Titus-Playbook-2022-06-28-wo-Appendices.pdf
In 2017, NRG restructured and split from GenOn. GenOn retained Titus Station, including the oil-fired Combustion Turbines, which currently remain in-service on Tract 5. In 2019, the Titus Station Site (excluding the two Combustion Turbines) was acquired by Recycle the World, Inc. with the intention to redevelop a portion of the Site (Tract 4) into a plastics recycling facility operated by Refined Plastics LLC (Refined Plastics). Recycle the World, Inc. is interested in considering having the balance of the property redeveloped with other industrial uses.
Within Tracts 5 and 8, there are properties that are not owned by Recycle the Word, Inc.: two transmission substations owned by FirstEnergy Corp (Tract 5); two Combustion Turbines, with ancillary equipment owned by GenOn (Tract 5); and the Cumru Township Firing Range (Tract 8). Various and numerous additional easements cross the Site for electrical and gas pipeline infrastructure.
Rail Access: The Site is served by Norfolk Southern Railway, with an existing siding located adjacent to Tract 4. It is possible to construct a separate spur from Norfolk Southern Railway tracks to service the eastern portion of Tract 5.
Nearby Passive Recreational Areas: The Schuylkill River Trail runs through the Site (between Tracts 5 and 7). The Neversink Mountain Preserve is located approximately one-half mile away. Titus Station consists of five (5) tracts totaling approximately 196 aces.
Image below provides the approximate boundaries of these parcels. The Site is divided by easements or rights-of-way from east to west by PA State Route 422, the Schuylkill River Trail Greenway (Former Pennsylvania Central Railroad), and two lines of the Norfolk Southern Railroad.
