List of coal-fired power stations in the United States

This is a list of operational coal-fired power stations in the United States.

Plant Bowen, the third largest coal-fired power station in the United States.

In 2019 there were 241 coal powered units across the United States[1] which generated 23% of the United States electricity in 2019,[2] an amount of electricity similar to that from renewable energy or nuclear power[3][4] but about half of the amount generated by natural gas plants. Installed capacity was about 236 GW.[5]

Coal plants have been closing at a fast rate since 2010 (290 plants have closed from 2010 to May 2019; this was 40% of the US's coal generating capacity) due to competition from other generating sources, primarily cheaper and cleaner natural gas, (a result of the fracking boom) which has replaced so many coal plants that natural gas now accounts for 40% of the US's total electricity generation, as well as the decrease in the cost of renewables.[1] However, some coal plants remain profitable because costs to other people due to the health and environmental impact of the coal industry (estimated to average 5 cents per kWh[6][7]) is not priced into the cost of generation. Some coal plants are considering only operating during periods of higher electricity demand, from December to February (winter) and from June to August (summer).[8]

Coal-fired power stations

Name State Location Capacity
(MW)
Capacity Factor Annual Generation
(GWh)
CO
2
emissions

(Tons/year)

[9][10]

Owner Fuel Type Retirement Ref
A. B. Brown  Indiana 37°54′20″N 87°42′54″W 700 2,470 (2019) 2,543,325 (2019) Vectren Bituminous coal

(530.4 MW)

Natural gas

(176.4 MW)

December 2023 (Coal) [11][12][13][14]
AES Hawaii  Hawaii 21°18′12″N 158°06′25″W 203 1,317 (2019) 1,392,267 (2019) AES Corporation Sub-bituminous coal September 2022 [15][16]
AES Petersburg  Indiana 38°31′39″N 87°15′14″W 2,146 48.41% 8,755 (2019) 8,708,619 (2019) IPL Bituminous Coal May 2021 (Unit 1)

May 2023 (Unit 2)

2042 (Unit 3 & 4)

[17][18][13]
AES Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico 17°56′45.4″N 66°09′04.5″W 454 AES Corporation Coal [19][20][21][22]
AES Warrior Run  Maryland 39°35′46″N 78°44′46″W 205 1,104 (2019) 1,181,675 (2019) AES Corporation Bituminous coal [23]
Allen S. King  Minnesota 45°01′49.2″N 92°46′45.2″W 511 1,739 (2019) 1,730,280 (2019) Xcel Energy Sub-bituminous Coal 2028 [24][25][26]
Amalgamated Sugar Twin Falls  Idaho 42°31′55″N 114°25′55″W 10.2 52 (2019) 224,652 (2019) Amalgamated Sugar Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[27][28][29]
Antelope Valley  North Dakota 47°22′14″N 101°50′16″W 900 6,098 (2019) 6,557,577 (2019) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Lignite

Refined coal

[30][31][32]
Apache  Arizona 32°03′40″N 109°53′40″W 408 2,003 (2019) 1,458,894 (2019) Arizona Electric Power Cooperative Sub-bituminous Coal

(204 MW)

Natural gas

(204 MW)

[33][34]
Archer Daniels Midland

Cedar Rapids

 Iowa 41°55′38″N 91°41′24″W 256.1 1,051 (2019) 2,319,528 (2019) Archer Daniels Midland Sub-bituminous coal

Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[35][36]
Archer Daniels Midland Clinton  Iowa 41°48′29″N 90°13′58″W 180 771 (2019) 1,652,099 (2019) Archer Daniels Midland Sub-bituminous coal [37][38]
Archer Daniels Midland

Columbus

 Nebraska 41°24′59″N 97°17′11″W 71.4 293 (2019) 1,018,753 (2019) Archer Daniels Midland Sub-bituminous Coal [39][40]
Archer Daniels Midland Decatur  Illinois 39°51′48″N 88°53′55″W 335 1,188 (2019) 3,544,865 (2019) Archer Daniels Midland Bituminous coal

Sub-bituminous coal

[41]
Archer Daniels Midland

Des Moines

 Iowa 41°37′34.0″N 93°34′59.7″W 7.9 25 (2019) 122,310 (2019) Archer Daniels Midland Sub-bituminous coal [42][43]
Argus  California 35°45′54″N 117°22′56″W 63 250 (2019) 1,162,275 (2019) Searles Valley Minerals Refined Coal

Natural gas

[44][28][45]
Ashdown  Arkansas 33°38′23″N 94°06′42″W 156.5 667 (2019) 311,828 (2019) Domtar Industries Black Liquor

Natural gas

Wood (Biomass)

Bituminous coal

[46][47]
Avon Lake  Ohio 41°30′15″N 82°03′16″W 680 444 (2019) 471,574 (2019) GenOn Energy Bituminous coal

Sub-bituminous coal

[48][49]
Baldwind  Illinois 42°08′17″N 88°03′31″W 1,815 6,292 (2019) 6,127,543 (2019) Dynegy Midwest Generation Refined coal December 2025 [50][51][52]
Belews Creek  North Carolina 36°16′53″N 80°3′37″W 2,240 40.88% 7,124 (2019) 6,215,485 (2019) Duke Energy Bituminous coal [53][54]
Belle River  Michigan 42°46′26″N 82°29′42″W 1,664 5,802 (2019) 5,629,063 (2019) Detroit Edison Refined coal

(1,260 MW)

Natural Gas

(256 MW)

May 2029 (Unit 1)

May 2030 (Unit 2)

No plans to close other 3 units

[55][56][13]
Big Bend  Florida 27°47′45″N 82°24′13″W 1,821 45%-55% (2019) 3,890 (2019) 2,955,073 (2019) TECO Energy Natural gas

Bituminous coal

Solar

November 2021 (Unit 2)

No plans to close unit 1

[57][58][59]
Big Cajun 2  Louisiana 30°43′36″N 91°22′01″W 1,902.9 3,274 (2019) 2,987,086 (2019) Cleco

Entergy

Sub-bituminous coal

and Refined coal

(1,276.9 MW Units 1&3)

Natural gas

(626 MW, Unit 2)

2025 (Unit 1) [60][61]
Big Stone  South Dakota 45°18′14″N 96°30′37″W 451 2,619 (2019) 2,698,883 (2019) OTPC Sub-bituminous coal [62][63]
Birchwood  Virginia 38°15′56″N 77°18′51″W 258.3 48 (2019) 65,032 (2019) J-POWER

General Electric

Bituminous coal February 2021 [64][65]
Biron Mill  Wisconsin 44°25′48″N 89°46′50″W 61.6 164 (2019) 252,089 (2019) ND Paper Sub-bituminous coal

