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Furthermore, Cornell's system pumps significantly less warm water back into the lake than others further north which have been operating for decades, including the coal-fired power plant on the eastern shore.
A coal-fired power plant in Laughlin, Nevada U. S. A. Owners of this plant ceased operations after declining to invest in pollution control equipment to comply with pollution regulations.
Thus, while a permit to fill non-federal wetlands might require a permit from a single state agency, larger and more complex endeavors — for example, the construction of a coal-fired power plant — might require approvals from numerous federal and state agencies.
A modern coal-fired power plant in Pątnów
A coal-fired power plant in Luchegorsk, Russia.
A coal-fired generating plant in Boardman also employs a significant number of people.
The coal-fired electricity generation plant, the Boardman Turbine Coal Plant ( 601 megawatts ), is located southwest of the town of Boardman, and is owned by Portland General Electric ( PGE ; 66 %- owned and operated ), Idaho Power ( 10 %), Pacific Northwest Generating ( 10 %), and General Electric Credit Corp. ( 16 %).
1985 saw the opening of a 915 MW coal-fired electricity plant at Moneypoint, fed by regular visits by 150, 000 tonne bulk carriers.
The Fayette Power Project is a three-unit coal-fired power plant in Fayette County that provides 1, 035 megawatts for LCRA.
* Cayuga Generating Station, a coal-fired power plant in Indiana
The other power plant to the southeast is the Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired steam plant with an output capability of 2, 250, 000 kilowatts.
It is next to Plant Bowen, which has the second largest generating capacity of any coal-fired power plant in the United States.
At 3, 499 megawatts, Plant Bowen has the second largest generating capacity of any coal-fired power plant in North America, and the largest in the United States ; only Ontario Power Generation's Nanticoke Generating Station in Canada has more generating capacity.
Newton is home to a large coal-fired power plant and Newton Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area.
Ameren operates a coal-fired power plant near Donnelley Wildlife Area on the western edge of town.
* Detroit Edison's Harbor Beach Power Plant is located north of town on M-25 on Lake Huron ; this coal-fired plant generates 121 MW of electricity.
This plant is the largest coal-fired power plant in Minnesota.
In 1897, funds were raised to build water works for Beemer, with Lambrecht and Doescher agreeing to pump water using the coal-fired, steam power plant in the flour mill.
The community's name is applied to the Iatan 1 and Iatan 2 coal-fired power stations for Kansas City Power & Light which is the largest coal fired generating plant in Missouri.
The region is currently served by a coal-fired plant.
First built in 1957, the Allen Station a five-unit 1, 140-megawatt coal-fired power plant.

coal-fired and uses
While gypsum wallboard is typically produced from gypsum rock, the Mount Holly plant uses byproduct gypsum produced by sulfur dioxide scrubbers at four of Duke Power ’ s coal-fired power plants.

coal-fired and cooling
It was coal-fired and the cooling water came from the Tugela.
The circulation rate of cooling water in a typical 700 MW coal-fired power plant with a cooling tower amounts to about 71, 600 cubic metres an hour ( 315, 000 U. S. gallons per minute ) and the circulating water requires a supply water make-up rate of perhaps 5 percent ( i. e., 3, 600 cubic metres an hour ).
However, this association is misleading, as the same kind of cooling towers are often used at large coal-fired power plants as well.
Like nearly all other coal-fired power stations in Scotland, Methil Power Station did not use cooling towers, instead using sea water as coolant.

coal-fired and source
In restaurants, pizza can be baked in an oven with stone bricks above the heat source, an electric deck oven, a conveyor belt oven or, in the case of more expensive restaurants, a wood-or coal-fired brick oven.
Flannery joined calls for the cessation / reduction of conventional coal-fired power generation in Australia in the medium term, the source of most of the nation's electricity.
The main source of income within Wabamun was the coal-fired power plant located on the western edge of the village that was operated by TransAlta Utilities.

coal-fired and .
For a typical coal-fired power station, FGD will remove 95 percent or more of the SO2 in the flue gases.
The most conspicuous of these is fly ash, a by-product of coal-fired power plants.
Ovens may be wood-fired, coal-fired, gas, electric, or oil-fired.
Although the GAL had to agree to the deepening of the Elbe River, the construction of a new coal-fired power station and two road projects they had opposed, they also received some significant concessions from the CDU.
The efficiency of various heat engines proposed or used today ranges from 3 percent ( 97 percent waste heat ) for the OTEC ocean power proposal through 25 percent for most automotive engines, to 45 percent for a supercritical coal-fired power station, to about 60 percent for a steam-cooled combined cycle gas turbine.
* Bottle kiln-a type of intermittent kiln, usually coal-fired, formerly used in the firing of pottery ; such a kiln was surrounded by a tall brick hovel or cone, of typical bottle shape.
Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants, coal-fired power plants, oil refineries, petrochemical plants, nuclear waste disposal activity, incinerators, large livestock farms ( dairy cows, pigs, poultry, etc.
By that time, the Samoans had gained a reputation of being savage and warlike, as violent altercations had occurred between natives and French, British, German and American forces, who, by the late nineteenth century, valued Samoa as a refueling station for coal-fired shipping and whaling.
Tungsten oxide ( WO < sub > 3 </ sub >) is incorporated into selective catalytic reduction ( SCR ) catalysts found in coal-fired power plants.
However, the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, together with the gradual move from sailing ships to coal-fired steam ships, increased the isolation of the islands, as they were no longer needed as a stopping port for journeys from Europe to the Far East.
Such facilities might be nuclear or coal-fired power stations, or hydroelectric, while other renewable energy sources such as concentrated solar thermal and geothermal power have the potential to provide base load power.
Gas pipes were first laid in the late 19th century, and gas stoves started to replace the older coal-fired stoves.
Electricity is provided in the Richmond area primarily by the North Anna Nuclear Generating Station and Surry Nuclear Generating Station, as well as a coal-fired station in Chester, Virginia.
Political interference kept TVA from securing additional federal appropriations to build coal-fired plants, so it sought the authority to issue bonds.
The city's economy is largely reliant on heavy industry, including one of Russia's largest aluminum plants, lumber mills, chemical works, and a coal-fired power station.
Riding the crest of national economic growth during the 1970s Emery County's population grew significantly as a result of the construction of large coal-fired power plants in Castle Dale and Huntington by Utah Power & Light Company ( PacifiCorp ) and the expansion of coal mines to fuel these important power plants.
The 1970s saw the construction of a coal-fired power station, which is important for power generation in the region and beyond.

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