Hi Said,
It appears that you are following the example from JMP's DOE Guide - great!
As mentioned in the guide, "power is the ability of detecting an active effect of a given size" so, while you may be looking for an overall experimental power, the key is to take a look at the power provided for each term in the model you would like to build.
The Station variable is a 3-level categorical variable. JMP shows N-1 terms for categorical variables in the Power Analysis tab, hence why you only see Station 1 and Station 2. The overall power to detect the given difference between Stations is indeed the value you have circled in the attached .png (vs. the power to detect continuous factors which is shown above the 'Apply Changes...' button). There is an explanation for how to interpret these values at the end of the Power Analysis section in the DOE Guide.