The New York Power Authority has awarded ANDRITZ a contract to supply five new generator stators for the Robert Moses Power Plant.

The plant’s modernization and digitization, under the Next Generation Niagara (NGN) upgrade program, will help secure the reliable supply of renewable electricity for New York State and support its ambitious decarbonization targets.

The Robert Moses Power Plant (RMPP) and the Lewiston Pump Generating Plant, with a combined capacity of 2,675 MW, form the Niagara Power Project, the largest hydropower plant in New York State and the third largest in the U.S. 

Commissioned in the early 1960s, it supplies renewable electricity to businesses across the state and to New York’s municipal and rural electric cooperative systems among others. It is located adjacent to Niagara Falls. 

The Power Authority is modernizing these facilities as part of the state’s clean energy transition that will ensure reliable, affordable electricity for New Yorkers for the next several decades.

ANDRITZ will design, manufacture, and supply five new 215 MVA generator stators to replace several of the existing RMPP’s 13 units. 

ANDRITZ was selected as a vendor by the Power Authority after an open competitive solicitation. The major NGN modernization effort will extend the plant’s service life and enhance operational reliability, strengthening New York’s clean energy supply, the company said.

NYPA is also working with ANDRITZ on the modernization of the Lewiston Pump Generating Plant, where another contract for stator upgrade work is in progress.

“Hydropower plays an important role in New York’s growing renewable electricity generation,” said Hany Aoude, Regional Executive vice president, North America, ANDRITZ. “The new stators will upgrade one of the most significant hydropower resources in North America and help ensure reliable, carbon-free electricity for New Yorkers for decades to come.”

Each stator, with a diameter of more than 10 meters (36 feet), will be manufactured on-site. The project will span approximately 10 years. 

"By combining global expertise with local manufacturing, ANDRITZ supports NYPA in modernizing critical infrastructure and accelerating the state’s green energy transition," the company said.
 

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