Natural gas

[66][67]
Bonanza  Utah 40°05′11″N 109°17′11″W 499.5 3,738 (2019) 3,514,286 (2019) Deseret Power Bituminous coal December 2030 [68][69][13]
Bowen  Georgia 34°07′23″N 84°55′13″W 3,499 51% (2019) 10,987 (2019) 10,093,816 (2019) Georgia Power Bituminous coal [70][71]
Brame  Louisiana 31°23′49″N 92°43′09″W 1,701.8 5,018 (2019) 5,066,218 (2019) Cleco

Lafayette Utilities System

Louisiana Energy and Power Authority

Natural gas

(440 MW)

Sub-bituminous

and Bituminous coal

(558 MW)

Petroleum coke

(703.8 MW)

[72][73]
Brandon Shores  Maryland 39°10′53″N 76°32′16″W 1,370 2,231 (2019) 2,594,657 (2019) Talen Energy Bituminous coal 2025 [74][75][76]
Bridgeport  Connecticut 41°10′17″N 73°11′03″W 995 2,100 (2019) 806,838 (2019) PSEG Natural gas

Sub-bituminous coal

June 2021 (coal) [77][78][13]
Brunner Island  Pennsylvania 40°05′44″N 76°41′49″W 1,567 33% (2015) 2,588 (2019) 2,150,934 (2019) Talen Energy Bituminous coal

Natural gas

December 31, 2028 (coal) [79][80][81]
Bull Run  Tennessee 36°01′16″N 84°09′22″W 889 1,551 (2019) 1,337,090 (2019) Tennessee Valley Authority Bituminous coal January 2024 [82][83][13]
Burlington  Iowa 40°44′28″N 91°07′00″W 212 1,146 (2019) 1,194,481 (2019) Interstate Power and Light Sub-bituminous coal December 2021 [84][85][13]
Canton North Carolina  North Carolina 35°32′06″N 82°50′36″W 52.5 310 (2018) 819,429 (2018) Blue Ridge Paper Products

(Evergreen Packaging)

Bituminous coal

Black liquor

Natural gas

[86][87]
Cardinal  Ohio 40°15′7″N 80°38′51″W 1,800 63.66% 9,640 (2019) 8,911,067 (2019) American Electric Power Bituminous coal 2030 [88][89][90]
Carney's Point/

Chambers Cogeneration

 New Jersey 39°41′38″N 75°29′09″W 285 565 (2019) 711,573 (2019) NAES Bituminous coal March 2024 [91][92]
Cayuga  Indiana 39°55′26″N 87°25′38″W 1,062 6,082 (2018) 5,681,919 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal [93][94]
C.D. McIntosh  Florida 28°04′52″N 81°55′22″W 363.8 3,147 (2019) 1,834,464 (2019) City of Lakeland Natural gas

Bituminous coal

2024 [95][96]
Centralia  Washington 46°45′20″N 122°51′36″W 670 7,155 (2019) 7,411,136 (2019) TransAlta Refined coal December 2025 [97][98][99]
Chalk Point  Maryland 38°32′37″N 76°41′19″W 2,413 6.88% 495 (2019) 545,329 (2019) NRG Energy Bituminous coal

Natural gas

June 1, 2021 [100][101][102]
Chena  Alaska 64°50′51″N 147°44′02″W 27.5 187 (2019) 328,539 (2019) Aurora Energy Lignite [103][104]
Chesterfield  Virginia 37°22′59″N 77°22′58″W 1,052.9 3,615 (2019) 1,921,878 (2019) Dominion Energy Natural gas

Bituminous coal

February 2021/January 2023

(conflicting sources)

[105][106][107][13]
Cheswick  Pennsylvania 40°32′18″N 79°47′29″W 635 790 (2019) 896,561 (2019) GenOn Power Midwest Bituminous coal [108][109]
Cholla  Arizona 34°56′25″N 110°18′01″W 426 2,783 (2019) 3,004,568 (2019) Arizona Public Service

PacifiCorp

Sub-bituminous coal 2025 [110][111][112]
Clay Boswell  Minnesota 47°15′39″N 93°39′14″W 922.5 4,811 (2019) 5,052,620 (2019) Minnesota Power Sub-bituminous coal 2035

(Unit 3, Unit 4 will convert)

[113][114][115]
Clifty Creek  Indiana 38°44′16″N 85°25′08″W 1,303 5,723 (2019) 5,850,082 (2019) Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Bituminous coal [116][117]
Clover  Virginia 36°52′15″N 78°42′11″W 848 1,281 (2019) 2,785,729 (2018) Dominion Energy Bituminous coal 2025 [118][119]
Coal Creek  North Dakota 47°22′37″N 101°09′26″W 1,210 8,193 (2019) 9,479,589 (2018) Great River Energy Lignite

Refined coal

October 2022 [120][121][13]
Coleto Creek  Texas 28°42′48″N 97°12′48″W 622.4 3,226 (2019) Dynegy Sub-bituminous coal [122][123]
Colstrip  Montana 45°53′01″N 106°36′44″W 740 13,408 (2019) 13,457,210 (2018) Talen Energy

Puget Sound Energy

Sub-bituminous coal [124][125][126]
Colstrip Energy/

Rosebud Energy

 Montana 45°58′31″N 106°39′19.8″W 38 301 (2019) 391,154 (2019) Rosebud Energy Corporation (50%)

ACI Energy (25%)

Harrier Power Corporation (25%)

Waste coal [127][128][129]
Columbia  Wisconsin 43°29′10″N 89°25′13″W 1,023 5,367 (2019) 6,485,530 (2018) Wisconsin Power and

Light Company (46.2%)

Wisconsin Public Service (31.8%)

Madison Gas and Electric (22%)

Refined coal [130]
Colver  Pennsylvania 40°33′14″N 78°47′54″W 118 767 (2019) 825,517 (2019) Generation Holdings LP Waste coal [131][132][133]
Comanche  Colorado 38°12′30″N 104°34′34″W 1,635 74.92% 8,500 (2019) 10,103,904 (2018) PSCC Sub-bituminous coal December 2022 (Unit 1)

December 2025 (Unit 2)

[134][135][136]
Conemaugh  Pennsylvania 40°23′05″N 79°03′49″W 1,872 69.79% 11,006 (2019) 10,236,540 (2018) PSGE Refined coal

Bituminous coal

[137]
Cooper  Kentucky 36°59′N 84°35′W 341 169 (2019) 188,137 (2019) East Kentucky Power Cooperative Bituminous coal [138][139]
Cope  South Carolina 33°22′01″N 81°02′04″W 417 1,852 (2019) 1,459,404 (2018) Dominion Energy Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[140][141]
Coronado  Arizona 34°34′40″N 109°16′23″W 822 53.90% (2019) 2,075 (2019) 3,647,268 (2018) Salt River Project Refined coal by 2032 [142]
Coyote  North Dakota 47°13′18″N 101°48′56″W 420 2,062 (2019) 3,406,314 (2018) Otter Tail Power Company (35%)

