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In a move that should raise many eyebrows, Texas is building nice new modern Natural Gas plants, selling the cheap plentiful electricity out of state while the public is forced to by purchase extremely expensive wind turbine electricity from politically controlled local electric utility monopolies.
Texas firm joins venture to build large natural gas-fired generating plant in Snyder County PennLive.com

Texas firm joins venture to build large natural gas-fired generating plant in Snyder County PennLive.com
Texas firm joins venture to build large natural gas-fired generating plant in Snyder County
SHAMOKIN DAM-- A Texas company that is building two natural gas-fired power plants in Bradford and Lycoming counties has entered into a joint venture for a larger one in Snyder County.
Panda Power Funds of Dallas, Texas, announced this week it was joining Sunbury Generation to develop, finance and operate a 1,000 megawatt plant known as Hummel Station on the site of a former coal-fired plant in Shamokin Dam.
No cost figures were revealed but the Energy Information Administration estimates the expenditure to build power plants like Hummel Station to be approximately $1 million per megawatt.
UGI Energy Services plans to invest more than $150 million to build a pipeline to transport Marcellus Shale gas from Lycoming County to the plant.
Hummel Station is expected to be one of the largest coal to natural gas conversion projects in the United States, according to Panda.
The plant is expected to supply electricity to locations such as Harrisburg, New York and Philadelphia when it goes on line in the second half of 2017, it says.
"We have found a great partner in Panda," said Dave Meehan, president of Sunbury Generation. "They currently have more generating capacity under construction in the United States than any other company."