Harllee Branch Power Plant Explained

Plant Harllee Branch
Country:United States
Location:Putnam County, near Eatonton, Georgia
Coordinates:33.1939°N -83.2997°W
Owner:Georgia Power
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Ps Units Operational:4
Ps Electrical Capacity:1539MW
Commissioned:1961
Decommissioned:2015

Plant Harllee Branch was a coal-fired power station located in Putnam County, southeast of Eatonton, Georgia, United States. It was located between Eatonton and Milledgeville, to the southeast. The power plant was owned and operated by Georgia Power. It was named after Harllee Branch Jr., president of Georgia Power.

The power plant had one of the tallest chimneys in the world, built in 1978. The chimney stood 1007adj=midNaNadj=mid,[1] and was visible, on clear days, up to approximately away. Boaters used the chimney to navigate Lake Sinclair, because the power plant was located at US 441, and was a central point on the lake.

Georgia Power closed this plant in April 2015.[2]

The demolition of the chimney was scheduled for October 9, 2016.[3] but was postponed due to Hurricane Matthew. On October 15, shortly after 8 AM, a controlled demolition took down the stack. It is the tallest multi-flue windscreen to ever be demolished.[4] The boiler house was demolished on September 16, 2017, followed by the remainder of the plant 42 days later on October 28.

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  1. Web site: Chimneys.
  2. News: Georgia Power pulls plug on Plant Branch on Lake Sinclair. 23 April 2017. The Macon Telegraph.
  3. News: Lake Sinclair landmark scheduled for demolition.
  4. Web site: Chimneys.