Northern Municipal Power Agency (30%)

Montana-Dakota Utilities (25%)

NorthWestern Energy (10%)

Lignite [143][144][145]
Craig  Colorado 40°27′49″N 107°35′28″W 1,428 7,924 (2019) 7,315,640 (2018) TSGTA Sub-bituminous coal December 2025 (Unit 1)

September 2028 (Unit 2)

2030 (Unit 3)

[146][147][148][13]
Crist  Florida 30°33′55″N 87°13′33″W 1,135.1 2,668 (2019) 3,243,847 (2018) Gulf Power Bituminous coal All units converting to natural

gas in 2021

[149][150][151]
Cross  South Carolina 33°22′9″N 80°6′51″W 2,390 45.59% 8,375 (2019) 8,960,208 (2018) Santee Cooper Refined coal 2027 [152][153]
Crystal River  Florida 28°57′29″N 82°41′59″W 1,434 44.57% 15,004 (2019) 8,594,472 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal 2027 [154][155]
Cumberland  Tennessee 36°23′29″N 87°39′17″W 2,470 48% (2019) 9,409 (2019) 9,882,735 (2018) Tennessee Valley Authority Bituminous coal [156][157]
Curtis H. Stanton  Florida 28°28′56″N 81°09′59″W 1,820 38.76% 6,180 (2019) 5,035,243 (2018) Orlando Utilities Commission Bituminous coal

Natural gas

Landfill gas

[158][159]
Dallman  Illinois 39°45′18″N 89°36′18″W 437.4 1,854 (2019) 1,853,889 (2018) City of Springfield, Illinois Bituminous coal 2023 (Unit 3)

No plants to close Unit 4

[160][161][13]
Dave Johnston  Wyoming 42°50′17″N 105°46′37″W 816 4,686 (2019) PacifiCorp Refined coal

Sub-bituminous coal

January 2027 (Unit 3) [162][163][13]
D.B. Wilson  Kentucky 37°45′N 87°08′W 450 2,639 (2019) 2,289,589 (2018) Big Rivers Electric Corporation Bituminous coal [164][165]
Deerhaven  Florida 29°45′32″N 82°23′17″W 417 786 (2019) Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) Bituminous coal

(235 MW)

Natural Gas (74 MW)

[166][167][168]
Dan E. Karn  Michigan 43°38′32″N 83°50′17″W 258 1,820 (2019) 2,562,789 (2018) CMS Energy Sub-bituminous coal May 2023 [169][170][13]
Dolet Hills  Louisiana 32°02′29″N 93°34′01″W 650 1,166 (2019) 1,757,396 (2018) SWEPCO Lignite 2021 [171][172][90]
Dry Fork  Wyoming 44°23′20″N 105°27′39″W 422 2,566 (2019) 3,078,502 (2018) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Pulverized coal

(Sub-bituminous)

[173][174]
East Bend  Kentucky 38°54′N 84°51′W 669 3,166 (2019) 2,835,579 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal [175][176]
Ebensburg  Pennsylvania 40°27′18″N 78°44′51″W 50 236 (2019) 367,499 (2019) Ebensburg Power Waste Coal [177][178]
E C Gaston  Alabama 33°14′34″N 86°27′40″W 1,880 5,689 (2019) 4,549,976 (2018) Alabama Power Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[179]
Edgewater  Wisconsin 43°42′56″N 87°42′23″W 380 1,427 (2019) 3,335,886 (2018) Alliant Energy (Majority)

WEC Energy Group (minority)

Sub-bituminous coal December 2022 [180][13]
Edwards  Illinois 40°36′13″N 89°39′48″W 780 3,207 (2019) 3,398,925 (2018) Vistra Energy Sub-bituminous coal 2022 [181][182][183]
Edwardsport  Indiana 38°47′51″N 87°15′02″W 618 3,982 (2019) 3,557,683 (2018) Duke Energy Coal deprived synthetic gas

Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[184]
E. W. Brown  Kentucky 37°47′N 84°43′W 464 1,430 (2019) 2,527,515 (2018) Kentucky Utilities Bituminous coal

(413 MW)

Natural gas

Solar (10 MW)

[185][186]
Fayette  Texas 29°55′00″N 96°45′06″W 1,760 67.20% 9,606 (2019) 10,583,914 (2018) Austin Energy (50%)
LCRA (50%)
Sub-bituminous coal

Refined coal

[187][188]
F. B. Culley  Indiana 37°54′33″N 87°19′30″W 369 1,379 (2019) 1,943,405 (2018) Vectren Bituminous coal December 2023 (Unit 2)

No plans to close Unit 3

[189][190][13]
Fernandina Beach Mill  Florida 30°40′54″N 81°27′22″W 118.4 634 (2019) 510,298 (2018) Westrock Black liquor

Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[191][192]
Flint Creek  Arkansas 36°15′20″N 94°31′22″W 528 2,377 (2019) 2,752,680 (2018) 50% SWEPCO/AEP

50% Arkansas Electric Cooperative

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation

Sub-bituminous coal [193][194]
Fort Martin  West Virginia 39°42′37″N 79°55′40″W 1,098 6,701 (2019) FirstEnergy Bituminous coal [195][196]
Four Corners  New Mexico
 Navajo Nation
36°41′17″N 108°28′37″W 2,040 42.02% 8,917 (2019) 6,744,843 (2018) Arizona Public Service (66%)
SCE (19.2%)
Others (14.8%)
Sub-bituminous coal December 2031 [197][198][199]
Gallatin  Tennessee 36°18′53″N 86°24′01″W 1,576 4,158 (2019) 5,520,491 (2018) Tennessee Valley Authority Sub-bituminous coal

(976 MW)

Natural gas

(600 MW)

[200][201][202]
General James M. Gavin  Ohio 38°56′09″N 82°07′00″W 2,600 70.28% 13,894 (2019) 14,718,296 (2018) Lightstone Generation Refined coal [203]
Genoa  Wisconsin 43°33′33″N 91°13′55″W 379 1,189 (2019) 1,701,150 (2018) Dairyland Power Cooperative Sub-bituminous coal December 2021 [204][205][13]
George Neal North  Iowa 42.324827°N 96.379948°W / 42.324827; -96.379948 (George Neal North) 584.1 1,628 (2019) 2,181,822 (2018) MidAmerican Energy (72%)

Interstate Power and Light (28%)

Refined coal [206][207]
George Neal South  Iowa 42°17′59″N 96°21′42″W 640 1,544 (2019) 2,980,467 (2018) MidAmerican Energy Company (40.57%)

Interstate Power and Light (25.7%)

Others (33.73%)

