Johnsonville Fossil Plant Explained

Johnsonville Fossil Plant
Country:United States
Location:New Johnsonville, Tennessee
Coordinates:36.0278°N -87.9867°W
Owner:Tennessee Valley Authority
Operator:Tennessee Valley Authority
Status:D
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Ps Cooling Source:Tennessee River
Ps Units Operational:10
Ps Electrical Capacity:1,500
Commissioned:Unit 1: 1951
Unit 10: 1959
Decommissioned:Units 5–10: 2015
Units 1–4: 2017

The Johnsonville Fossil Plant was a 1.5-gigawatt (1,500 MW), coal power plant located in New Johnsonville, Humphreys County, Tennessee, United States. The plant generated electricity from 1951 to 2017. It was operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).

History

Construction of the fossil plant began in 1949.[1] The fossil plant started commercial operations at Unit 1 on October 27, 1951. By August 1959, all ten units were operating.[2] Its ten units had a combined operating capacity of 1.5-gigawatts (1,500 MW) with Units 1–4 providing electricity to the nearby Chemours plant.[3] In a 2011 agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to resolve lingering violation complaints in failure to comply with the Clean Air Act, the TVA announced they would shut down the coal units at Johnsonville by 2018.[4] Units 5–10 were idled at Johnsonville in 2012 and were shut down on December 31, 2015.[5] Units 1–4 were shut down on December 31, 2017.[6] The plant was destroyed via a controlled implosion on July 31, 2021. https://www.tva.com/newsroom/press-releases/tva-demolishes-coal-plant-for-development-and-cleaner-energy

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnsonville Fossil Plant. https://web.archive.org/web/20160112224956/https://www.tva.com/Energy/Our-Power-System/Fossil-Fuel-Generation/Johnsonville-Fossil-Plant. TVA. January 12, 2016. January 6, 2018. dead.
  2. News: TVA pulls plug on its oldest coal-fired plant in Humphreys County. Hicks. Mark. Clarksville Leaf Chronicle. January 5, 2018. January 6, 2018.
  3. Web site: Johnsonville Fossil Plant. https://web.archive.org/web/20151012200440/https://www.tva.com/Energy/Our-Power-System/Fossil-Fuel-Generation/Johnsonville-Fossil-Plant. TVA. October 12, 2015. January 6, 2018. dead.
  4. News: TVA agrees to shut down 18 coal-fired boilers and curb emissions. Maron. Dana Fine. E&E News. April 15, 2011. January 6, 2018.
  5. News: TVA Asks for More Time for Paradise Coal Units, Retires Johnsonville Units 5-10. Cassell. Barry. Power Engineering. February 3, 2016. January 6, 2018.
  6. News: TVA cuts coal use. Flessner. Dave. Chattanooga Times Free Press. January 6, 2018. January 6, 2018.