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Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine 2021

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V O L . X X V I I N O. X V I 84 Fact Book / Doing Business in Maine Maine's largest power plants Ranked by summer generating capacity in megawatts N O T E S : Generator information as of April 1, 2020 S O U R C E : ISO New England and U.S. Energy Information Administration GENERATING CAPACITY IN MEGAWATTS Generator Summer Winter 1 Yarmouth 4 Yarmouth, 1978 Owner: NextEra Energy Marketing LLC Fuel: Residual fuel oil 595.55 603.25 2 Westbrook Energy Center G1 Westbrook, 2001 Owner: Calpine Energy Services LP Fuel: Natural gas 267.01 285.9 3 Westbrook Energy Center G2 Westbrook, 2001 Owner: Calpine Energy Services LP Fuel: Natural gas 267.01 285.9 4 Maine Independence Station 1 Veazie, 2000 Owner: Dynegy Marketing and Trade LLC Fuel: Natural gas 249.02 273.00 5 Maine Independence Station 2 Veazie, 2000 Owner: Dynegy Marketing and Trade LLC Fuel: Natural gas 249.02 273.00 6 Rumford Power Rumford, 2000 Owner: Revere Power LLC Fuel: Natural gas 244.28 269.09 7 Bucksport Energy 4 Bucksport, 2001 Owner: Bucksport Generation LLC Fuel: Natural gas 164.67 172.83 8 Yarmouth 3 Yarmouth, 1965 Owner: NextEra Energy Power Marketing LLC Fuel: Residual fuel oil 110.87 113.06 9 Great Lakes Hydro America Millinocket, 1987 Owner: Brookfield Renewable Trading and Marketing LP Fuel: Water 100.11 93.41 10 Verso Androscoggin Energy Center Cogen 1 Jay, 2000 Owner: Pixelle Energy Services LLC Fuel: Natural gas 49.43 55.46 I N F R A S T R U C T U R E / D I S T R I B U T I O N Be inspired by our 2021 Champion Award Winners: 2021 William F. King Jr. Downtown Champion 2021 Champion of Education and Workforce Development 2021 Champion of Rural Development 2021 Kenneth M. Curtis Leadership Ward (Leadership Maine) 2021 ICL Distinguished Alum Award 2021 President's Award September 24, 2021 Maine Rising: MDF's Annual Meeting and Champion Award Celebration Join us September 24 at USM's Hannaford Hall in Portland for a celebration of leaders, businesses, and communities who are driving Maine's economic recovery and the systemic changes necessary for equity and inclusion. REGISTER: GREENTREEEVENTS.REGFOX.COM/ 2021-MDF-ANNUAL-MEETING

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