Refined coal [208][209]
Gerald Gentleman  Nebraska 41°04′51″N 101°08′35″W 1,365 8,401 (2019) 8,583,977 (2018) Nebraska Public Power District Sub-bituminous coal [120][210]
G. G. Allen  North Carolina 35°11′25″N 81°0′30″W 1,140 895 (2019) 1,022,513 (2017) Duke Energy Bituminous coal December 2024 [211][212][13]
Ghent  Kentucky 38°45′15″N 85°1′17″W 1,919 67.01% 10,164 (2019) 11,645,863 (2018) Kentucky Utilities Refined coal [213][214]
Gibson  Indiana 38°22′19″N 87°46′02″W 3,345 60.17% 12,184 (2019) 17,695,568 (2018) Duke Energy (90.3%)
IMPA (4.87%)
WVPA (4.87%)
Bituminous coal 2037-2041 [215][216]
Grant Town  West Virginia 39°33′37″N 80°09′46″W 95.7 598 (2019) American Bituminous Waste coal [217][218]
Harrington  Texas 35°17′56″N 101°44′52″W 1,018 3,735 (2019) 4,913,996 (2018) Xcel Energy Sub-bituminous coal December 2036 (Unit 1)

December 2038 (Unit 2)

December 2040 (Unit 3)

[219][220][13]
Harrison  West Virginia 39°23′02″N 80°19′52″W 1,984 12,364,762 (2018) FirstEnergy Refined coal [221][222]
Hawthorn  Missouri 39°07′51″N 94°28′40″W 1,046.2 3,092 (2019) 2,852,881 (2018) Kansas City Power & Light Co Sub-bituminous coal [223]
Hayden  Colorado 40°29′14″N 107°11′08″W 441 2,571 (2019) 2,358,015 (2018) XcelEnergy Bituminous coal 2030 (Unit 1)

2036 (Unit 2)

[224][225]
Healy  Alaska 63°51′15″N 148°57′00″W 93 345 (2019) 362,547 (2018) Golden Valley Electric Lignite

Waste coal

[226]
Herbert A. Wagner  Maryland 39°10′43″N 76°31′37″W 1,040 159 (2019) 529,778 (2018) Talen Energy Bituminous coal 2025 [74][227][76]
Holcomb  Kansas 37°55′51″N 100°58′21″W 349 1,570 (2019) 1,561,910 (2018) Sunflower Electric Sub-bituminous coal [228][229]
Homer City  Pennsylvania 40°30′39″N 79°11′37″W 2,022 28.97% 6,828 (2019) 5,120,290 (2018) NRG Energy Bituminous coal [230][231]
Hoot Lake  Minnesota 46°17′27″N 96°02′35″W 129.4 319 (2019) 356,720 (2019) Otter Tail Power Sub-bituminous coal June 2021 [232][233][234]
Hugh L. Spurlock  Kentucky 38°41′55″N 83°49′0″W 1,346 5,890 (2019) 7,683,724 (2018) East Kentucky Power Cooperative Bituminous coal [235][236]
Hugo  Oklahoma 34°00′49″N 95°19′32″W 446 576 (2019) 1,774,592 (2018) Western Farmers Electric Cooperative Sub-bituminous coal [237][238]
Hunter  Utah 39°10′25″N 111°01′44″W 1,577.2 8,682 (2019) MidAmerica Energy

PacifiCorp

Refined coal [239][240]
Huntington  Utah 39°22′45″N 111°04′41″W 1,037 4,898 (2019) PacifiCorp Bituminous coal [241][242]
Iatan  Missouri 39°27′09″N 94°58′35″W 1,550 57.63% 8,562 (2019) 7,444,194 (2018) Evergy Sub-bituminous coal [243][244]
Independence  Arkansas 35°40′38″N 91°24′35″W 1,678 65.87% 5,656 (2019) 9,689,299 (2018) Entergy Sub-bituminous coal 2030 [245][246]
Indian River  Delaware 38°35′08″N 75°14′05″W 445.5 121 (2019) 412,275 (2018) NRG Energy Bituminous coal [247][248]
Ingredion Incorporated  Illinois 41°46′40″N 87°49′27″W 45 242 (2019) 693,731 (2019) Ingredion Incorporated Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[249][250]
Intermountain  Utah 39°30′27″N 112°34′49″W 1,800 53.90% 7,562 (2019) 7,810,112 (2018) Intermountain Power Agency Bituminous coal June 2027 [251][252][13]
Iowa State University  Iowa 42°01′40″N 93°38′24″W 46 107 (2019) Iowa State University Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[253][254][255]
James E. Rogers  North Carolina 35°13′02″N 81°45′40″W 1,530 6,368 (2019) 4,636,073 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[256][257]
James H. Miller Jr.  Alabama 33°37′55″N 87°03′38″W 2,640 79.24% 18,491 (2019) 17,440,469 (2018) Alabama Power Sub-bituminous coal [258]
James M. Barry  Alabama 31°0′22″N 88°0′40″W 2,671 12,471 (2019) 6,992,896 (2019) Alabama Power Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[259][260]
Jeffrey  Kansas 39°17′10″N 96°7′1″W 2,160 50.20% 6,574 (2019) 10,268,687 (2018) Evergy (50%)
Black Hills Corporation (50%)
Sub-bituminous coal [261]
J. H. Campbell  Michigan 42°54′43.5″N 86°12′08.3″W 1,420 8,402 (2019) 7,917,510 (2018) CMS Energy Sub-bituminous coal 2031 (Unit 1 & 2)

2040 (Unit 3)

[262][263]
Jim Bridger  Wyoming 41°44′15″N 108°47′14″W 2,110 59.33% 11,255 (2019) MidAmerican Energy Sub-bituminous coal 2023 (Unit 1)

2028 (Unit 2) 2037 (Units 3 & 4)

[146][264][265]
J K Spruce  Texas 29°18′26″N 98°19′13″W 1,444 6,692 (2019) 6,470,826 (2019) CPS Energy Sub-bituminous coal [266][267]
John B. Rich Memorial  Pennsylvania 40°47′26″N 76°11′53″W 88.4 624 (2019) 795,758 (2019) Gilberton Power Waste coal [268][269]
John E. Amos  West Virginia 38°28′29″N 81°49′16″W 2,933 50.54% 9,796 (2019) 12,145,020 (2018) American Electric Power Bituminous coal [270]
John P. Madgett  Wisconsin 44°18′11″N 91°54′45″W 369 1,535 (2019) 2,080,026 (2018) Dairyland Power Cooperative Sub-bituminous coal [271][272]
John Twitty  Missouri 37°09′06″N 93°23′18″W 494 1,785 (2019) 1,927,948 (2017) City of Springfield, Missouri Sub-bituminous coal [273]
John W. Turk Jr.  Arkansas 33°39′02″N 93°48′42″W 600 4,015 (2019) 3,690,501 (2018) American ElectricPower (73%)

