Everett LNG Facility

Natural gas serves as a bridge to a clean energy future, giving off less than half of the carbon emissions of coal when burned

Constellation’s Everett LNG Facility is the longest-operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility of its kind in the United States. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is composed of methane and some mixture of ethane used to convert natural gas to liquid form for greater ease and safety in storage transport. It is cooled to approximately -256⁰ Fahrenheit so that it can be transported to countries that demand more natural gas than they produce.

Everett LNG Facility connects to two interstate pipeline systems as well as a local gas utility’s distribution system and the Mystic Generating Station. The Everett LNG Facility joined Constellation’s generation’s fleet on October 1, 2018.

Constellation takes a safety-first approach in our culture and business practices. All Constellation generation facilities employ sophisticated emergency response plans to protect public health and safety. Plans are reviewed and approved by state governments and federal regulatory agencies. Emergency planning includes coordination with local and municipal officials, as well as thousands of volunteers and first responders.

To protect the safety and health of our employees, contractors, customers, and communities, we've implemented a number of initiatives to promote safe behaviors both on and off the job. These include a safety behavior observation program and focused initiatives on areas of high risk. We offer safety training, which is integrated with leadership development programs for supervisors and managers, as well as new employee orientation. Finally, a safety peer group identifies successful pilot programs or new practices that can then be adopted by the entire organization.

Everett LNG Facility supports local nonprofit organizations benefiting the City of Everett, Boston Harbor, and the City of Chelsea. These organizations help improve the communities in and around our operating area and the quality of life for residents. Funding is focused on enhancing education, health, and human services; increasing access to and recreational activities within Boston Harbor; and improving the environment.

Constellation takes a safety-first approach in our culture and business practices. All Constellation generation facilities employ sophisticated emergency response plans to protect public health and safety. Plans are reviewed and approved by state governments and federal regulatory agencies. Emergency planning includes coordination with local and municipal officials, as well as thousands of volunteers and first responders.

To protect the safety and health of our employees, contractors, customers, and communities, we've implemented a number of initiatives to promote safe behaviors both on and off the job. These include a safety behavior observation program and focused initiatives on areas of high risk. We offer safety training, which is integrated with leadership development programs for supervisors and managers, as well as new employee orientation. Finally, a safety peer group identifies successful pilot programs or new practices that can then be adopted by the entire organization.

Everett LNG Facility supports local nonprofit organizations benefiting the City of Everett, Boston Harbor, and the City of Chelsea. These organizations help improve the communities in and around our operating area and the quality of life for residents. Funding is focused on enhancing education, health, and human services; increasing access to and recreational activities within Boston Harbor; and improving the environment.

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Everett, Massachusetts 02149

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