List of coal-fired power stations in the United States explained

See main article: Coal power in the United States.

This is a list of the operational coal-fired power stations in the United States.

Coal generated 16% of electricity in the United States in 2023,[1] an amount less than that from renewable energy or nuclear power,[2] [3] and about half of that generated by natural gas plants. Coal was 17% of generating capacity.[4]

Between 2010 and May 2019, 290 coal power plants, representing 40% of the U.S. coal generating capacity, closed. This was mainly due to competition from other generating sources, primarily cheaper and cleaner natural gas, as a result of the fracking boom, which has replaced so many coal plants that natural gas in 2019 accounted for 40% of the total electricity generation in the U.S., as well as the decrease in the cost of renewables.[5] However, some coal plants remain profitable because costs to other people due to the health and environmental impact of the coal industry (estimated to average 5 cents per kWh)[6] [7] are not priced into the cost of generation. Some coal plants are considering only operating during periods of higher electricity demand, from December to February and from June to August.[8] Most plants are expected to close by 2039.[9]

Coal-fired power stations

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NameStateclass=unsortable LocationCapacityCapacity factordata-sort-type="number" Annual generationdata-sort-type="number" emissionsannual generation [10] [11] data-sort-type="number" CO2 emissionsOwnerFuel typeRetirement
AES PetersburgIndiana38.5275°N -87.2539°W2,14648%6,141 8,708,619 995 AES IndianaBituminous coal2042 [12] [13]
AES Puerto RicoPuerto Rico17.9459°N -66.1513°W454524 (2022)AES CorporationCoal2028 (Planned) (unit 1-2)[14] [15] [16]
Allen S. KingMinnesota45.0303°N -92.7792°W511761 1,730,280 995 Xcel EnergySub-bituminous coal[17] [18] [19]
Amalgamated Sugar Twin FallsIdaho42.5319°N -114.4319°W10.252 224,652 4,320 Amalgamated Sugar CompanyNatural gasBituminous coal[20] [21]
Antelope ValleyNorth Dakota47.3706°N -101.8377°W9005,695 6,557,577 1,075 Basin Electric Power CooperativeRefined coal[22] [23] [24]
ApacheArizona32.0612°N -109.8944°W4082,210 1,458,894 728 Arizona Electric Power CooperativeNatural gas Sub-bituminous coal [25] [26]
Archer Daniels Midland Cedar RapidsIowa41.9273°N -91.6899°W256815 2,319,528 2,207 Archer Daniels MidlandSub-bituminous coalNatural gasBituminous coal[27] [28]
Archer Daniels Midland ClintonIowa41.808°N -90.2328°W180769 1,652,099 2,143 Archer Daniels MidlandSub-bituminous coal[29] [30]
Archer Daniels Midland ColumbusNebraska41.4164°N -97.2863°W71182 1,018,753 3,477 Archer Daniels MidlandSub-bituminous coal[31] [32]
Archer Daniels Midland DecaturIllinois39.8632°N -88.8985°W3351,179 3,544,865 2,984 Archer Daniels MidlandBituminous coalSub-bituminous coal[33]
Archer Daniels Midland Des MoinesIowa41.6261°N -93.5833°W7.925 122,310 4,892 Archer Daniels MidlandSub-bituminous coal[34] [35]
Archer Daniels Midland LincolnNebraska40.8664°N -96.6148°W7.927 Archer Daniels MidlandSub-bituminous coal[36] [37]
ArgusCalifornia35.765°N -117.3822°W63317 1,162,275 4,649 Searles Valley MineralsRefined coal[38] [39] [40]
