G. G. Allen Steam Station
G. G. Allen Steam Station | |
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Country | United States |
Location | South Point Township, Gaston County, North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35°11′25″N 81°0′30″W / 35.19028°N 81.00833°W |
Status | Operational |
Commission date |
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Owner | Duke Energy |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Coal |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 2 × 165 MWe 3 × 275 MWe |
Nameplate capacity |
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G. G. Allen Steam Station is a 1.140 GW coal-fired electricity generating facility, located in South Point Township, Gaston County, North Carolina, on man-made Lake Wylie (part of the Catawba River). Units 1 and 2 (165 MW each) began operating in 1957; units 3, 4, and 5 (275 MW each) in 1959, 1960, and 1961 respectively.[1] Named for George Garland Allen, a former president and first chairman of the board for Duke Power, the Allen facility is the only Duke Energy station with five units under one roof. The plant is equipped with a flue-gas desulfurization system, completed in 2009, that decreases the air emissions coming from the plant. In February 2021, Duke Energy in a filing to the North Carolina Utilities Commission advanced their planned closure for Unit 3 from December 31, 2021 to March 31, 2021. [2] [3]
Environmental impact
[edit]G. G. Allen Steam Station is still a major air and water polluter in the region.
1995–2001 data
[edit]Year | NOx | SO2 | CO2 |
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2001 | 10,673 | 37,027 | 5,487,331 |
2000 | 13,054 | 34,058 | 5,914,264 |
1999 | 12,087 | 32,169 | 5,619,742 |
1998 | 9,655 | 25,224 | 4,508,312 |
1997 | 14,090 | 40,083 | 6,627,324 |
1996 | 15,184 | 35,291 | 5,545,956 |
1995 | 10,976 | 21,274 | 3,661,778 |
Pollutant | Air | Land | Water | Total on-site releases |
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Ammonia | 1,605 | 1,500 | 3,105 | |
Arsenic compounds | 1,105 | 49,005 | 3,200 | 53,310 |
Barium compounds | 4,305 | 480,005 | 8,400 | 492,710 |
Chromium compounds | 995 | 84,005 | 600 | 85,600 |
Cobalt compounds | 205 | 32,005 | 1,500 | 33,710 |
Copper compounds | 605 | 87,005 | 2,200 | 89,810 |
Hydrochloric acid | 5,300,005 | 5,300,005 | ||
Hydrogen fluoride | 340,005 | 340,005 | ||
Lead compounds | 795 | 34,005 | 120 | 34,920 |
Manganese compounds | 1,205 | 100,005 | 4,200 | 105,410 |
Mercury compounds | 200 | 110 | 3 | 313 |
Nickel compounds | 735 | 55,005 | 300 | 56,040 |
Sulfuric acid | 340,005 | 340,005 | ||
Vanadium compounds | 1,005 | 99,005 | 750 | 100,760 |
Zinc compounds | 1,005 | 60,005 | 750 | 61,760 |
TOTAL | 5,993,780 | 1,080,160 | 23,523 | 7,097,463 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2006" (Excel). Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. 2006. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
- ^ "Duke Energy to Retire Unit 3 of its Allen Coal Plant in March". Sierra Club. February 2, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "RE: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Update to Allen Unit 3 Retirement Date Docket No. E-100, Sub 165" (PDF). Duke Energy. February 2, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ a b "Comment on the proposed Title V permit for G. G. Allen electric power station" (PDF). Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
External links
[edit]- Allen Steam Station, Duke Energy website.
- 1957 establishments in North Carolina
- Energy infrastructure completed in 1957
- Energy infrastructure completed in 1959
- Energy infrastructure completed in 1960
- Energy infrastructure completed in 1961
- Coal-fired power stations in North Carolina
- Buildings and structures in Gaston County, North Carolina
- Duke Energy