Mitchell Power Station

Decommissioning & Redevelopment Playbook for the Mitchell Power Station & Adjacent Canestrale Properties

The Mitchell Power Station and adjacent Canastrale Properties are a collection of properties totaling 856 acres in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Located about 18 miles south of Pittsburgh, the site has 4,900 feet of direct river access, a Norfolk Southern dual mainline track, and potential access to natural gas from People’s Natural Gas utility and natural gas liquids from the Mariner East 1 & 2 pipelines. There is an active electrical substation onsite which could help facilitate redevelopment operations with large power requirements as well as a possible grid interconnection point that could accommodate renewable energy generation. The site could be a key developable asset within the region’s very active industrial market that includes opportunities for energy-enabled heavy industry, plastics manufacturing, power generation, and warehousing and logistics. Read more about the property in our Mitchell Power Station Playbook for an in-depth look at the site attributes and the possible redevelopment strategies that have been researched for the site.

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