id=B BaldwinIllinois42.1381°N -88.0587°W1,8154,046 6,127,543 974 Dynegy Midwest GenerationRefined coal[41] [42] [43]
Belews CreekNorth Carolina36.2814°N -80.0603°W2,24041%5,341 6,215,485 872 Duke EnergyBituminous coalNatural gas[44] [45] [46]
Belle RiverMichigan42.7739°N -82.495°W1,6644,595 5,629,063 970 DTE EnergyRefined coal Natural gas 2026[47] [48]
Big BendFlorida27.7958°N -82.4036°W1,82145%–55% 3,130 2,955,073 760 TECO EnergyNatural gasBituminous coalSolarN/A [49] [50] [51] [52]
Big Cajun 2Louisiana30.7267°N -91.3669°W1,9031,282 2,987,086 912 Cleco HoldingsEntergySub-bituminous coal and refined coal Natural gas 2025 [53] [54]
Big StoneSouth Dakota45.3039°N -96.5103°W4511,650 2,698,883 1,031 Otter Tail Power CompanySub-bituminous coal[55] [56]
Biron MillWisconsin44.43°N -89.7805°W62164 252,089 1,537 ND PaperSub-bituminous coalNatural gas[57] [58]
BonanzaUtah40.0865°N -109.2864°W5003,258 3,514,286 940 Deseret PowerBituminous coal[59] [60]
BowenGeorgia34.1231°N -84.9203°W3,49951% 7,969 10,093,816 919 Georgia PowerBituminous coal2035[61]
BrameLouisiana31.3969°N -92.7191°W1,7024,856 5,066,218 1,010 Cleco HoldingsLafayette Utilities SystemLouisiana Energy and Power AuthorityPetroleum cokeSub-bituminous coalNatural gas[62] [63]
Brandon ShoresMaryland39.1814°N -76.5378°W1,370951 2,594,657 1,163 Talen EnergyBituminous coal2025[64] [65] [66]
Brunner IslandPennsylvania40.0956°N -76.6969°W1,56733% 1,840 2,150,934 831 Talen EnergyNatural gasBituminous coal[67] [68] [69]
id=CCanton North CarolinaNorth Carolina35.5349°N -82.8434°W52.5309 819,429 2,643 Blue Ridge Paper ProductsBlack liquorBituminous coalNatural gasWood[70] [71]
CardinalOhio40.2519°N -80.6475°W1,80064%9,060 8,911,067 924 American Electric PowerBituminous coal[72] [73] [74]
CayugaIndiana1,0624,378 5,681,919 934 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[75] [76]
CentraliaWashington46.7556°N -122.86°W6705,149 7,411,136 1,036 TransAltaRefined coal[77] [78] [79]
ChenaAlaska64.8475°N -147.7339°W27.5187 328,539 1,757 Aurora EnergyLignite[80] [81]
ChollaArizona34.9403°N -110.3003°W4263,150 3,004,568 1,080 Arizona Public ServicePacifiCorpSub-bituminous coal[82] [83] [84]
Clay BoswellMinnesota47.2607°N -93.6538°W9234,203 5,052,620 1,050 Minnesota PowerRefined coal Unit 4 will convert[85] [86] [87]
Clifty CreekIndiana1,3034,375 5,850,082 1,022 Ohio Valley Electric CorporationBituminous coal[88] [89]
CloverVirginia36.8707°N -78.703°W8481,241 1,256,360 981 Dominion EnergyBituminous coal2025[90] [91]
Coal CreekNorth Dakota1,2108,218 8,448,452 1,031 Rainbow Energy Marketing CorpRefined coal[92] [93] [94]
Coleto CreekTexas28.7133°N -97.2133°W6222,530 DynegyRefined coal[95] [96] [97]
ColstripMontana45.8835°N -106.6122°W7407,935 14,231,609 1,061 Talen EnergyPuget Sound EnergySub-bituminous coal[98] [99] [100]
RosebudMontana45.9753°N -106.6555°W38301 391,154 1,300 Waste coal[101] [102] [103]
ColumbiaWisconsin1,0235,187 5,299,998 988 Refined coal[104] [105]
ColverPennsylvania40.5538°N -78.7982°W118767 825,517 1,076 Generation Holdings LPWaste coal[106] [107] [108]
ComancheColorado38.2083°N -104.5761°W1,63575%4,150 8,779,681 1,151 Public Service Company of ColoradoSub-bituminous coalNatural gas 2035 [109] [110] [111] [112]
ConemaughPennsylvania40.3847°N -79.0636°W1,87270%7,530 9,845,117 895 Public Service Enterprise GroupRefined coalBituminous coal[113] [114]
