Haverhill Cogeneration Station
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Th Haverhill Cogeneration Station uses high-pressure steam to produce electricity, then use the resulting lower pressure steam to produce coke, an input in steel production. The project went into operation in 2008.[1]
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Project Details
Sponsor: Sun Coke Company (Sunoco)
Location: Scioto County, OH
Capacity: 46 MW (average net)
Type: Cogeneration
Status: Operating 2008
Financing
Citizen Groups
Resources
References
- ↑ About SunCoke Energy: Existing Projects, accessed April 2011
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External links
- "Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants", National Energy Tech Lab, May 1, 2007, page 18. (Pdf)
- Sierra Club, "Stopping the Coal Rush", Sierra Club, accessed December 2007. (This is a Sierra Club list of new coal plant proposals.)
- Official Case Records, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio website, accessed January 2008.