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Freeport Electric: A Basic History


Freeport Electric was established by public referendum in 1897. The Utility commenced operation in April 1898 and provided power for 24 carbon lights. As applications for electric service began to grow, the Utility developed a rate structure to meet the demand. The rate structure looked something like this:

o        Banks, stores, stables.................................................3/4 cent per light

o        Hotels and saloons.....................................................1/2 cent per light

o        Residential - 10 lights and under..................................$3.00 per month

Much has changed since 1898. Today Freeport Electric serves a community of over 45,000 people with a customer base of approximately 15,000.

o        Residential customers...........................................................13,000

o        Commercial/Industrial...........................................................1,800

o        Other - Municipal & Water...................................................200

The Utility operates two generating stations with a total installed capacity of 75,000 KW and has a system peak of 60 MW. The old interconnecting substation, with a capacity of 30 MW, was decommissioned in 1997 and replaced with a new interconnecting substation located on Sunrise Highway. The new interconnecting substation was energized in December of 1996 and has a capacity of 84 MW. This substation operates at 138 kV, cost $10.5 million, is 100% redundant, and can be easily expanded in the future to carry up to 138 MW.

Until the new substation was energized in late 1996, the Utility needed generation to meet its energy requirements on a daily basis. Currently, about 80% of the Utility's energy requirements are met with hydro power purchased from the New York Power Authority. However, continued low water flows on the Niagara River may reduce this in the future. Today, the Utility purchases energy whenever it is available as long as it can be purchased and transported for less money per kWh than generation.

Freeport Electric's energy costs are among the lowest on Long Island. Visit the Rates portion of Freeport Electric's web page to see electric rates as of March 1, 2002.

Of the three municipal electric utilities on Long Island - Freeport Electric, Rockville Centre and Greenport - Freeport Electric is the largest. All three of these utilities are members of a  municipal and cooperative organization called the New York Association of Public Power (NYAPP). The NYAPP members work together to address legal issues and negotiate key power contracts. In addition, the Association members will assist each other in severe storm conditions. Freeport Electric has sent workers to Rochester, New York to assist in restoration activities. Freeport Electric has even assisted LIPA. In a time of need, most utilities will work together.

Personnel

Freeport has a dedicated work force committed to providing unparalleled service to the residents and businesses in Freeport. With a work force of sixty-two employees, the Utility operates and maintains seven generating units, reads 15,000 meters per month, processes 15,000 payments per month, addresses customer concerns, tests meters, maintains five substations and over 200 miles of electric wires and fifteen miles of 144 strand self-supporting fiber optic cable. In general, all engineering and design work associated with maintaining the electric system is done "in house". This is truly a remarkable work force.

Generation

POWER PLANT NO. 1

Make

Rating

Summer
Actual

Service

Gen. 9 BUSCH-SULZER

2.1 MW

1.5 MW

1941

Gen. 10 NORDBERG

2.9 MW

2.0 MW

1949

Gen. 11 HAMILTON

3.4 MW

2.0 MW

1953

Gen. 12 NORDBERG

6.0 MW

4.5 MW

1964

 

14.4 MW

10.0 MW

 

POWER PLANT NO. 2

Make

Rating

Summer
Actual

Service

Gen. 1 FIAT – Retired 2004

9.5 MW

8.0 MW

1969

Gen. 2 FIAT – Retired 2004

9.5 MW

8.0 MW

1969

Gen. CT2 GE LM6000

50 MW

48 MW

2004

Gen. 3 R.R. GT

18.2 MW

17.0 MW

1973

 

68.2 MW

65.0 MW

 

 

Total Generation

82.6 MW

75.0 MW

 

 

 

o        15,000 Electric Customers

§         13,000 Residential

§         1, 800 Commercial

o        Peak Load: 60 MW

o        Installed Capacity: 82.6 MW

o        Interconnected Capacity: 190 MVA

o        Average Retail Rate: 7.6 cents/kWh

 

Gen. CT2 GE LM6000

 

 

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