CooperKentucky36.99°N -84.59°W341143 188,137 1,113 East Kentucky Power CooperativeBituminous coal[115] [116]
CopeSouth Carolina33.3669°N -81.0344°W417965 1,352,606 730 Dominion EnergyNatural gasBituminous coal2030[117] [118] [119]
CoronadoArizona34.5778°N -109.2731°W82254% 2,596 2,152,334 1,037 Salt River ProjectRefined coal[120]
CoyoteNorth Dakota47.2216°N -101.8156°W4202,386 2,331,579 1,131 Lignite[121] [122] [123]
CraigColorado40.4636°N -107.5911°W1,4286,979 7,924,303 1,000 Tri-State Generation and Transmission AssociationSub-bituminous coal September 2028 December 2029 [124] [125] [126]
CristFlorida30.5652°N -87.2259°W1,1351,100 2,604,934 976 Gulf Power CompanyNatural gas Bituminous coal 2025 2027 [127] [128] [129]
CrossSouth Carolina33.3692°N -80.1142°W2,39046%6,226 7,963,965 951 Santee CooperRefined coal2027[130] [131]
Crystal RiverFlorida28.9581°N -82.6997°W1,43445%14,948 8,019,144 534 Duke EnergyNatural gasBituminous coal2027 [132] [133]
CumberlandTennessee36.3914°N -87.6547°W2,47048% 9,527 8,156,435 867 Tennessee Valley AuthorityBituminous coal December 2028 [134] [135] [136]
Curtis H. StantonFlorida28.4822°N -81.1664°W1,82039%5,789 5,034,732 815 Orlando Utilities CommissionBituminous coalNatural gasLandfill gas[137] [138]
id=D DallmanIllinois39.7549°N -89.6049°W437756 2,024,131 1,092 City of SpringfieldBituminous coalN/A (unit 4)
Dave JohnstonWyoming42.8381°N -105.7769°W8164,326 PacifiCorpRefined coal[139] [140]
D.B. WilsonKentucky4502,317 2,676,758 1,014 Big Rivers Electric CorporationBituminous coal[141] [142]
DeerhavenFlorida29.7589°N -82.388°W417646 808,276 1,028 Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU)Bituminous coal Natural gas [143] [144] [145]
DoverOhio40.5206°N -81.4678°W5056 81,930 1,463 City of DoverBituminous coal[146] [147] [148]
Dry ForkWyoming44.3889°N -105.4608°W4223,205 2,602,745 1,014 Basin Electric Power CooperativeSub-bituminous coal[149] [150]
id=E East BendKentucky38.9°N -84.85°W6692,274 3,196,702 1,010 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[151] [152]
EbensburgPennsylvania40.455°N -78.7476°W50236 367,499 1,557 Ebensburg PowerWaste coal[153] [154]
E C GastonAlabama33.2428°N -86.4611°W1,8803,797 4,324,048 760 Alabama PowerBituminous coalNatural gas2028[155] [156]
EdgewaterWisconsin43.7156°N -87.7064°W3801,098 1,461,448 1,024 Sub-bituminous coal.[157] [158]
EdwardsportIndiana38.7975°N -87.2505°W6183,268 3,853,125 968 Duke EnergySyngasNatural gasBituminous coal[159]
EricksonMichigan42.6924°N -84.6575°W155691 765,200 1,107 Lansing Board of Water & LightSub-bituminous coal[160]
E. W. BrownKentucky37.78°N -84.71°W4641,282 1,354,729 947 Kentucky UtilitiesBituminous coal Natural gasSolar [161] [162]
id=F FayetteTexas29.9167°N -96.7517°W1,76067%8,760 9,753,313 1,015 Refined coal[163] [164]
F. B. CulleyIndiana37.9092°N -87.325°W369923 1,417,332 1,028 VectrenBituminous coal[165] [166] [167]
Fernandina Beach MillFlorida30.6816°N -81.4562°W118612 411,398 649 WestRockBlack liquorNatural gasWoodBituminous coal[168] [169]
Flint CreekArkansas36.2556°N -94.5228°W5282,377 2,499,317 1,051 Sub-bituminous coal[170] [171]
Fort MartinWest Virginia39.7102°N -79.9277°W1,0986,701 FirstEnergyBituminous coal[172] [173]
