Water-Hammer Blast Inside Vicinity Energy's Grays Ferry Steam Plant Cuts Heat and Hot Water to All Penn Campus Buildings
On the morning of December 14, 2025, a steam pipe burst inside the Vicinity Energy Grays Ferry Avenue steam plant in South Philadelphia when a reactivated boiler caused a water-hammer pressure surge, sending debris and asbestos insulation across the plant floor. No one was injured, but the explosion knocked out steam supply to the University of Pennsylvania, one of Vicinity's largest customers, dropping heat and hot water in all campus buildings. University officials notified dormitory residents by email that all campus heating and hot water were impacted.
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