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Country
  
United States

Primary fuel
  
Bituminous coal

Status
  
Operational

Type
  
Steam

Rockport Generating Station

Commission date
  
Unit 1: December 1984Unit 2: December 1988

Rockport generating station indiana


Rockport Generating Station is a coal-fired power plant, located along the Ohio River in Ohio Township, Spencer County, Indiana, in the United States, near Rockport, Indiana. The power plant is located along U.S. Route 231 (segment known as the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Parkway), approximately one mile north of the William H. Natcher Bridge, spanning the Ohio River. It is operated by Indiana Michigan Power, a subsidy of American Electric Power.

Contents

Individual units

Two identical non-cyclonic Babcock & Wilcox units (1,300 MW total) were launched into service in December 1984 and December 1988. They are among the largest coal units built. The plant is connected to the grid by 765 kilovolt transmission lines (the highest rated voltage used in the United States).

Coal supply

The coal is delivered to the plant by barges along the Ohio River.

Smokestack

The power plant features the tallest smokestack in Indiana, and is one of the tallest smokestacks in the world at 1,038 feet (316.4 m). The central smokestack and two cooling towers can be seen from as far west as Evansville, 45 miles to the west, as far north as the U.S. 231-Interstate 64 Junction, and as far east as Lewisport, Kentucky and Tell City, Indiana. It can also be seen as far south as Owensboro, Kentucky as well.

References

Rockport Generating Station Wikipedia


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