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Yards Creek Generating Station

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253:. The upper and lower reservoirs are separated by an elevation of 700 ft (210 m). Water is conveyed between the plant and the Upper Reservoir via an 18-foot (5.5 m) diameter, 1,800-foot (550 m) long exposed steel pipe. At full station load, approximately 4 million gpm of water is released (9000 cfs) 5,800 MGD, Velocity: 35 ft/sec, or 24 miles per hour (39 km/h). The full upper reservoir will last 5.7 hours at Hydraulic Turbine nameplate capacity. The storage facility provides energy regulation and spinning reserve during on-peak hours, and it provides an energy sink off-peak (from 11 P.M. to 7 A.M.) to allow fossil and nuclear plants to remain more fully loaded. 267: 295: 281: 378: 368:, October 23, 2006. access date 2014-12-31 "Pahaquarry, a Lenni-Lenape word that means 'the place between the mountains beside the waters,' rested between the Delaware River and the Kittatinny Ridge.... It lost steam and funding and was finally deauthorized by Congress in 1992." 474: 379:"Jersey Central Power & Light Company And Pseg Fossil, Llc; Notice Of Application Tendered For Filing With The Commission And Establishing Procedural Schedule For Licensing And Deadline For Submission Of Final Amendments" 464: 335: 469: 479: 50: 484: 504: 249:
Commercial operation began in 1965 and the power station was upgraded in the 1990s. Yards Creek consists of two reservoirs created by earth-fill
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word Pahaqualong, which meant "the place between the mountains beside the waters". The township dissolved in 1997, becoming part of
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Pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in the United States
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in 2020 and 2021. It has an installed capacity of 420 MW.
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Blairstown, New Jersey
41°0′2.96″N 75°1′53.60″W / 41.0008222°N 75.0315556°W / 41.0008222; -75.0315556
REV Renewables
MW
Francis-type
Installed capacity
Annual generation
pumped-storage hydroelectric plant
Blairstown
Hardwick Township
Warren County, New Jersey
REV Renewables
Public Service Enterprise Group
FirstEnergy
Delaware Water Gap
New Jersey Skylands
Pahaquarry Township
Native American
Hardwick Township
embankment dams
New Jersey portal
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Water portal
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Renewable energy portal
List of power stations in New Jersey
Great Falls (Passaic River)
"LS Power becomes sole owner of 420-MW NJ pumped storage facility"
"Lost to merger, a town vanished Tiny Pahaquarry Township gave up in 1997."
The Philadelphia Inquirer

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