Herbert A. Wagner Generating Station
The Herbert A. Wagner Generating Station is an electric generating station located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, just east of Glen Burnie, and is operated by the Raven Power Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Talen Energy.
Talen Energy had committed to converting the coal-fired units to alternate fuels by 2025 and completed converting H.A. Wagner's active coal-fired units to run on oil in 2024. However, in 2023, Talen announced they would retire the plant, despite grid operator PJM Interconnection finding that this "would adversely affect the reliability of the system." On January 27, 2025, Talen announced that it, PJM Interconnection, L.L.C., and a broad coalition of the Maryland Public Service Commission, Maryland customers, and electric utilities, agreed on the terms by which Talen will operate its Brandon Shores and H.A. Wagner power plants until May 31, 2029, beyond their scheduled May 31, 2025 retirement dates. The agreement, colloquially called a “reliability-must-run” or “RMR” agreement, is intended to provide the power necessary to maintain grid and transmission reliability in and around the City of Baltimore until necessary transmission upgrades to provide reliable power to the area from other sources are complete. The RMR agreement was approved by FERC and Units 3 and 4 will continue to operate beyond this date until May 31, 2029, under a “reliability-must-run” agreement to provide power necessary to maintain grid and transmission reliability in and around the City of Baltimore until transmission upgrades to provide reliable power to the area from other sources are complete..
The station shares a site adjacent to the Patapsco River with the Brandon Shores Generating Station. The Brandon Shores plant dominates the site with its exhaust and flue-gas desulfurization system stacks.
Dispatch of electricity
The electrical output of Brandon Shores Generating Station is dispatched by the PJM Interconnection regional transmission organization.History
The Wagner Generating Station's oil-fired Unit 1 commenced operations in 1956. Unit 2, consisting of a Babcock & Wilcox 1800 psig steam boiler and General Electric single reheat steam turbine, began operations as a coal-fired plant in 1959. It has since retired. Coal-fired Unit 3, which has a Babcock & Wilcox 3500 psig supercritical boiler and a Westinghouse double-reheat cross compound turbine, commenced operations in 1966 and now runs on oil. The oil-fired Unit 4 began operations in 1972. Units 2, 3, and 4 were also converted to use natural gas during startup operations in 1987. Additional air pollution controls were added to the plants in the 1980s.The plant is named for Herbert Appleton Wagner, who was president of the Consolidated Gas and Electric of Baltimore, the predecessor company of Constellation Energy, from 1915 through 1942. Wagner also held a patent on a self-starting, single-phase motor and founded in 1891 the Wagner Electric Manufacturing Company in St. Louis, Missouri.