CPV Woodbridge Energy Center

Project Quick Facts

 Location: Woodbridge Township, New Jersey

System Information:  2×1 Combined-Cycle Power Plant Featuring Two GE Fast-Start 7F 5-Series Gas Turbines and a D-11A Steam Turbine with Associated Generators

Total Installed Capacity: 725 MW

In Operation Since: January 2016

700,000

Homes Powered

122,550

Tons of Carbon Avoided

1.4 Million

Cars Off the Road

Based on annual generation

Project Overview

CPV Woodbridge Energy Center is a 725-megawatt natural gas-fueled combined-cycle power generation facility located in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey. CPV Woodbridge generates enough electricity to power more than 700,000 homes, helping New Jersey to safely meet its demand for energy with reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible low-emissions generation.

The facility utilizes advanced generation technology from General Electric (GE), making it one of the nation’s cleanest and most efficient power generation facilities. Given its efficiency, CPV Woodbridge reduces New Jersey’s dependence on older power-generating facilities, improving the state’s environmental profile, and equipping the grid with electricity generated with fewer emissions and externalities.

CPV Woodbridge is located on a former Brownfield Development Area. Remediation and reuse of the long-abandoned chemical plant is part of a New Jersey initiative to clean up contaminated properties while bringing jobs back to municipalities for economic development.

Community Benefits

  • Provides a long-term source of revenue for the local community, including school district support, lowering tax burdens, and funding for infrastructure maintenance.
  • Employed 600 skilled workers during construction and 22 permanent employees since in operation.
  • The estimated $900 million project has brought significant economic benefits to local businesses.
  • Supports STEM education in the schools through a grant enabling Project Lead the Way (PLTW) to implement two modules on Energy and Environment.
  • Supports Friday’s Friends program at Colonia Middle School through a $50,000 grant over ten years.
  • Saves New Jersey ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars annually in lower congestion costs through relocation of generation to power supply.

Environmental Benefits

  • As part of the remediation and reuse plan, this long-abandoned site has been cleaned up for the first time in over a hundred years. The public was granted access to the Raritan River, a highly desirable public benefit that does not currently exist in Woodbridge.
    • Visit Great Ecology’s website for more information on the development of Woodbridge Water Park.
  • Offers 30 percent more efficiency through combined-cycle generation facility design. This means they require less fuel to produce the same amount of electricity, leading to lower costs and reduced emissions—benefits for both the environment and the economy.
  • Repurposes grey water from Middlesex County Utilities Authority (MCUA) water treatment facility that would otherwise go into the Raritan River.

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