American energy company
Vicinity Energy is the largest district energy provider in the United States. Headquartered in Boston, it is a subsidiary of Antin Infrastructure Partners. It launched at the beginning of 2020 on Antin's purchase of Veolia's U.S. district energy assets in 11 cities for $1.25 billion, and has acquired further systems since.[1][2]
Vicinity Energy's systems include:
- The 163MW Grays Ferry co-generation plant in Philadelphia, serving over 70 million square feet of building space, including Walnut Street Theatre.[3]
- The district energy plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma serving 7 million square feet of building space in Downtown Tulsa.
- The district energy system in Oklahoma City, serving 9.9 million square feet of building space.
- The 200MW Kendall Cogeneration Station serving 70 million square feet of building space.[4][5]
- The district energy facility in Kansas City, Missouri, serving 11 million square feet of building space.[6][7]
- The Kent County waste-to-energy facility and district energy system in Grand Rapids, serving 10 million square feet of building space.[8][9]
- The Baltimore district energy system, serving over 30 million square feet of building space, including Walters Art Museum and Mercy Medical Center.[10][11]
- The Atlantic Station chilled water system, serving 4.7 million square feet of building space in Atlanta.
- The Trenton district energy system, serving 12 million square feet of building space.
Later acquisitions:
- Vicinity also owns and operates the Watergate complex's Watergate Energy Collaborative Utility system, which was acquired in June 2020.[12]
- In Morgantown, West Virginia, Vicinity owns and operates West Virginia University's district steam system, acquired in July 2020.[13]