Four CornersNew MexicoNavajo Nation36.6881°N -108.4769°W1,54042%8,917 8,303,298 931 Sub-bituminous coal[174] [175] [176]
id=G GallatinTennessee36.3147°N -86.4003°W1,5764,158 4,460,348 1,073 Tennessee Valley AuthoritySub-bituminous coal Natural gas [177] [178] [179]
General James M. GavinOhio38.9358°N -82.1167°W2,60070%13,894 12,949,967 932 Lightstone GenerationRefined coal[180]
George Neal NorthIowa42.3248°N -96.3799°W5841,628 1,595,182 980 Refined coal[181] [182]
George Neal SouthIowa42.2996°N -96.3617°W6401,544 1,484,993 962 MidAmerican Energy Interstate Power and Light Others Refined coal[183] [184]
Gerald GentlemanNebraska41.0808°N -101.1431°W1,3658,401 8,166,750 972 Nebraska Public Power DistrictSub-bituminous coal[185]
G. G. AllenNorth Carolina35.1903°N -81.0083°W868895 974,310 1,089 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[186] [187]
GhentKentucky38.7542°N -85.0214°W1,91967%10,164 10,471,275 1,030 Kentucky UtilitiesRefined coalBituminous coal[188] [189]
GibsonIndiana38.3719°N -87.7672°W3,13260%12,184 12,541,361 1,029 Bituminous coal2037–2041[190] [191]
Grant TownWest Virginia39.5603°N -80.1629°W95.7598 American BituminousWaste coal[192] [193]
id=H HarringtonTexas35.299°N -101.7477°W1,0183,735 3,907,735 1,046 Xcel EnergySub-bituminous coal December 2038 December 2040 [194] [195]
HarrisonWest Virginia39.3839°N -80.3311°W1,98412,894 12,187,539 945 FirstEnergyRefined coal[196] [197]
HawthornMissouri39.1308°N -94.4778°W1,0463,092 3,028,125 979 Kansas City Power and Light CompanySub-bituminous coal[198]
HaydenColorado40.4871°N -107.1857°W4412,571 2,612,504 1,016 XcelEnergyBituminous coal December 2028 [199] [200]
HealyAlaska63.8542°N -148.95°W93345 463,902 1,345 Golden Valley ElectricLigniteWaste coal[201]
Herbert A. WagnerMaryland39.1786°N -76.5269°W1,040159 211,687 1,331 Talen EnergyBituminous coal2025[202]
HolcombKansas37.9308°N -100.9725°W3491,570 1,650,017 1,051 Sunflower ElectricSub-bituminous coal[203] [204]
Hugh L. SpurlockKentucky38.6986°N -83.8167°W1,3465,890 5,969,595 1,014 East Kentucky Power CooperativeBituminous coal[205] [206]
HugoOklahoma34.0136°N -95.3256°W446576 642,062 1,115 Western Farmers Electric CooperativeSub-bituminous coal[207] [208]
HunterUtah39.1737°N -111.029°W1,5778,682 MidAmerica Energy CompanyPacifiCorpRefined coal2032[209] [210] [211]
HuntingtonUtah39.3793°N -111.0782°W1,0374,898 PacifiCorpBituminous coal2032[212] [213]
id=I IatanMissouri39.4525°N -94.9764°W1,55058%8,562 7,897,401 922 EvergySub-bituminous coal[214] [215]
IndependenceArkansas35.6772°N -91.4097°W1,67866%5,656 5,798,881 1,025 EntergySub-bituminous coal2030[216] [217]
Indian RiverDelaware38.5856°N -75.2347°W446121 207,103 1,712 NRG EnergyBituminous coal[218] [219] [220] [221] [222]
Ingredion IncorporatedIllinois41.7778°N -87.8242°W45242 693,731 2,867 Ingredion IncorporatedBituminous coalNatural gas[223] [224]
IntermountainUtah39.5075°N -112.5803°W1,80054%7,562 7,007,635 927 Intermountain Power AgencyBituminous coalSub-bituminous coal[225] [226]
Iowa State UniversityIowa42.0278°N -93.6399°W46107 Iowa State UniversityBituminous coalNatural gas[227] [228] [229]
James E. RogersNorth Carolina35.2172°N -81.7611°W1,5306,368 5,201,707 817 Duke EnergyBituminous coalNatural gas[230] [231]
id=J James H. Miller Jr.Alabama2,64079%18,491 17,826,649 964 Alabama PowerSub-bituminous coal[232]
