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New CEO will guide New York City’s largest power generation facility towards a clean energy future with new projects, including the largest battery energy storage facility on the east coast
LS Power, a leading development, investment and operating company focused on the North American power and energy infrastructure sector, today announced the hiring of Clinton L. Plummer as Chief Executive Officer of its portfolio company, Ravenswood Generating, which owns and operates the 2.2 GW Ravenswood Generation Station in Long Island City, Queens.
“In Clint we are fortunate to have found a business leader who shares our vision for Ravenswood and its critical role in New York City’s energy infrastructure today and going forward. I am confident that Clint’s leadership, vision and capabilities will establish Ravenswood as New York’s premier partner as we move toward a clean energy future,” LS Power CEO Paul Segal said.
“We have exciting plans to leverage the Ravenswood assets to support major clean energy initiatives, all while keeping a sharp focus on reliability. We will be working closely with our regulators, customers, communities and capital partners to deliver a future that we can all be proud of. There is much more to come,” said Plummer.
A 15-year veteran of the clean energy industry, Plummer most recently served as Head of Market Strategies and New Projects for Ørsted US Offshore Wind. During Plummer’s time at Ørsted, the Denmark-based offshore wind developer secured customer agreements for more than 2GW of new offshore wind projects serving New York and New Jersey. His prior roles included Vice President of Development for Deepwater Wind, where he served as part of the team that developed, financed and constructed the first offshore wind farm in America.
LS Power’s appointment of Plummer drew accolades from a broad spectrum of New York’s energy, labor, environmental and civic leaders:
In his new role, Plummer will oversee the operations of the existing generation facility as well as the development of new projects, including the battery energy storage facility that was recently approved by the New York State Public Service Commission.
For nearly 60 years, Ravenswood Generating has been a vital part of New York’s energy system. Located on 28 waterfront acres in Long Island City, Queens, Ravenswood represents more than 20% of New York City’s generation capacity. It played a major role in re-energizing the grid after 2003’s Northeast Blackout. It has continuously delivered safe and reliable service during major weather events, including Hurricane Sandy тАУ during which it provided up to 50% of New York City’s energy тАУ and others, like the recent “Polar Vortex” and “Bomb Cyclone.” Today, Ravenswood is pursuing an exciting growth-oriented strategy. This includes modernization of the existing facility, a proposed addition of the largest battery storage project on the US east coast, and other opportunities to play a key role in the energy transition taking place in New York State.