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (12%)

East Texas Electric Cooperative (8%)

Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority(7%)

Sub-bituminous coal [274][275]
Joppa  Illinois 37°12′37″N 88°51′29″W 1,100 4,413 (2019) 5,152,652 (2018) Ameren Refined coal [276]
J Robert Welsh  Texas 33°03′18″N 94°50′22″W 1,056 4,545 (2019) 5,889,068 (2018) SWEPCO Sub-bituminous coal 2028 [277][278][90]
Keystone  Pennsylvania 40°39′35″N 79°20′28″W 1,711 82.85% 11,005 (2019) 11,190,515 (2018) PSEG (22.84%)
ArcLight (20.91%)
Others (56.25%)
Refined coal [279]
Kincaid  Illinois 39°35′N 89°29′W 1,320 3,115 (2019) 5,042,995 (2018) Dynegy Sub-bituminous coal [280][281]
Kingston  Tennessee 35°53′54″N 84°31′08″W 1,398 3,320 (2019) 3,313,787 (2018) Tennessee Valley Authority Bituminous coal

Sub-bituminous coal

[282][283][284]
Kyger Creek  Ohio 38°54′55″N 82°07′42″W 1,086 5,515 (2019) 5,809,638 (2018) Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Bituminous coal [285][286]
Labadie  Missouri 38°33′44″N 90°50′16″W 2,372 75.88% 15,766 (2018) 15,758,937 (2018) Ameren Sub-bituminous coal

Refined coal

[287][288]
La Cygne  Kansas 38°20′53″N 94°38′41″W 1,422 5,798 (2019) 5,647,055 (2018) KCP&L

Westar Energy

Sub-bituminous coal [289][290]
Lansing  Iowa 43°20′10″N 91°10′00″W 630 442 (2019) 994,097 (2018) Interstate Power and Light Sub-bituminous coal [291][292]
Laramie River Station  Wyoming 42°6′26″N 104°53′14″W 1,710 71.36% (2018) 9,032 (2019) 10,559,027 (2018) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Refined coal [293][294]
Lawrence  Kansas 39°00′28″N 95°16′07″W 517 2,422 (2019) 3,062,018 (2018) Evergy Sub-bituminous coal [295][296]
Leland Olds  North Dakota 47°16′54″N 101°19′10″W 669 3,605 (2019) 3,863,058 (2018) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Lignite

Refined coal

[297][298]
Lewis & Clark  Montana 47°40′44″N 104°09′27″W 50 263 (2019) 314,567 (2018) Montana-Dakota Utilities Lignite March 2021 [299][300][301][302]
Limestone  Texas 31°25′24″N 96°15′5″W 1,850 58.92% 8,700 (2019) 9,814,811 (2018) NRG Energy Sub-bituminous coal January 2030 [303][13][304]
Logan  New Jersey 39°47′32″N 75°24′24″W 243 482 (2019) 621,520 (2018) NAES Bituminous coal [305]
Lon D. Wright  Nebraska 41°25′41″N 96°27′44″W 130 649 (2019) 521,858 (2019) City of Fremont Sub-bituminous coal

Wind

[306][307]
Longview  West Virginia 39°42′27″N 79°57′24″W 700 5,265 (2019) 4,329,229 (2018) Longview Power Bituminous coal [308]
Louisa  Iowa 41°19′01″N 91°05′37″W 811.9 3,346 (2019) 4,816,701 (2018) MidAmerican Energy (88%)

Interstate Power and Light (4%)

Central Iowa Power Cooperative (4.6%)

Others (3.4%)

Refined coal 2040 [309][310]
Major Oak  Texas 31°05′29″N 96°41′34″W 349.2 2,414 (2019) Blackstone Group Lignite [311][312]
Marion  Illinois 37°37′14″N 88°57′18″W 272 1,652 (2019) 1,828,122 (2018) Southern Illinois Power Cooperative Bituminous coal [313][314]
Marshall  North Carolina 35°35′51″N 80°57′53″W 1,996 48.53% 7,787 (2019) 7,535,293 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal December 2034 (Unit 1 & 2) [315]
Martin Drake  Colorado 38°49′27″N 104°49′53″W 207.3 740 (2019) 1,046,153 (2018) City of Colorado Springs Sub-bituminous coal December 2022 [316][317][318][304]
Martin Lake  Texas 32°15′42″N 94°33′53″W 2,250 71.28% 12,105 (2019) Luminant Lignite

Sub-bituminous coal

[319]
Mayo  North Carolina 36°31′40″N 78°53′09″W 727 1,526 (2019) 1,721,693 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal [320][321]
Meramec  Missouri 38°24′09″N 90°20′09″W 923 497 (2019) 1,592,205 (2018) Ameren Sub-bituminous coal December 2022 (Unit 4) [322][13][323]
Merom  Indiana 39°04′04″N 87°30′41″W 1,080 4,591 (2019) 5,716,946 (2018) Hoosier Energy Bituminous coal May 2023 [324][325][304]
Merrimack[note 1]  New Hampshire 43°08′29″N 71°28′07″W 496.4 302 (2019) 264,399 (2018) Granite Shore Power Bituminous coal May 2024 [326][327][304]
Miami Fort  Ohio 39°06′56″N 84°48′18″W 1,321 6,974 (2019) 5,321,490 (2018) Dynegy Bituminous coal [328]
Michigan City  Indiana 41°43′16″N 86°54′35″W 680 1,073 (2019) 2,146,752 (2018) NiSource Bituminous coal May 2028 [329][330][304]
Mill Creek  Kentucky 38°03′N 85°55′W 1,717 8,258 (2019) 8,534,037 (2018) Louisville Gas and Electric Refined coal [331]
Milton R. Young  North Dakota 47°03′58″N 101°12′50″W 705 4,705 (2019) 5,284,291 (2018) Minnkota Power Cooperative Refined coal [332][333]
Mitchell  West Virginia 39°49′47.99″N 80°49′4.79″W 1632.6 5,041 (2019) 5,538,641 (2018) Appalachian Power Company (50%)

Kentucky Power (50%)