James M. BarryAlabama31.0061°N -88.0111°W2,67112,471 6,992,896 561 Alabama PowerNatural gasBituminous coal[233] [234]
JeffreyKansas39.2861°N -96.1169°W2,16050%6,574 7,583,549 1,154 Sub-bituminous coal[235]
J. H. CampbellMichigan1,4208,402 7,917,510 942 CMS EnergySub-bituminous coal[236] [237] [238]
Jim BridgerWyoming41.7375°N -108.7872°W2,11059%11,255 MidAmerican EnergySub-bituminous coal 2037 [239] [240]
J K SpruceTexas29.3072°N -98.3202°W1,4446,692 6,470,826 967 CPS EnergySub-bituminous coal2030[241] [242] [243]
John B. Rich MemorialPennsylvania40.7906°N -76.1982°W88.4624 795,758 Gilberton PowerWaste coal[244] [245]
John E. AmosWest Virginia38.4747°N -81.8211°W2,93350%9,796 12,145,020 American Electric PowerBituminous coal[246]
John P. MadgettWisconsin44.3031°N -91.9125°W3691,535 2,080,026 Dairyland Power CooperativeSub-bituminous coal[247] [248]
John TwittyMissouri37.1516°N -93.3883°W4941,785 1,927,948 City of SpringfieldSub-bituminous coal[249]
John W. Turk Jr.Arkansas33.6505°N -93.8115°W6004,015 3,690,501 Sub-bituminous coal[250] [251]
J Robert WelshTexas33.055°N -94.8394°W1,0564,545 5,889,068 Southwestern Electric Power CompanySub-bituminous coal[252]
id=K KeystonePennsylvania40.6597°N -79.3411°W1,71183%11,005 11,190,515 Refined coal[253]
KincaidIllinois39.59°N -89.48°W1,3203,115 5,042,995 DynegySub-bituminous coal[254] [255]
KingstonTennessee35.8983°N -84.5189°W1,3983,320 3,313,787 Tennessee Valley AuthorityBituminous coalSub-bituminous coal December 2027 [256] [257]
Kyger CreekOhio38.9153°N -82.1283°W1,0865,515 5,809,638 Ohio Valley Electric CorporationBituminous coal[258] [259]
id=L LabadieMissouri38.5622°N -90.8378°W2,37276%15,766 15,758,937 999.55AmerenSub-bituminous coalRefined coal 2042 [260] [261] [262]
La CygneKansas38.348°N -94.6447°W1,4225,798 5,647,055 Kansas City Power and Light CompanyWestar EnergySub-bituminous coal[263] [264]
Laramie River StationWyoming42.1072°N -104.8872°W1,71072% 9,032 10,559,027 Basin Electric Power CooperativeRefined coal[265] [266]
LawrenceKansas39.0079°N -95.2685°W5172,422 3,062,018 EvergySub-bituminous coal[267] [268] [269] [270]
Leland OldsNorth Dakota47.2817°N -101.3194°W6693,605 3,863,058 Basin Electric Power CooperativeLigniteRefined coal[271] [272]
LimestoneTexas31.4233°N -96.2514°W1,85059%8,700 9,814,811 NRG EnergySub-bituminous coal[273] [274]
Lon D. WrightNebraska41.428°N -96.4623°W130649 521,858 City of FremontSub-bituminous coalWind[275] [276]
LongviewWest Virginia39.7075°N -79.9567°W7005,265 4,329,229 Longview PowerBituminous coal[277]
LouisaIowa41.3169°N -91.0935°W8123,346 4,816,701 MidAmerican Energy Interstate Power and Light Central Iowa Power Cooperative Others Refined coal2040[278] [279]
id=M Major OakTexas31.0914°N -96.6928°W3492,414 Blackstone GroupLignite[280] [281]
MarionIllinois37.6206°N -88.955°W2721,652 1,828,122 Southern Illinois Power CooperativeBituminous coal[282] [283]
MarshallNorth Carolina35.5975°N -80.9647°W1,99649%7,787 7,535,293 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[284]
Martin LakeTexas32.2617°N -94.5647°W2,25071%12,105 LuminantLigniteSub-bituminous coal[285]
MayoNorth Carolina36.5278°N -78.8858°W7271,526 1,721,693 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[286] [287] [288]
