Riverbend Steam Station

The Riverbend Steam Station was a 454-MW coal-fired electrical power plant, owned by Duke Energy. It was originally slated for decommissioning in 2015, but was closed in April 2013.[1] The four-unit station was named for a bend in the Catawba River on which it was located. Riverbend was considered a cycling station to be brought on line to supplement supply when electricity demand was highest. Four gas-fired combustion turbine units were also housed on the site, but were retired in October 2012.[2] The last recognizable section of the structure and its boiler were demolished on 22 June 2018.[3] Duke Energy claimed that coal ash basins from Riverbend Steam Station has fully been excavated in March 2019.[4]

Riverbend Steam Station
CountryUnited States of America
LocationGaston County, North Carolina
Commission date1929
Owner(s)Duke Energy
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal,
natural gas
Turbine technologySteam,
gas turbine
Cooling sourceCatawba River
Power generation
Nameplate capacity454 MW

See also

References

  1. Duke Announces Closure of Riverbend Steam Station. Retrieved on 8 November 2013.
  2. Riverbend Steam Station Facts. Retrieved on 8 November 2013.
  3. Primary source from visits to the location. Update with a verifiable source when available.
  4. Banks, Michael. "Duke Energy, state reach deal on coal ash". Gaston Gazette. Retrieved 2020-12-08.


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