NYC’s Largest Generator Has New Name, New Aim
January 15, 2021Ravenswood Generating, which runs the largest power plant in NYC, announced that it will change its name to Rise Light & Power and develop large-scale clean energy projects.
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Ravenswood Generating, which runs the largest power plant in NYC, announced that it will change its name to Rise Light & Power and develop large-scale clean energy projects.
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