E.J. Stoneman Expansion
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Built in 1951, the E.J. Stoneman Plant was owned by Dairyland Power Cooperative until 1996; it is now owned by Integrys Energy Services (previously WPS Power Development.) The plant sells power under contract to utilities in the Mid-Continent Area Power Pool (MAPP).[1]
It was reported in 2001 that the owners were studying an expansion of the Stoneman Plant from 53 MW to 300 MW.[2] However, as of early 2008 there is no indication that the expansion is being pursued.
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Project Details
Sponsor: Integrys Energy Group
Location: Cassville, WI
Capacity: 247 MW expansion
Projected in service: TBD
Status: Cancelled
Financing
Citizen Groups
Resources
References
- ↑ E.J. Stoneman Power Generation Station, WPS Power press release, accessed January 2008.
- ↑ Coal Plant Expansion Proposed for Cassville, Business Journal of Milwaukee, September 18, 2001.
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External links
- "Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants", National Energy Technology Lab, May 2007, page 21. (PDF)