==Existing coal plants==
Washington had has one coal-fired power plant in 2005, with 1460 MW of capacity - representing 5.2% of the state's total electric generating capacity:<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>
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! Plant Name !! County !! Owner !! Year(s) Built !! width="75" | Capacity !! width="100" | 2007 CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions !! width="100" | 2006 SO<sub>2</sub> Emissions !! width="60" | SO<sub>2</sub>/MW Rank
This one plant represents 15.4% of the state's ''total'' CO<sub>2</sub> emissions.<ref name="eRedux"/>
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===References===
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==Maps==
===Existing coal plants in Washington===
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