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{{#badges: CoalSwarm}} The Seward Power Plant burns waste coal. It replaced a plant by the same name that was built in 1921. The plant began operating in October 2004.[1]
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Contents
Project Details
Sponsor: Reliant Energy
Location: Indiana County, PA
GPS Coordinates: 40.407, -79.034
Capacity: 520 MW
Type: Circulating fluidized bed
Status: Operating (10/04)
Financing
Citizen Groups
Resources
References
- ↑ Opening of New Power Plant Gives Reliant an Energy Boost, Houston Business Journal, October 8, 2004.
Related SourceWatch Articles
- Pennsylvania and coal
- United States and coal
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Existing U.S. Coal Plants
- US proposed coal plants (both active and cancelled)
- Coal plants cancelled in 2007
- Coal plants cancelled in 2008
- State-by-state guide to information on coal in the United States (or click on the map)
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External links
- "Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants", National Energy Technology Lab, May 2007, page 18. (PDF)
- Reliant Energy website.