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Widows Creek Fossil Plant

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SW: more details on plant retirement
In August 2009, CEO [[Tom D. Kilgore]] announced that [[Tennessee Valley Authority|TVA]] was studying the possibility of closing its [[John Sevier Fossil Plant]] in Tennessee and the oldest six units at Widows Creek. A federal judge has ordered TVA to install pollution equipment on the plants by the end of 2013, at an estimated cost of more than $1 billion. However, the company has not yet budgeted any money for the improvements. In 2010 TVA is planning to begin building an $820 million gas-powered plant to replace the generation at its John Servier Plant. The agency has already reduced power production from the oldest six units at Widows Creek. Environmental groups want TVA to shut down or convert to cleaner fuels the oldest and least efficient of its coal plants, including Widows Creek, John Sevier, and [[Johnsonville Fossil Plant|Johnsonville]] plants.<ref>[http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2009/aug/24/tva-may-shutter-aging-coal-fired-plants/?local "TVA may shutter aging coal-fired plants,"] ''Chattanooga Times Free Press,'' August 24, 2009.</ref>
==TVA Announces Job Reduction and Plant IdlingPlans to Retire Widows Creek Units 1-6==On August 24, 2010 TVA announced that it was going to idle will retire 9 of its coal-fired power plantsgenerating units totalling about 1,000 megawatts of capacity at three locations beginning in fiscal year 2011: [[Shawnee Fossil Plant]] Unit 10 in Kentucky, [[John Sevier Fossil Plant]] Units 1 and 2 in Tennessee, and [[Widows Creek Fossil Plant]] Units 1-6 in Alabama, including six units at the [[Widows Creek Fossil Plant]]. In addition TVA stated that they were it will going to eliminate 200 jobs at these plants starting in 2011, but the workers will be placed in other positions within TVA. The company CEO [[Tom D. Kilgore]] said that TVA would replace the plants going idle was to reduce carbon emissionssidelined coal power with greater reliance on nuclear power and energy efficiency.<ref>[http://blogwww.altva.com/huntsville-times-businessnews/2010releases/08julsep10/tva_to_idle_9_coal-fired_unitscoal_plants.html "TVA to idle 9 coal-fired units, including 6 at Widows Creek near Bridgeport"] Budd McLaughlin, ''The Huntsville Times''Tennessee Valley Authority press release, August 24, 2010.</ref>
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