Global Infrastructure Partners: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

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About Global Infrastructure Partners

Global Infrastructure Partners is an independent power producer, which means they generate electricity and then sell it wholesale. There are 2 commercial customers receiving electricity from the supplier.

Global Infrastructure Partners Rate & Electric Bills

Global Infrastructure Partners commercial electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.134/kWh$0.053/kWh$94008.81/mo.$10070.76/mo.
76th5.72¢Global Infrastructure Partners' Average commercial price per kWh
3068th$31,769.38Average monthly electricity bill for Global Infrastructure Partners' commercial customers

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Global Infrastructure Partners Overview

  • Company Type:Independent Power Producer
  • Subsidiary CompaniesClearway EnergyCompetitive Power Ventures
  • Headquarters:1345 Avenue of the Americas, 30th Floor
    New York, New York 10105
    United States of America
  • CEO:Adebayo Ogunlesi

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    • States Served:
      • Pennsylvania
      • Massachusetts

    Quick Facts About Global Infrastructure Partners

    Global Infrastructure Partners is ranked 24th in the US out of 3530 companies that we track for the total percentage of electricity output coming from sustainable sources.

    Global Infrastructure Partners generates 9.30% of its total megawatt hours generated from solar power, which is 128th in the country for percentage of total electricity production that comes from solar energy sources.

    Global Infrastructure Partners generates 32,578,492.04 megawatt hours using natural gas and ranks 15th in the United States out of 3530 suppliers for total natural gas production.

    Based on customer count, Global Infrastructure Partners is the 2959th largest supplier out of 3530 in the country.

    Global Infrastructure Partners produces 21.62% of their electricity from sustainable fuel sources, which ranks them 305th out of the 3530 suppliers we track in the country.

    Global Infrastructure Partners is ranked 31st in the United States for electricity generation, producing 41,564,741.48 megawatt hours.

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    Global Infrastructure Partners Production, Sales, and Emissions by Fuel Types

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    Global Infrastructure Partners State Coverage

    StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
    Massachusetts1197,120.0870
    Pennsylvania1571,350.7758

    Power Plants Owned by Global Infrastructure Partners

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    CPV Fairview Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%)
    Vinco CDP PA Natural Gas 7,613,5772,636,685,588.74346.31
    CPV Three Rivers Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%)
    Grundy County IL Natural Gas 6,513,1522,320,377,949.54356.26
    CPV Towantic Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%)
    New Haven County CT Natural Gas 5,544,8011,950,009,770.8351.68
    CPV Valley Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%)
    Orange County NY Natural Gas 5,017,2431,877,470,211.54374.2
    CPV St Charles Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%)
    Waldorf CDP MD Natural Gas 3,640,0001,395,843,636.46383.47
    Middlesex County NJ Natural Gas 3,481,776.161,301,534,951.64373.81
    Desert Sunlight 300, LLCNextEra Energy (50.00%)Clearway Energy (2.27%)Sumitomo Corporation of America (22.74%)Harbert Power Fund V (2.26%)General Electric Capital Corp (22.73%)
    Riverside County CA Solar 659,431
    Yuma County AZ Solar 655,762
    Wildorado Wind LLCOther (0.10%)Clearway Energy (99.90%)
    Oldham County TX Wind 643,228
    California Valley Solar RanchClearway Energy (100.00%)
    San Luis Obispo County CA Solar 623,763

    Global Infrastructure Partners Production Fuel Makeup

    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    78.38%
    WIND
    Wind
    Wind
    12.31%
    SOLAR
    Solar
    9.30%
    DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    0.00%

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    Global Infrastructure Partners FAQ:

    What is the phone number for Global Infrastructure Partners?

    Global Infrastructure Partners' customer service phone number is (212) 315-8100

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Global Infrastructure Partners?

    There are 68 power plants owned by or associated with Global Infrastructure Partners.

    What percentage of Global Infrastructure Partners' electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuels?

    Electric generation facilities owned by or associated with Global Infrastructure Partners generate 78.38% of their electricity using nonrenewable fuel types.

    Who is the CEO of Global Infrastructure Partners?

    Global Infrastructure Partners' current CEO is Adebayo Ogunlesi.

    Does Global Infrastructure Partners have any subsidiary companies?

    Global Infrastructure Partners is a parent company of Clearway Energy and Competitive Power Ventures.

    How many states does Global Infrastructure Partners supply electricity in?

    There are 2 states that receive at least some electricity coverage by Global Infrastructure Partners including Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

    What percentage of Global Infrastructure Partners' electricity is generated using renewable fuel sources?

    Global Infrastructure Partners produces 21.62% of their electricity using renewable fuels.

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    Last Reviewed By: King Manalo
    Published: 2022-03-13