Update on Yankee Peaker Plant Noise Mitigation Efforts
Posted on 06/06/2025
Rockland Capital shared initial findings from a third-party assessment with staff from the City of Centerville, Washington Township and Miami Township, offering the first look at proposed solutions that may help reduce sound coming from the plant.
Rockland initiated the assessment in early April after increased plant operation led to reports of sound disturbances overnight and for long periods of time. While the full report from SVI Bremco, an independent industrial service company for gas power plants, is still under internal review, Rockland shared that the report includes several recommendations, two of which are already in progress. These solutions are expected to be completed by mid-July.
Preliminary Solutions:
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Sealing and securing exterior components: Rockland has started to seal and secure all external panels, access doors and expansion joints to minimize mechanical sound.
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Installation of sound blankets: Acoustic "sound blankets" are being installed around equipment to limit emissions to 85 decibels. Some turbine readings had previously reached as high as 95 decibels.
In addition, Rockland is evaluation a third recommendation - replacing the plant's existing exhaust silencers with an upgraded bar-silencer design - for feasibility, Rockland expects to complete that evaluation by late July.
Officials also confirmed that the plant has not operated since April 24, as other power generation facilities within the PJM Interconnection grid have come back online. This has temporarily eased demand on the Yankee Street site. That said, PJM Interconnection will likely require power from the Yankee Street plant in the coming months due to increased use of air conditioning, fans, etc.
Although the facility is located just in Washington Township, its impact on residents has prompted an ongoing response from Centerville, Washington Township, and Miami Township.
The jurisdictions plan to continue meeting with Rockland and regional partners as more data and recommendations become available.