Bituminous coal [334][335]
Monroe  Michigan 41°53′21″N 83°20′44″W 3,400 55.26% 15,322 (2019) 15,769,057 (2018) DTE Electric Refined coal 2040 [336][337]
Montour  Pennsylvania 41°4′13″N 76°39′52″W 1,504 19.89% 1,056 (2019) 2,668,228 (2018) Talen Energy Bituminous coal 2025 [338][339][76]
Morgantown  Maryland 38°21′33″N 76°58′36″W 1,477 1,737 (2019) 2,480,214 (2018) NRG Energy Bituminous coal [74][340]
Mountaineer  West Virginia 38°58′42″N 81°56′08″W 1,300 8,255 (2019) 5,401,403 (2018) American Electric Power Bituminous coal [341][342]
Mount Storm  West Virginia 39°12′03″N 79°15′46″W 1,602.4 4,533 (2019) 5,348,160 (2018) Dominion Energy Bituminous coal [343][344]
Mt. Carmel Cogen  Pennsylvania 40°48′40″N 76°27′14″W 47.3 81 (2019) 134,609 (2019) Mount Carmel Cogen Waste coal [345][346]
Muscatine  Iowa 41°23′21″N 91°03′31″W 293.5 695 (2019) 1,114,601 (2018) Board of Water Electric and Communications Refined coal [347][348]
Muskogee  Oklahoma 35°45′42″N 95°17′15″W 1,716 1,551 (2019) 4,259,912 (2018) Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company Natural gas

(1,144MW)

Sub-bituminous coal

(573 MW)

[349][350]
Muskogee Mill  Oklahoma 35°43′57″N 95°17′38″W 114 373 (2019) 560,787 (2019) Koch Industries Sub-bituminous coal

(89 MW)

Natural gas

(25 MW)

[351][352]
Naughton  Wyoming 41°45′26″N 110°35′52″W 707.2 2,813 (2019) PacifiCorp Sub-bituminous coal 2025 [353][354]
Nearman Creek  Kansas 39°10′14″N 94°41′51″W 235 1,068 (2019) 1,039,764 (2018) City of Kansas City, Kansas Sub-bituminous coal [355][356]
Nebraska City  Nebraska 40°37′26″N 95°46′38″W 1,212 6,812 (2019) 8,833,311 (2018) Omaha Public Power District Sub-bituminous coal [357][358]
New Madrid  Missouri 36°30′58″N 89°33′50″W 1,200 6,881 (2019) 7,179,989 (2018) Associated Electric Cooperative Refined coal [359][360]
Newton  Illinois 38°56′10″N 88°16′40″W 1,235 3,201 (2019) Vistra Energy Refined coal [361][362]
Northampton  Pennsylvania 40°41′28″N 75°28′45″W 134.1 154 (2019) Olympus Power Waste Coal [363][364][365]
Northeastern  Oklahoma 36°25′35″N 95°42′03″W 946 4,639 (2019) 3,709,621 (2018) Public Service Company of Oklahoma Natural gas (50%)

Sub-bituminous coal

(50%)

2026 (Unit 3, 469 MW) [366][367][368][90]
North Omaha  Nebraska 41°19′43″N 95°56′57″W 627 1,873 (2019) 1,823,417 (2018) Omaha Public Power District Sub-bituminous coal 2023 (converting to gas) [369][370][371]
Northside  Florida 30°25′43″N 81°33′10″W 1,300 3,878 (2019) 3,551,547 (2018) JEA Natural gas

Petroleum coke

Bituminous coal

[372]
North Valmy  Nevada 40°52′50″N 117°09′08″W 567 14.36% (2017) 1,450 (2018) 1,645,434 (2018) Sierra Pacific Power Bituminous coal

Sub-bituminous coal

December 2021 (Unit 1)

December 2025 (Unit 2)

[146][373][374][375]
Oak Creek  Wisconsin 42°50′40″N 87°49′43″W 1,135 7,914 (2019) WE Energies Refined coal

Bituminous coal

2024 [376][377]
Oak Grove  Texas 31°10′53″N 96°29′17″W 1,796 77.65% 12,407 (2019) 11,676,507 (2018) Luminant Refined coal [378]
Ottumwa  Iowa 41°05′49″N 92°33′19″W 725.9 3,791 (2019) 3,724,042 (2018) MidAmerican Energy (52%)

Interstate Power and Light (48%)

Sub-bituminous coal [379][380]
Panther Creek  Pennsylvania 40.854596°N 75.878464°W / 40.854596; -75.878464 (Panther Creek) 94 105 (2019) 137,092 (2019) Panther Creek Power Operating LLC Waste coal [381][382]
Pawnee  Colorado 40°13′11″N 103°40′43″W 505 2,510 (2019) 3,503,839 (2018) Xcel Energy Sub-bituminous coal 2041 [383][384]
Pirkey  Texas 32°27′40″N 94°29′03″W 721 3,071 (2019) 4,665,721 (2018) Southwestern Electric Power (85.9%)

North Texas Electric Coop (11.72%)

Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority

(2.38%)

Lignite 2023 [385][386][387][90]
Platte  Nebraska 40°51′17″N 98°20′53″W 100 505 (2019) 591,747 (2019) City of Grand Island, Nebraska Sub-bituminous coal [388][389]
Pleasants  West Virginia 39°22′01″N 81°17′41″W 1,300 4,965 (2019) 6,908,881 (2018) Allegheny Energy

(FirstEnergy subsidiary)

Refined coal June 1, 2022 [390][13]
Plum Point  Arkansas 35°39′47″N 89°56′48″W 680 3,945 (2019) 4,791,733 (2018) NRG Energy Sub-bituminous coal [391][392]
Powerton  Illinois 40°32′28″N 89°40′48″W 1,536 33.56% 2,335 (2019) 5,169,444 (2018) NRG Energy Sub-bituminous coal [393][394]
Prairie Creek  Iowa 41°56′39″N 91°38′20″W 213.4 43 (2019) 198,803 (2018) Interstate Power and Light Sub-bituminous coal December 2025 (Unit 1 & 2) [395][396]
Prairie State  Illinois 38°16′40″N 89°40′4″W 1,600 82.28% 12,053 (2019) 10,109,017 (2018) Prairie State Energy Campus Bituminous coal 2023 (Units 14, 15, 17, 18) [397][398]
Purdue University  Indiana 40°25′02.0″N 86°54′43.9″W 43.2 158 (2019) 274,173 (2019) Purdue University Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[399][400]
Rawhide  Colorado 40°51′36″N 105°01′29″W 280 2,038 (2019) 1,812,653 (2018) Platte River Power Authority Sub-bituminous coal December 2030 [401][402][304]
Ray Nixon  Colorado 38°38′00″N 104°42′24″W 207 1,245 (2019) 1,152,894 (2018) City of Colorado Springs Sub-bituminous coal December 2029 [403][404][405][304]
Red Hills  Mississippi 33°22′17″N 89°13′02″W 513.7 2,367 (2019) 2,977,203 (2018) NAES Refined coal

Lignite

[406][407]
R. Gallagher  Indiana 38°15′49″N 85°50′16″W 280 285 (2018) 349,403 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal December 2022 [408][409][304]
River Rouge  Michigan 42°16′14″N 83°07′29″W 651 624 (2019) 690,194 (2018) Detroit Edison Sub-bituminous coal

