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Springerville Generating Station

 

Springerville Generating Station

Springerville Generating Station, located in east-central Arizona, is a three unit coal-based, 1,178-megawatt power plant operated by Tucson Electric Power (TEP). In 2006, a third unit producing 418 megawatts was added by Tri-State. Under contractual agreements, Tri-State, as the lease holder of Unit 3, is taking 418 megawatts of capacity from the unit and selling a portion of its output to other regional utilities.

 

Plant Statistics

 

Plant  operator

Tucson Electric Power

Plant construction

2003-2006

Total project cost

$935.7 million

Total capacity

418 megawatts

Coal source

North Antelope Rochelle Mine, Wyo. (Unit 3); Lee Ranch Mine, N.M. (Units 1 and 2)

Plant site size

22 acres

Water source

Well Water

Environmental
controls

State-of-the-art equipment was designed for the flue gas cleanup system, such as low NOx burners and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for NOx control, dry flue gas desulfurization (DFGD) system for SO2 control and the pulse jet baghouse for particulate control, for a continuous 24-hour emissions monitoring to assure compliance with the federal and state regulations.

 

 

Coal Supply

 

Springerville Generating Station’s Unit 3 receives its coal supply by rail primarily from North Antelope Rochelle Mine, nearly 65 miles south of Gillette, Wyo., in the Powder River Basin. Ten trains per month with 128, 120-ton railcars deliver the coal.

 

 

North Antelope Rochelle Mine Statistics

 

Ownership

Powder River Coal Company (Peabody)

Mine site size

Approximately 11,000 acres

Annual yield

80 million tons

Daily production

220,000 tons

Estimated life span

Approximately 12 years at current production levels

 

 

 
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