on the Genesee River produced 260,000 mwh of
electricity in 2006, a 21% increase over 2005 and the most
electricity produced in nearly 15 years. Assuming that a typical
home uses 7,200 kilowatt- hours of electricity each year, these
plants together produced enough electricity in 2006 for nearly
90,000 homes. Because NYSEG's and RG&E's hydroelectric
generation reduces the need for electricity from traditional
fossil-fuel sources, there is a direct benefit to the environment
from the optimization of these plants. In 2006, the electricity
generated at these hydroelectric plants avoided 408,000 tons of
carbon dioxide (CO2), 2,100 tons of sulfur dioxide and 570 tons of
nitrogen oxides emissions. The CO2 emissions avoided are the
equivalent of planting 55 million trees or avoiding more than 700
million miles of automobile use. "We are committed to doing all
that we can to protect the environment, and our investment in our
hydroelectric generating stations is a testament to that
commitment," said Jim Laurito, president and CEO of NYSEG and
RG&E. "We are proud of these plants and the people who maintain
and operate them, and we will continue to focus on maximizing the
output of these environmentally- friendly plants." In order to
ensure optimal performance, NYSEG and RG&E will continue to
invest in equipment upgrades at the plants. About NYSEG and
RG&E: NYSEG and RG&E are subsidiaries of Energy East
Corporation [NYSE: EAS], a super-regional energy services and
delivery company in the Northeast. NYSEG serves 860,000 electricity
customers and 254,000 natural gas customers across more than 40% of
upstate New York. RG&E serves 359,000 electricity customers and
296,000 natural gas customers in a nine- county region centered on
the City of Rochester. By providing outstanding customer service,
promoting competition and focusing on growth, NYSEG and RG&E
will continue to be valuable assets to the communities they serve.
For more information, visit nyseg.com and rge.com. DATASOURCE:
NYSEG; RG&E CONTACT: NYSEG - Clayton Ellis, +1-607.762.7336,
RG&E - Dick Marion, +1-585.771.2230 Web site:
http://www.nyseg.com/ http://www.rge.com/
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