New York Hydro Plant Gets a Pipe Swap Notice
Published Date: 1/27/2026
Notice
Summary
Eagle Creek Hydro Power and its partners want to update their Mongaup Falls hydropower project in New York by replacing a key pipe called a penstock. This change needs approval, and the public has until February 20, 2026, to share their thoughts or get involved. This update aims to keep clean energy flowing smoothly without big cost changes for now.
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