Other Gases

Natural gas

May 2022 [410][411][302]
River Valley  Oklahoma 35°11′38″N 94°38′44″W 350 539 (2019) 2,077,873 (2018) Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company Sub-bituminous coal

Bituminous coal

[412][413]
R. M. Heskett  North Dakota 46°52′01″N 100°53′02″W 100 439 (2019) 645,998 (2018) Montana-Dakota Utilities Lignite 2021 [414][415][416]
R.M. Schahfer  Indiana 41°13′1″N 87°1′16″W 1,943 5,493 (2019) 7,296,996 (2018) NiSource Bituminous coal June 2023 [417][418][304]
Robert D. Green  Kentucky 37.64°N 87.50°W / 37.64; -87.50 (Robert D. Green) 528 2,345 (2019) 3,160,235 (2018) Big Rivers Electric Cooperation Bituminous coal [419][420]
Rockport  Indiana 37°55′32″N 87°02′02″W 2,600 8,147 (2019) 11,629,822 (2018) Indiana-Michigan Power Sub-bituminous coal

Bituminous coal

December 2028 (Unit 1)

No plans to close Unit 2

[421][422][90]
Roxboro  North Carolina 36°28′44″N 79°04′15″W 2,422 27.94% 6,947 (2019) 5,719,006 (2018) Duke Energy Bituminous coal 2033 [423][424]
Roy S. Nelson  Louisiana 30°17′00″N 93°17′19″W 614.6 3,221 (2019) 5,052,953 (2018) Entergy Sub-bituminous coal

Petroleum coke

[425][426]
Rush Island  Missouri 38°07′52″N 90°15′46″W 1,242 5,545 (2019) 7,206,695 (2018) Ameren Refined coal [427][428]
Sandy Creek  Texas 31°28′30″N 96°57′26″W 1,008 5,027 (2019) 5,868,439 (2018) Sandy Creek Energy Associates Sub-bituminous coal [429][430]
San Juan  New Mexico 36°48′06″N 108°26′19″W 847 29.68% 4,716 (2019) 4,929,343 (2018) PNM Resources Refined coal June 2022 [431][432][433][304]
San Miguel  Texas 28°42′16″N 98°28′37″W 410 2,077 (2019) 3,028,257 (2018) San Miguel Electric Cooperative Lignite [434][435]
Scherer  Georgia 33°03′45″N 83°48′14″W 3,520 50.01% 12,083 (2019) 16,238,669 (2018) Oglethorpe Power (30%)
Georgia Power (22.95%)
Others (47.05%)
Sub-bituminous coal 2022 (Unit 4)

Units 1, 2, & 3 have no closing plan

[436][437]
Schiller  New Hampshire 43°05′51″N 70°47′02″W 171 264 (2019) 148,299 (2018) Granite Shore Power Wood (Biomass)

Bituminous coal

Long term closure, likely permanent. [438][439]
Scrubgrass  Pennsylvania 41°16′07″N 79°48′49″W 94.7 241 343,007 Scrubgrass Generating Company Waste coal [440][441]
Seminole  Florida 29°44′16″N 81°38′05″W 1,300 7,054 (2019) 7,200,873 (2018) Seminole Electric Cooperative Bituminous coal [442][443][444]
Seward  Pennsylvania 40°24′22″N 79°02′01″W 585 1,867 (2019) 1,928,181 (2019) Seward Generating Waste coal [445][446]
Shawnee  Kentucky 37°09′N 88°46′W 1,750 5,676 (2019) 6,853,097 (2018) Tennessee Valley Authority Sub-bituminous coal [447][448][449]
Sheldon  Nebraska 40°33′33″N 96°47′05″W 225 739 (2019) 1,026,151 (2018) Nebraska Public Power District Sub-bituminous coal [450][451]
Sherburne County  Minnesota 45°22′43″N 93°53′48″W 2,238 63.65% 10,753 (2019) 12,617,304 (2018) NSP Sub-bituminous coal December 2022 (Unit 2)

December 2025 (Unit 1)

2030 (Unit 3)

[452][453]
Sikeston  Missouri 36°52′45″N 89°37′15″W 261 1,619 (2019) 1,835,335 (2018) City of Sikeston, Missouri Sub-bituminous coal [454][455]
Silver Bay  Minnesota 47°17′12″N 91°15′38″W 131.6 182 (2019) 489,746 (2018) Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. Sub-bituminous coal [456][457]
Sioux  Missouri 38°54′54″N 90°17′22″W 974 3,886 (2019) 5,874,772 (2018) Union Electric Refined coal [458]
Sooner  Oklahoma 36°27′14″N 97°03′10″W 1,138 3,610 (2019) 4,674,868 (2018) Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company Sub-bituminous coal [459][460]
Southern Illinois University

Carbondale

 Illinois 37°42′42.3″N 89°12′55.3″W 5.1 8 (2019) 88,579 (2019) Southern Illinois University Bituminous coal [461][462]
Southport  North Carolina 33°56′39.4″N 78°00′42.2″W 88 459 (2019) 407,563 (2019) Capital Power Biomass (Tire-derived

fuel and wood)

Bituminous coal

March 2021 [463][464][465]
Spiritwood  North Dakota 46°55′32.1″N 98°30′02.2″W 99 181 (2019) 462,292 (2018) Great River Energy Natural gas

Lignite

Refined coal

[466][467]
Springerville  Arizona 34°19′4″N 109°9′55″W 1,638.4 72.90% 7,945 (2019) 8,159,371 (2019) Salt River Project Sub-bituminous coal

(1625 MW)

Solar (13.4 MW)

[468][469][470]
St. Clair  Michigan 42°45′52″N 82°28′21″W 1,928 3,901 (2019) 4,746,823 (2018) Detroit Edison Refined coal May 2022 [471][472][304]
St. Nicholas Cogen  Pennsylvania 40°49′21″N 76°10′24″W 99.2 600 (2019) Schuylkill Energy Resource Inc Waste coal [473][474]
Sunnyside Cogen  Utah 39°32′46″N 110°23′28″W 58.1 401 (2019) 455,275 (2019) Sunnyside Cogen Associates Waste coal [475][476]
Tennessee Eastman

Operations

 Tennessee 36°31′19″N 82°32′35″W 195 1,155 (2019) 2,867,087 (2018) Eastman Chemical Company Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[477][478]
TES Filer City  Michigan 44°13′02″N 86°17′24″W 73 453 (2019) 563,562 (2018) TES Filer city Bituminous coal

