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{{Show badges| CoalSwarm | Climate change}}{{Infobox Company| company_name = DPL| company_logo = [[Image:Dpl.gif|180px|center]]| company_type = Public ({{nyse|DPL}})| genre =| foundation =| founder =| dissolved =| location = 1065 Woodman Dr.<br>Dayton, OH 45432| locations =| area_served = OH| key_people = Paul M. Barbas, CEO| industry = Electric Producer, Distributor, and Utility| products = Electricity| services =| revenue = $1.52 billion (2007)<ref name="businessweek">[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/financials/financials.asp?symbol=DPL DPL, Inc.], BusinessWeek Company Insight Center, accessed July 2008.</ref>| operating_income = | company_slogan =| net_income = {{profit}Moved to GEM} $221.8 million (2007)<ref name="businessweek"/>| assets =| num_employees = 1,333 (2007)| parent =| equity =| owner =| divisions =| subsid = Dayton Power & Light Co. (OH)<br>DPL Energy<br>DPL Energy Resources| homepage = [http://www.dplinc.com/ DPLInc.com]| footnotes =}} '''DPL Inc.''' is a regional energy company. DPL’s principal subsidiaries include the Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L); DPL Energy, LLC (DPLE); and DPL Energy Resources, Inc. (DPLER). DP&L, a regulated electric utility, provides service to over 515,000 retail customers in West Central Ohio; DPLE engages in the operation of peaking generation facilities; and DPLER is a competitive retail electric supplier in Ohio, selling to major industrial and commercial customers. ==Power portfolio== Out of its total 5,469 MW of electric generating capacity in 2005 (0.51% of the U.S. total), DPL produces 64.4% from coal, 33.8% from natural gas, and 1.9% from oil. 95.7% of DPL's generating capacity comes from power plants in Ohio, and 4.3% comes from Indiana.<ref name="EIA">[http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/epat2p2.html Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2005], Energy Information Administration, accessed April 2008.</ref> ==Existing coal-fired power plants== DPL had 11 coal-fired generating stations in 2005, with 3,521 MW of capacity. Here is a list of DPL's coal power plants:<ref name="EIA"/><ref>Environmental Integrity Project, [http://www.dirtykilowatts.org/Dirty_Kilowatts2007.pdf Dirty Kilowatts: America’s Most Polluting Power Plants], July 2007.</ref><ref>[http://carma.org/dig Dig Deeper], Carbon Monitoring for Action database, accessed June 2008.</ref> {| class="wikitable"! Plant Name !! State !! County !! width="175" | Year(s) Built !! width="75" | Capacity !! width="100" | 2007 CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions !! width="100" | 2006 SO<sub>2</sub> Emissions|-! align="left" | [[Stuart Generating Station|J.M. Stuart]]| align="center" | OH || align="center" | Adams || align="center" | 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974 || align="right" | 2441 MW || align="right" | 13,400,000 tons || align="right" | 103,649 tons|-! align="left" | [[Killen Generating Station|Killen]]| align="center" | OH || align="center" | Adams || align="center" | 1982 || align="right" | 666 MW || align="right" | 4,258,000 tons || align="right" | 22,825 tons|-! align="left" | [[Hutchings Station|Hutchings]]| align="center" | OH || align="center" | Montgomery || align="center" | 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 || align="right" | 414 MW || align="right" | 597,000 tons || align="right" | 3,530 tons|In 2006, DPL's 3 coal-fired power plants emitted 18.3 million tons of CO<sub>2</sub> and 130,000 tons of SO<sub>2</sub> (0.9% of ''all'' U.S. SO<sub>2</sub> emissions). ==Articles and Resources=====References===<references/> ===Related SourceWatch Articles===*[[Paul M. Barbas]]*[[Ohio and coal]]*[[United States and coal]]*[[Global warming]] ===External Articles=== [[Category:Corporations]][[Category:Climate change]][[Category:Power companies and agencies in the United States]]