Hatfield's Ferry Power Station
Hatfield's Ferry Power Station was a 1.7-gigawatt (1,700 MW), coal power plant located in Greene County, Pennsylvania. The plant was operated by FirstEnergy. It began operations in 1969 and was shut down in 2013.
Hatfield's Ferry Power Station | |
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Hatfield's Ferry Power Station in 1978 | |
Country | United States |
Location | Greene County, Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 39°51′20″N 79°55′39″W |
Status | Decommissioned |
Commission date | 1969 |
Decommission date | Units 1–3: October 9, 2013 |
Owner(s) | FirstEnergy |
Operator(s) | FirstEnergy |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Coal |
Cooling source | Monongahela River |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 1,700 MW |
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History
Hatfield's Ferry began generation in 1969 under the operations of Allegheny Energy.[1] FirstEnergy assumed operations of Hatfield's Ferry following its merger with Allegheny Energy in 2010.[2]
Environmental mitigation
In the mid-1990s, Allegheny Energy installed a control system which reduced the plant's nitrogen oxide (NO
x ) emissions. In 2001, Hatfield's Ferry added a natural gas reburn system.[1] In that same year, Allegheny Energy introduced a passive treatment system where groundwater from the fly ash landfill is treated with wetlands.[3] Allegheny Energy commissioned a flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) system, designed by Babcock & Wilcox, to be installed at Hatfield's Ferry in 2006.[4][5] The equipment, which cost $700 million to install, removed 95% of sulfur dioxide (SO
2) and lowered mercury emissions at the plant when it was activated in 2009.[1]
Closure and future plans
On July 9, 2013, FirstEnergy announced they would be shutting down Hatfield's Ferry by October 9. The company decided against investing $245 million to retrofit Hatfield's Ferry in order to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS).[1] In April 2017, FirstEnergy announced they would be selling part of the power plant site to APV Renaissance Partners Opco who are proposing a natural gas power plant.[6]
References
- Ferris, Steve (July 9, 2013). "FirstEnergy closing Hatfield's Ferry Power Station". Herald-Standard. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- "Allegheny Energy, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Feb 11, 2010" (PDF). secdatabase.com. February 11, 2010. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- Storey, Jerry (April 22, 2001). "Hatfield's Ferry installs wetland treatment facility". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- "Allegheny Energy to install scrubbers at Hatfield's Ferry Power Station". Power Engineering. July 13, 2006. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- "Hatfield's Ferry Station Units 1, 2 and 3". Babcock & Wilcox. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- Moore, Daniel (April 5, 2017). "FirstEnergy sells part of former Hatfield power plant to gas developer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved February 21, 2020.