MeromIndiana39.0678°N -87.5114°W1,0804,591 5,716,946 Hoosier EnergyBituminous coal[289] [290]
MerrimackNew Hampshire43.1414°N -71.4686°W496302 264,399 Granite Shore PowerBituminous coal[291] [292] [293]
Miami FortOhio39.1156°N -84.805°W1,1156,974 5,321,490 DynegyBituminous coal[294]
Michigan CityIndiana41.7211°N -86.9097°W6801,073 2,146,752 NiSourceBituminous coal[295] [296]
Mill CreekKentucky38.05°N -85.91°W1,7178,258 8,534,037 Louisville Gas & ElectricRefined coal (Units 1 & 2)[297] [298]
Milton R. YoungNorth Dakota47.066°N -101.214°W7054,705 5,284,291 Minnkota Power CooperativeRefined coal[299] [300]
MitchellWest Virginia39.83°N -80.818°W16335,041 5,538,641 Bituminous coal[301] [302]
MonroeMichigan41.8892°N -83.3456°W3,40055%15,322 15,769,057 DTE EnergyRefined coal2028[303]
MontourPennsylvania41.0703°N -76.6644°W1,50420%1,056 2,668,228 Talen EnergyBituminous coal2025[304] [305]
MountaineerWest Virginia38.9783°N -81.9356°W1,3008,255 5,401,403 American Electric PowerBituminous coal[306] [307]
Mount StormWest Virginia39.2008°N -79.2628°W1,6024,533 5,348,160 Dominion EnergyBituminous coal[308] [309]
Mt. Carmel CogenPennsylvania40.8112°N -76.454°W47.381 134,609 Mount Carmel CogenWaste coal[310] [311]
MuscatineIowa41.3892°N -91.0586°W293.5695 1,114,601 Board of Water Electric and CommunicationsRefined coal[312] [313]
MuskogeeOklahoma35.7616°N -95.2875°W1,7161,551 4,259,912 Oklahoma Gas and Electric CompanyNatural gas Sub-bituminous coal [314] [315]
Muskogee MillOklahoma35.7324°N -95.2938°W114373 560,787 Koch IndustriesSub-bituminous coal Natural gas [316] [317]
id=N NaughtonWyoming41.7572°N -110.5977°W7072,813 PacifiCorpSub-bituminous coal2025[318] [319]
Nearman CreekKansas39.1706°N -94.6975°W2351,068 1,039,764 City of Kansas CitySub-bituminous coal[320] [321]
Nebraska CityNebraska40.6238°N -95.7771°W1,2126,812 8,833,311 Omaha Public Power DistrictSub-bituminous coal[322] [323]
New MadridMissouri36.5162°N -89.5638°W1,2006,881 7,179,989 Associated Electric CooperativeRefined coal[324] [325]
NewtonIllinois38.9361°N -88.2778°W6173,201 Vistra EnergyRefined coal[326] [327]
NorthamptonPennsylvania40.6911°N -75.4792°W134154 Olympus PowerWaste coal[328] [329] [330]
NortheasternOklahoma36.4263°N -95.7009°W9464,639 3,709,621 Public Service Company of OklahomaNatural gas Sub-bituminous coal 2026 [331] [332]
North OmahaNebraska41.3287°N -95.9491°W6271,873 1,823,417 Omaha Public Power DistrictSub-bituminous coal[333] [334] [335] [336]
NorthsideFlorida30.4286°N -81.5528°W1,3003,878 3,551,547 JEANatural gasPetroleum cokeBituminous coal[337]
North ValmyNevada40.8806°N -117.1522°W56714% 1,645,434 Sierra Pacific PowerBituminous coalSub-bituminous coal[338] [339] [340]
id=O Oak CreekWisconsin42.8444°N -87.8286°W1,1357,748 WE EnergiesRefined coalBituminous coal
2025
[341] [342] [343]
Oak GroveTexas31.1814°N -96.4881°W1,79678%12,407 11,676,507 LuminantRefined coal[344]
OttumwaIowa41.0969°N -92.5552°W7263,791 3,724,042 Sub-bituminous coal[345] [346]
id=P Panther CreekPennsylvania40.8546°N -75.8785°W94105 137,092 Panther Creek Power Operating LLCWaste coal[347] [348]
PawneeColorado40.2197°N -103.6787°W5052,510 3,503,839 Xcel EnergySub-bituminous coal2028 [349] [350]
PlatteNebraska40.8547°N -98.3481°W100505 591,747 City of Grand IslandSub-bituminous coal[351] [352]
