Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

GALLOP POWER BIOMASS ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITY Operations Center in Greenville Junction, Maine

GREENVILLE JUNCTION, Maine, United States

Overview

GALLOP POWER BIOMASS ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITY is an operational operations center in Greenville Junction, Maine, United States. It supports biomass electric generation under NAICS codes 221111, 221118, and 221119.

The GALLOP POWER BIOMASS ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITY is an operations center located at 185 Greenville Steam Road, Greenville Junction, Maine, in Piscataquis County. As part of the United States utility sector, this facility plays a role in managing biomass electric generation, which contributes to renewable energy production in the region. The facility operates under NAICS codes 221111 (Hydroelectric Power Generation), 221118 (Other Electric Power Generation), and 221119 (Other Electric Power Generation). In the context of U.S. utility operations, such facilities are subject to NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection, ensuring cybersecurity and operational reliability. The facility's location in rural Maine suggests it may serve a regional grid role, with typical redundancy and failover measures expected for power generation assets. Biomass electric generation facilities like this one support energy diversification and local economic activity. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the grid, with environmental benefits from using renewable biomass fuel. Its location in a forested area of Maine aligns with the state's emphasis on sustainable energy and forest product utilization.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with significant forest resources, supporting biomass fuel supply. As a utility operations center, its environmental context includes compliance with NERC CIP standards for grid reliability and cybersecurity. The facility's role in renewable energy generation contributes to reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel plants, aligning with state and national clean energy goals.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 185 Greenville Steam Road, Greenville Junction, Maine 04442, in Piscataquis County, United States.

It is an operations center supporting biomass electric generation, managing the operational aspects of power production from biomass fuel.

As a U.S. utility operations center, it is subject to NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection, ensuring cybersecurity and operational reliability.

Biomass generation utilizes the state's abundant forest resources, supporting renewable energy production, local jobs, and grid stability.

The facility operates under NAICS codes 221111 (Hydroelectric Power Generation), 221118 (Other Electric Power Generation), and 221119 (Other Electric Power Generation).

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