Natural gas

Biomass

[479][480]
Thomas Hill  Missouri 39°33′02″N 92°38′15″W 1,135 8,112 (2019) 7,212,753 (2018) Associated Electric Cooperative Refined coal [481][482]
Tolk  Texas 34°11′00″N 102°34′10″W 1,067 2,742 (2019) 3,844,953 (2018) Xcel Energy Sub-bituminous coal December 2037 [483]
Trenton Channel  Michigan 42°07′20″N 83°10′53″W 536 1,397 (2019) 1,215,391 (2018) DTE Energy Sub-bituminous coal May 2022 [484][13][485]
Trimble County  Kentucky 38°35′05″N 85°24′43″W 2,234 8,823 (2019) 8,015,909 (2018) Louisville Gas and Electric Refined coal

(1,274 MW)

Natural gas

(960 MW)

[486][487]
TS Power Plant  Nevada 40°44′49″N 116°31′47″W 242 1,049 (2019) 1,073,956 (2018) Newmont Nevada Energy Sub-bituminous coal 2022 (converting to gas) [28][488]
University of Alaska

Fairbanks[note 2]

 Alaska 64°51′14″N 147°49′20″W 17 28 (2019) 111,806 (2018) University of Alaska Sub-bituminous coal [489][490][491]
University of Illinois

Abbott

 Illinois 40°06′17″N 88°14′32″W 47 167 (2019) 164,582 (2019) University of Illinois Natural gas

Bituminous coal

[492][493][494]
University of North

Carolina Chapel Hill Cogen

 North Carolina 35°54′23″N 79°03′44″W 32 51 (2019) 199,567 (2018) University of North Carolina Bituminous coal

Natural gas

[495][496][497][498]
Victor J. Daniel  Mississippi 30°31′48″N 88°33′22″W 2,084 10,355 (2019) 5,703,976 (2018) Mississippi Power (50%)

Gulf Power (50%)

Natural gas (1081 MW)

Sub-bituminous and

Bituminous coal

(1004 MW)

[499][500][501]
Virginia City  Virginia 36°54′55″N 82°20′23″W 600 1,185 (2019) 2,571,065 (2018) Virginia Electric and Power Company Bituminous coal

Biomass (wood)

[502]
Walter Scott Jr.  Iowa 41°11′08″N 95°50′32″W 1,648.3 8,014 (2019) 9,214,542 (2018) MidAmerican Energy (Majority)

Central Iowa Power Cooperative

Lincoln Electric Systems

12 others

Refined coal [503][504]
Wansley  Georgia 33°24′22″N 85°2′17″W 1,904 16.73% 2,791 (2018) 2,704,960 (2018) Southern Power Bituminous coal [505]
W. A. Parish  Texas 29°28′34″N 95°38′0″W 3,653 14,328 (2019) NRG Energy Sub-bituminous coal

Natural gas

January 2045 (Units 5, 6, 7 & 8) [506][13]
Warrick  Indiana 37°54′53″N 87°20′01″W 755 4,215 (2019) Alcoa Bituminous coal [507][508]
Wateree  South Carolina 33°49′35″N 80°37′19″W 772 2,061 (2019) 3,633,686 (2018) Dominion Energy Bituminous coal [141][509]
Waukegan  Illinois 42°22′58″N 87°49′13″W 681 1,194 (2019) 1,718,814 (2018) Edison International Sub-bituminous coal [510][511]
Western Sugar

Cooperative Scottsbluff

 Nebraska 41°51′32″N 103°38′04″W 5 28 (2019) 194,266 (2018) Western Sugar Cooperative Sub-bituminous coal [512][513]
Weston  Wisconsin 44°51′31″N 89°38′59″W 1,076 4,409 (2019) 4,114,169 (2018) WCE Energy Group

Wisconsin Public Service Corporation

Refined coal [514]
Westwood  Pennsylvania 40°37′08″N 76°27′04″W 36 127 (2019) 207,832 (2019) Rausch Creek Generation LLC Waste coal [515][516]
Whelan  Nebraska 40.580619°N 98.310782°W / 40.580619; -98.310782 (Whelan) 324 1,418 (2019) 2,272,356 (2018) City of Hastings, Nebraska Sub-bituminous coal

Refined coal

[517][518]
White Bluff  Arkansas 34°25′25″N 92°08′26″W 1,659 8,252 (2018) 8,273,947 (2018) Entergy Sub-bituminous coal 2030 [519][520]
Whitewater Valley  Indiana 39°48′07″N 84°53′43″W 100 39 (2019) 49,447 (2019) Indiana Municipal Power Agency Bituminous coal [521][522][523]
Will County  Illinois 41°38′05″N 88°03′48″W 599 777 (2019) 1,082,836 (2018) Midwest Generation Sub-bituminous coal [524][525]
W. H. Sammis  Ohio 40°31′48″N 80°37′51″W 2,220 3,957 (2019) Energy Harbor Bituminous coal 2022 [526]
William H. Zimmer  Ohio 38°51′59″N 84°13′41″W 1,351 567 (2019)

8,099 (2018)

7,277,098 (2018) Vistra Energy Refined coal 2027 [527][528]
Williams Station  South Carolina 33°00′59″N 79°55′44″W 633 2,557 (2019) 2,759,206 (2018) Dominion Energy Refined coal

Bituminous coal

[141][529]
Winyah  South Carolina 33.330767°N 79.357811°W / 33.330767; -79.357811 (Winyah) 1,260 1,583 (2019) 1,582,699 (2018) Santee Cooper Refined coal 2023 (Unit 1 & 2)

2027 (Unit 3 & 4)

[530][531]
Wygen  Wyoming 44°17′09″N 105°23′00″W 176 703 (2019) Black Hills Power Sub-bituminous coal [532][533]
Wyodak  Wyoming 44°17′20″N 105°23′06″W 402.3 1,851 (2019) PacifiCorp (80%)

South Dakota Electric (20%)

Sub-bituminous coal [534][535]

Notes

  1. Peaking Plant.
  2. Newest coal-fired power plant in the United States. It was finished in 2018 and is the only coal-fired power plant to have been constructed in the US since 2015.

**The fuel type that is at the top of the section of each power plant is the most used fuel, and the one at the bottom is the least used. For example, Williams Station uses more refined coal than bituminous coal.**

**Refined coal is lower grade sub-bituminous or lignite coal that is treated to create less toxins when burned and is supported by government subsidies.**

**Muskogee Mill and Muskogee power plants are different despite being in the same state and are not duplicates**


Decomissioned Coal-fired power stations

Name State Location Capacity
(MW)
Capacity Factor Annual Generation
(GWh)
CO
2
emissions

(Tons/year) [536][537]

Owner Fuel Type Retired Ref
Eckert  Michigan 42°41′42″N 84°39′43″W 375 44 (2019) 484,156 (2018) Lansing Board of Water and Light Sub-bituminous coal December 2020 [538][539][13]
Escalante  New Mexico 35°24′58″N 108°05′00″W 257 1,209 (2019) 1,292,447 (2018) TSGTA Sub-bituminous coal December 2020 [540][148][13]

See also

References

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