Pleasants Power StationWest Virginia39.3669°N -81.2947°W1300Energy HarborRefined coal[353]
Plum PointArkansas35.6632°N -89.9467°W6803,945 4,791,733 NRG EnergySub-bituminous coal[354] [355]
PowertonIllinois40.541°N -89.68°W1,53634%2,335 5,169,444 NRG EnergySub-bituminous coal[356] [357]
Prairie CreekIowa41.9441°N -91.639°W21343 198,803 Interstate Power and LightSub-bituminous coal[358] [359]
Purdue UniversityIndiana40.4172°N -86.9122°W43.2158 274,173 Purdue UniversityNatural gasBituminous coal[360] [361]
id=R RawhideColorado40.8601°N -105.0248°W2802,038 1,812,653 Platte River Power AuthoritySub-bituminous coal[362] [363] [364]
Ray NixonColorado38.6334°N -104.7066°W2071,245 1,152,894 City of Colorado SpringsSub-bituminous coal[365] [366] [367]
Red HillsMississippi33.3714°N -89.2172°W5142,367 2,977,203 NAESRefined coalLignite[368] [369]
River ValleyOklahoma35.1939°N -94.6456°W350539 2,077,873 Oklahoma Gas and Electric CompanySub-bituminous coalBituminous coal[370] [371]
R.M. SchahferIndiana41.2169°N -87.0211°W1,0405,493 7,296,996 NiSourceBituminous coal[372] [373] [374]
RockportIndiana37.9256°N -87.0339°W2,6008,147 11,629,822 Indiana-Michigan PowerSub-bituminous coalBituminous coal[375]
RoxboroNorth Carolina36.4788°N -79.0709°W2,42228%6,947 5,719,006 Duke EnergyBituminous coal[376] [377]
Roy S. NelsonLouisiana30.2833°N -93.2886°W614.63,221 5,052,953 EntergySub-bituminous coalPetroleum coke[378] [379]
Rush IslandMissouri38.1312°N -90.2629°W1,2425,545 7,206,695 AmerenRefined coal[380] [381] [382]
id=S Sandy CreekTexas31.4751°N -96.9574°W1,0085,027 5,868,439 Sandy Creek Energy AssociatesSub-bituminous coal[383] [384]
San MiguelTexas28.7043°N -98.477°W4102,077 3,028,257 San Miguel Electric CooperativeLignite[385] [386]
SchererGeorgia33.0626°N -83.8039°W3,52050%7,031 8,933,998 Oglethorpe Power Georgia Power Others Sub-bituminous coal N/A [387] [388] [389] [390]
ScrubgrassPennsylvania41.2686°N -79.8137°W94.7241343,007Scrubgrass Generating CompanyWaste coal[391] [392]
SeminoleFlorida29.7378°N -81.6347°W1,3007,054 7,200,873 Seminole Electric CooperativeBituminous coal[393] [394] [395] [396]
SewardPennsylvania40.4061°N -79.0336°W5851,867 1,928,181 Seward GeneratingWaste coal[397] [398]
ShawneeKentucky37.15°N -88.77°W1,7505,676 6,853,097 Tennessee Valley AuthoritySub-bituminous coal[399] [400] [401]
SheldonNebraska40.5592°N -96.7847°W225739 1,026,151 Nebraska Public Power DistrictSub-bituminous coal[402] [403]
Sherburne CountyMinnesota45.3787°N -93.8966°W2,23864%10,753 12,617,304 Northern States Power CompanySub-bituminous coal December 2034 [404] [405]
SikestonMissouri36.879°N -89.6209°W2611,619 1,835,335 City of SikestonSub-bituminous coal[406] [407]
Silver BayMinnesota47.2867°N -91.2606°W132182 489,746 Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.Sub-bituminous coal[408] [409]
SiouxMissouri38.915°N -90.2893°W9743,886 5,874,772 Union Electric CompanyRefined coal[410]
SoonerOklahoma36.4538°N -97.0529°W1,1383,610 4,674,868 Oklahoma Gas and Electric CompanySub-bituminous coal[411] [412]
Southern Illinois University CarbondaleIllinois37.7118°N -89.2154°W5.18 88,579 Southern Illinois UniversityBituminous coal[413] [414]
SpiritwoodNorth Dakota46.9256°N -98.5006°W99181 462,292 Great River EnergyNatural gasLigniteRefined coal[415] [416]
