Darby Generating Station

American natural gas peaker plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Darby Generating Station is a 480 megawatt (MW), natural gas peaker plant located in Darby Township, Pickaway County near Mount Sterling, Ohio. The plant is currently owned by Lightstone Generation LLC, a 50-50 joint venture of The Blackstone Group and ArcLight Capital Partners. The plant has six units and began operations in 2001.

CountryUnited States
Coordinates39°42′44″N 83°10′38″W
StatusOperational
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Darby Generating Station
Darby Generating Station viewed from the east along Adkins Road
CountryUnited States
LocationDarby Township, Pickaway County, near Mount Sterling, Ohio
Coordinates39°42′44″N 83°10′38″W
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnits 1–4: 2001
Units 5–6: 2002
OwnerLightstone Generation LLC
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Nameplate capacity480 MW
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Background

The project was first announced in 1999 by Dayton Power & Light (DP&L) to address projected electricity shortages.[1] The first four units of Darby began operations in 2001 with Units 5 and 6 beginning the following year at a cost of $55 million.[2][3] The total cost of the project was estimated to be at $183 million.[4] The peaker plant is connected by a 345kV power line originating from the former J.M. Stuart Station located in Adams County, Ohio.[5] In 2007, DP&L sold Darby to American Electric Power (AEP) for $102 million.[6] AEP would later sell Darby as a part of $2.17 billion deal to The Blackstone Group and ArcLight Capital Partners in 2016.[7]

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