Armstrong Power Plant Explained

Armstrong Power Plant
Country:United States
Location:Washington Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:40.9292°N -79.4664°W
Owner:FirstEnergy
Status:D
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Ps Cooling Source:Allegheny River
Ps Units Operational:2
Ps Electrical Capacity:356
Commissioned:1958
1959
Decommissioned:2012

Armstrong Power Station was a 356 megawatt (MW), coal power plant in Washington Township, Armstrong County along the Allegheny River across from Mahoning Creek and Templeton, Pennsylvania, about 10miles north of Kittanning, Pennsylvania. The plant operated from 1958 to 2012.

History

Armstrong's two units went in service in 1958 and 1959. The chimney of Armstrong Power Station, which was built in 1982 is 1011feet tall and cost $13 million. The facility was owned by Allegheny Energy Supply before merging with Akron, Ohio based FirstEnergy in February 2011.

The power plant was closed on September 1, 2012, by FirstEnergy, along with six other plants in the tri-county grid to comply with federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines that set new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) and other environmental and air quality requirements. The decision was made not to invest in some of the smaller plants considering it would be quite expensive to install a scrubber and other air pollution control upgrades to keep the plant in operation.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: First Energy to close Kittanning coal-fired plant. Gough. Paul J.. Pittsburgh Business Times. January 26, 2012. August 26, 2018.