J. H. Campbell Generating Plant | |
Country: | United States |
Location: | West Olive, Michigan |
Status: | Operational |
Commissioned: | Unit 1:1962 Unit 2:1967 Unit 3:1980 |
Decommissioned: | May 2025 [1] |
Owner: | CMS Energy |
Th Fuel Primary: | Subbituminous Coal |
Th Technology: | Steam Turbine |
Ps Units Operational: | 1 X 265 MW 1 X 385 MW 1 X 770 MW |
Ps Electrical Capacity: | 1,420 MW |
Ps Annual Generation: | 8,402 Gwh (2019)[2] |
J. H. Campbell Generating Plant is a 1,420 MW,[3] three-unit coal-fired generating plant in West Olive, Michigan which uses sub-bituminous coal.[4] [5] It is owned and operated by CMS Energy.
The plant has three units: unit 1 produces 265 MW, unit 2 produces 385 MW, and unit 3 produces 848 MW.[6] All units are planned to be closed in May 2025 as per CMS Energy's plan to eliminate coal use by 2040.[7] [8] [9]
In 2018, the plant released 7,917,510 tons of CO2, 4,547 tons of SO2, and 2,572 tons of NOx.[10]
There are three ponds at the plant which are used to store coal ash. Environmental groups like the Michigan Environmental Council claim that heavy metals and other residuals from these ponds have been leaking into groundwater. In response, CMS Energy is now emptying these ponds and transferring the coal ash to landfills.[11]