New power generation record


CSA Z462 Arc Flash Training – Electrical Safety Compliance Course

Our customized live online or in‑person group training can be delivered to your staff at your location.

  • Live Online
  • 6 hours Instructor-led
  • Group Training Available
Regular Price:
$249
Coupon Price:
$199
Reserve Your Seat Today
PPL Corp. of Allentown set a record for power generation for the fourth year in a row.

PPL's plants generated 54.8 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2005. That is up 2 percent from 2004, when the company generated 53.7 billion kilowatt-hours. The company cited careful planning of plant outages as a main factor in the improved performance.

PPL controls 12,000 megawatts of generating capacity in seven states: Pennsylvania, Montana, Maine, Connecticut, New York, Arizona and Illinois.

"We've been able to set records four years in a row because we have made good business decisions regarding plant upgrades, and because our employees have responded to the challenge of finding new and better ways to operate and maintain the plants," said Bryce L. Shriver, president of PPL Generation.

The electricity generated by PPL's plants in 2005 was enough for the yearly electricity requirements of about 5 million homes.

Since 2001, the number of kilowatt-hours PPL generates each year has increased 18 percent. The company has opened additional plants since 2001, including a natural gas plant in Lower Mount Bethel Township. Spokesman George Lewis said that shorter outages also allow plants to produce more electricity in the year, and operate more efficiently.

PPL operates five plants in Pennsylvania. Among those, the Susquehanna nuclear plant near Berwick generated 18.33 billion kilowatt-hours in 2005, up 1.5 percent from last year. The coal- fired plants at Brunner Island, near Harrisburg, generated 10.2 billion kilowatt-hours, down about 2 percent from last year. That's partially because of a six-week outage for the installation of a new turbine.

Related News

Improve US national security, step away from fossil fuels

American Green Energy Independence accelerates electrification and renewable energy, leveraging solar, wind, and EVs to…
View more

Want Clean And Universal Electricity? Create The Incentives To Double The Investment, World Leaders Say

IRENA Climate Investment Platform accelerates renewable energy financing through de-risking, bankable projects, and public-private partnerships,…
View more

Carbon emissions fall as electricity producers move away from coal

Global Electricity Emissions Decline highlights a 2% drop as coal power falls, while wind and…
View more

Sustainable Marine now delivering electricity to Nova Scotia grid from tidal energy

Sustainable Marine tidal energy delivers in-stream power to Nova Scotia's grid from Grand Passage, proving…
View more

Alberta's Rising Electricity Prices

Alberta Last-Resort Power Rate Reform outlines consumer protection against market volatility, price spikes, and wholesale…
View more

The Banker Trying to Fix the UK's Electricity Grid

UK power grid bottleneck is stalling renewable energy, with connection queues, planning delays, and transmission…
View more

Sign Up for Electricity Forum’s Newsletter

Stay informed with our FREE Newsletter — get the latest news, breakthrough technologies, and expert insights, delivered straight to your inbox.

Electricity Today T&D Magazine Subscribe for FREE

Stay informed with the latest T&D policies and technologies.
  • Timely insights from industry experts
  • Practical solutions T&D engineers
  • Free access to every issue

Live Online & In-person Group Training

Advantages To Instructor-Led Training – Instructor-Led Course, Customized Training, Multiple Locations, Economical, CEU Credits, Course Discounts.

Request For Quotation

Whether you would prefer Live Online or In-Person instruction, our electrical training courses can be tailored to meet your company's specific requirements and delivered to your employees in one location or at various locations.