Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant

Robert Moses Niagara Hydroelectric Power Station
View of dam, looking northeast
CountryUnited States
LocationLewiston, New York
Coordinates43°08′35″N 79°02′23″W / 43.14306°N 79.03972°W / 43.14306; -79.03972
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Construction began1957; 67 years ago (1957)
Opening date1961; 63 years ago (1961)
Construction costUS$800 million (1957)
Owner(s)New York Power Authority
Dam and spillways
Type of damGravity dam
ImpoundsNiagara River
Reservoir
CreatesMoses Niagara Power Plant forebay
Total capacity740,000,000 US gal (2.8×109 L; 620,000,000 imp gal)
Commission date1961
TypeConventional
Turbines13
Installed capacity2,525 MW (3,386,000 hp)[1]
Capacity factor71.9%
Annual generation15,896,756 MWh [2]
Website
https://www.nypa.gov/power/generation/niagara-power-project
Works in conjunction with the Lewiston Pump-Generating Plant

The Robert Moses Niagara Hydroelectric Power Station is a hydroelectric power station in Lewiston, New York, near Niagara Falls. Owned and operated by the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the plant diverts water from the Niagara River above Niagara Falls and returns the water into the lower portion of the river near Lake Ontario. It uses 13 generators at an installed capacity of 2,525 MW (3,386,000 hp) with an average annual net generation of 15,897,000 MWh between 2014 and 2023, and a capacity factor of 71.9%. [3]

Named for New York City planner Robert Moses, the plant was built to replace power production after the Schoellkopf Power Station, a nearby hydroelectric plant, collapsed in 1956. It stands across the river from Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Power Stations in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

  1. ^ Global Energy Observatory – Robert Moses Niagara Hydro Power Plant NY USA
  2. ^ "Electricity Data Browser - Robert Moses Niagara". www.eia.gov. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  3. ^ "Electricity Data Browser - Robert Moses Niagara". www.eia.gov. Retrieved April 24, 2024.