Cargill Salt Power Plant
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Cargill Salt Power Plant is a coal-fired power station owned and operated by Cargill in St. Clair, Michigan. The plant provides power to Cargill's St. Clair salt processing facility.
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Plant Data
- Owner/Parent Company: Cargill
- Plant Nameplate Capacity: 2.0 MW (Megawatts)
- Units and In-Service Dates: 2.0 MW (1968)
- Location: 1213 South Riverside, St. Clair, MI 48079
- GPS Coordinates: 42.818024, -82.486701
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Emissions Data
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Retirement
The plant was converted from coal to natural gas in 2015 [1].
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "Cargill Salt invests $10 million to replace coal power" Nicole Hayden, The Times Herald (Port Huron, MI), Dec 15, 2015
- Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2005, Energy Information Administration, accessed Jan. 2009.
- Environmental Integrity Project, "Dirty Kilowatts: America’s Most Polluting Power Plants", July 2007.
- Facility Registry System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accessed Jan. 2009.
- Carbon Monitoring for Action database, accessed Feb. 2009.
- NETL Coal Power Plant Database, National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2007.
- AirData Query Database, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accessed April 2009.
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