SpringervilleArizona34.3178°N -109.1653°W1,63873%7,945 8,159,371 Salt River ProjectSub-bituminous coal Solar 2032 [417] [418] [419] [420]
St. Nicholas CogenPennsylvania40.8225°N -76.1735°W99.2600 Schuylkill Energy Resource IncWaste coal[421] [422]
Sunnyside CogenUtah39.5462°N -110.3911°W58.1401 455,275 Sunnyside Cogen AssociatesWaste coal[423] [424]
id=T Tennessee Eastman OperationsTennessee36.5219°N -82.5431°W1951,155 2,867,087 Eastman Chemical CompanyBituminous coalNatural gas[425] [426]
TES Filer CityMichigan44.2173°N -86.2899°W73453 563,562 TES Filer cityBituminous coalNatural gasBiomassJune 2025[427] [428] [429]
Thomas HillMissouri39.5507°N -92.6374°W1,1358,112 7,212,753 Associated Electric CooperativeRefined coal[430] [431]
TolkTexas34.1833°N -102.5695°W1,0672,742 3,844,953 Xcel EnergySub-bituminous coal[432]
Trimble CountyKentucky38.5847°N -85.4119°W2,2348,823 8,015,909 Louisville Gas & ElectricRefined coal Natural gas [433] [434]
id=U University of Alaska FairbanksAlaska64.854°N -147.8223°W1728 111,806 University of AlaskaSub-bituminous coal[435] [436] [437]
University of Illinois AbbottIllinois40.1047°N -88.2423°W47167 164,582 University of IllinoisNatural gasBituminous coal[438] [439] [440]
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill CogenNorth Carolina35.9063°N -79.0622°W3251 199,567 University of North CarolinaBituminous coalNatural gas[441] [442] [443] [444]
id=VVictor J. DanielMississippi30.53°N -88.5561°W2,08410,355 5,703,976 Natural gas Sub-bituminous and Bituminous coal [445] [446] [447] [448]
Virginia CityVirginia36.9153°N -82.3397°W6001,185 2,571,065 Virginia Electric and Power CompanyBituminous coalWood[449]
id=W Walter Scott Jr.Iowa41.1856°N -95.8421°W1,6488,014 9,214,542 MidAmerican Energy Central Iowa Power CooperativeLincoln Electric Systems12 othersRefined coal[450] [451]
WansleyGeorgia33.4061°N -85.0381°W1,90417%2,791 2,704,960 Southern PowerBituminous coal2028[452]
W. A. ParishTexas29.4761°N -95.6333°W3,65314,328 NRG EnergySub-bituminous coalNatural gas[453]
WarrickIndiana37.9147°N -87.3336°W7554,215 AlcoaBituminous coal[454] [455]
WatereeSouth Carolina33.8264°N -80.6218°W7722,061 3,633,686 Dominion EnergyBituminous coal[456]
Western SugarNebraska41.8589°N -103.6344°W528 194,266 Western Sugar CooperativeSub-bituminous coal[457] [458]
WestonWisconsin44.8586°N -89.6497°W1,0764,409 4,114,169 WEC Energy GroupWisconsin Public Service CorporationRefined coal (Unit 3)[459] [460]
WestwoodPennsylvania40.6188°N -76.451°W36127 207,832 Rausch Creek Generation LLCWaste coal[461] [462]
WhelanNebraska40.5806°N -98.3108°W3241,418 2,272,356 City of HastingsSub-bituminous coalRefined coal[463] [464]
White BluffArkansas34.4236°N -92.1406°W1,6598,252 8,273,947 EntergySub-bituminous coal2030[465] [466]
Whitewater ValleyIndiana39.802°N -84.8953°W10039 49,447 Indiana Municipal Power AgencyBituminous coal[467] [468] [469]
Williams StationSouth Carolina33.0163°N -79.9288°W6332,557 2,759,206 Dominion EnergyRefined coalBituminous coal[470]
WinyahSouth Carolina33.3308°N -79.3578°W1,2601,583 1,582,699 Santee CooperRefined coal[471] [472]
WygenWyoming44.2858°N -105.3833°W176703 Black Hills PowerSub-bituminous coal[473] [474]
WyodakWyoming44.2888°N -105.385°W4021,851 Sub-bituminous coal2039[475] [476]

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