Ohio's Coal-Fired Power Plants Shutting Down, but More Capacity in the Pipeline
Ohio's Coal-Fired Power Plants Shutting Down, but More Capacity in the Pipeline
SUGAR LAND--September 2, 2014--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Three coal-fired power plants in Ohio, with a combined capacity of 1,400 megawatts (MW), are scheduled to close this year and in 2015. But several new projects under consideration that would more than replace the lost capacity. Last month, Industrial Info published a series of articles looking at the coal-fired plant profiles of nine states opposing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Power Plan.
Within this article: Details on Carrollton Grassroot Natural Gas Carroll County Energy Power Plant and Lima Energy Power Station, Lima Energy Company, with capacities.
Other companies featured: General Electric (NYSE:GE), FirstEnergy Corporation (NYSE:FE), NRG Energy Incorporated (NYSE:NRG)
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