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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Power Plants:
Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Carbon Dioxide

 

Table 19.  Plants Named in the November 1999 New Source Review Litigation

State and Plant Name

Year of First Commercial Operation

Coal-Fired
Capacity
(Megawatts)

State and Plant Name

Year of First Commercial Operation

Coal-Fired
Capacity
(Megawatts)

Alabama

   

Kentucky

   

 James H Miller Jr

1978

2,686

 Paradise

1963

2,159

 EC Gaston

1960

1,884

Mississippi

   

 Barry

1954

1,634

 Jack Watson

1968

774

 Widows Creek

1952

1,610

Ohio

   

 Gorgas

1951

1,302

 W H Sammis

1959

2,220

 Colbert

1955

1,179

 Conesville

1957

1,925

 Greene County

1965

255

 Cardinal

1967

1,800

Florida

   

 Muskingum River

1953

1,365

 Big Bend

1970

1,683

 Walter Beckjord

1952

1,118

 F J Gannon

1957

1,171

Tennessee

   

 Crist

1959

1,019

 Cumberland

1973

2,448

Georgia

   

 Bull Run

1967

879

 Scherer

1982

3,352

 Allen

1959

744

 Bowen

1971

3,187

 John Sevier

1955

704

 Kraft

1958

217

West Virginia

   

Illinois

   

 Mitchell

1971

1,600

 Baldwin

1970

1,751

 Phil Sporn

1950

1,020

Indiana

         

 Cayuga

1970

995

     

 Tanners Creek

1951

980

     

 Wabash River

1953

753

     

 R Gallagher

1958

560

     

 F B Culley

1955

388

     
Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860A, “Annual Electric Generator Report” (1999); and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “A Summary of the Targeted Utilities . . .,” Headquarters Press Release (November 3, 1999).

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