U.S. Coal Plants Prepare for Spring Maintenance After Big Year for Closures

U.S. Coal Plants Prepare for Spring Maintenance After Big Year for Closures

U.S. Coal Plants Prepare for Spring Maintenance After Big Year for Closures


Attachment: CoalMaint 2Q20

SUGAR LAND--March 13, 2020--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Coal's declining role in the U.S. energy mix continued last year, with more than 12,500 megawatts (MW) of coal-fired energy capacity retired, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The reasons are familiar by now: decreasing wholesale prices for coal, low natural gas prices, and growing support and adoption of renewable resources. Areas that depend on coal-fired plants know that proper maintenance is a top priority if their lights are to stay on. Industrial Info is keeping tabs on about 50 maintenance-related projects that are set to begin at coal-fired power-generation units across the U.S. in second-quarter 2020.

Within this article: Details on some of the key maintenance-related projects at coal-fired plants that are set to kick off from April through June, including those from companies such as Great River Energy, CLECO Power LLC, American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP) and Dominion Energy (NYSE:D).

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