Exelon Power Seeks to Permanently Retire Four Units in Southeastern Pennsylvania
03 December 2009 - 12:52AM
PR Newswire (US)
KENNETT SQUARE, Pa., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Exelon Power
(NYSE: EXC) announced today that it has notified PJM
Interconnection of its intention to permanently retire Units 1 and
2 at Cromby Generating Station and Units 1 and 2 at Eddystone
Generating Station, effective May 31, 2011. Following these
retirements, Eddystone Station will remain in service, operating
six units capable of generating 820 megawatts. Cromby Station will
close when its units permanently retire. In the notification to
PJM, Exelon Power states that the four units, all in suburban
Philadelphia, are no longer economic to operate and are not
required to meet shrinking demand for electricity in the region.
PJM must review whether the retirement of the units creates
reliability issues. "Decreased power demand, over supply of natural
gas and increasing operating costs, has led Exelon Power to retire
these units," said Doyle Beneby, senior vice president of Exelon
Power. "Only the most efficient and lowest cost units can
consistently compete in the wholesale markets. Unfortunately, these
aging units are no longer efficient enough to compete with newer
resources," said Beneby. "These units faced a difficult year
economically in 2009, and we expect the forces that contributed to
the difficulties to continue for an extended period of time. Those
forces include increasing capital expenditures and decreased demand
for electricity. "The employees at both stations are to be
applauded for operating these units at distinguished levels over
many years, however, this could not offset an overwhelming decline
in economic factors," said Beneby. The retirements will affect
approximately 280 positions between the end of first quarter 2010
and late 2011. About 220 of the positions are located at the two
power stations, the remainder at the company's Kennett Square, Pa.,
headquarters. Beneby said the company is aggressively exploring
various steps to ease the impact on workers, including redeployment
to open positions elsewhere within Exelon Generation Company or
other Exelon subsidiaries, buyouts and other possibilities. "Our
plan to continue to operate the units for another 18 months gives
us some flexibility to allow employees to fill other positions
within Exelon," said Beneby. Cromby Generating Station is on the
Schuylkill River in Phoenixville, Pa. Cromby Unit 1 and Unit 2 were
placed in service in 1954 and 1955, respectively. Unit 1 is a
144-megawatt coal-fired unit and Unit 2 is a 201-megawatt unit that
operates on either natural gas or No. 6 fuel oil. As a result of
these retirements, Cromby Station will be shut down. Eddystone
Generating Station is on the Delaware River in Eddystone, Pa., Unit
1 is a 279-megawatt coal-fired unit and Unit 2 is a 309-megawatt
coal-fired unit, both were placed in service in 1960. Two 380
megawatt peaking units that run on either natural gas or oil and
four oil-burning units that produce a total of 60 megawatts will
continue to be available for operation. Exelon Power will continue
to operate 4,200 megawatts of natural gas, oil, hydro, and landfill
generation within the PJM Interconnection. Throughout the
retirement process, Exelon will continue to honor its regulatory,
legal and community obligations, including continued adherence to
all applicable environmental and safety regulations. Exelon
Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric utilities. The
company has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity
generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions
in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to
approximately 5.4 million customers in northern Illinois and
Pennsylvania and natural gas to approximately 485,000 customers in
the Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and
trades on the NYSE under the ticker EXC. DATASOURCE: Exelon Power
CONTACT: Valencia McClure of Exelon Power Communications,
+1-610-765-6926 (ofc.) , or +1-484-319-5691 (cell)
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