Sunday, April 28, 2024

Juliette, GA: 1980s 3.52gw Robert W Scherer Power Plant

(Satellite)

This post was motivated by Roy Risinger's comment on a post: "We have 4 930 mw GE’s where I work all powered by coal." Almost a gigawatt is a big generating unit.

gem
"The plant has four units, each rated at 891 megawatts (MW) and producing 880 MW. It has two 1001-foot [305m] chimneys, the first built in 1982 and the second in 1986. Scherer is the fifth largest electric generating plant in the United States."
 
GeorgiaPower, cropped
They are planning to dewater their ash pond.

Juan Aburto, May 2021, cropped

usgs
"Robert W Scherer Power Plant in Georgia (Plant Scherer) is one of the largest coal-fired thermoelectric power-production facilities in the United States. It is a 3,520,000-kilowatt coal-fired facility that provides electricity for Georgia."
[That agrees with the 880mw/unit figure.]

emcorgroup
It is the largest coal-fired steam plant on the east coast.
[So it should be no surprise that it is a large polluter. There are lots of Google search results headlining that it is a significant polluter. But I don't have the stomach to look at them to see if any of them ranked the plant according to pollution/gw.]

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