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Decommissioning begins at two of largest U.S. coal-fired power plants
Courtesy of Environmental Business International (EBI)
Navajo Generating Station, a 2.25-GW coal plant in Arizona, closed in November after 45 years of providing power. Owner Salt River Project (SRP) said it was uneconomical to continue operating. The focus has now shifted to decommissioning, long-term monitoring and ongoing operation of the transmission system. Working with SRP, a number of U.S.-based contractors will conduct demolition and reclamation and address cleanup and restoration. Decommissioning will take approximately three years and cost around $150 million. The 2.7-GW Bruce Mansfield Power Plant in Pennsylvania also shut down in November.
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