Not exact matches
The Tompkins
County installation has two
units that burn
coal, and one that uses natural gas or oil depending on the market.
Then subtract emissions from other Dynegy and NRG Energy Inc.
coal units that have since 2012 announced plans to shut down in Illinois (Edwards 1, Crawford, Will
County, Fisk, Wood River) and the conversion of NRG's Joliet plant to run on natural gas.
For
coal with a missing
county that originated in Wyoming, EIA only assigned shipments with an average energy content less than or equal greater 17.9 million British thermal
units per ton to the Powder River Basin.
Alabama Power, taking advantage of a drop in the price for natural gas, already has announced that it plans to convert older
coal - fired
units at the Shelby
County plant to gas, which burns far cleaner than
coal.