Current Roles

Employees:
59
Revenue:
$11.7M
About
The City of Jamestown owns and operates its own coal-fired electrical generating plant, located near the central business district. Jamestown operated a steam District Heating System from approximately 1948 to 1969, when it was finally abandoned as individual building owners installed gas-fired furnaces or boilers to supply their heat requirements. However, as the price of natural gas escalated rapidly in the early 1980s, we began to re-evaluate the concept of District Heating. Planning for Jamestown's District Heating project began in 1981 with the help of a $38,500 contract/grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The grant financed a preliminary engineering review of the possibility of utilizing waste heat energy from the city's power plant to be the source energy for a district heating distribution system. It was at this time, the Mayor's Citizen Ad Hoc Advisory Task Force on District Heating was formed made up of private citizen volunteers. Working with city staff, they provided the overall guidance to the research and development effort.
Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Address
92 Steele Street
Jamestown, NY
United States
Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Email
Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Phone Numbers
716-661-1660

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