Rock River Generating Station Explained

Rock River Generating Station
Country:United States
Location:Town of Beloit, Wisconsin
Coordinates:42.5819°N -89.0275°W
Owner:Wisconsin Power and Light
Status:Demolition in progress, June 2016
Th Fuel Primary:Natural gas, originally coal
Ps Cooling Source:Rock River
Th Technology:Steam turbine
Ps Units Operational:2
Commissioned:Unit 1 1952
Unit 2 1953

Rock River Generating Station was an electrical power station located north of Beloit, Wisconsin in the town of Beloit at 827 (West Beloit Rock) W. B. R. Townline Road on the west bank of the Rock River. The facility was owned and operated by Wisconsin Power and Light, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alliant Energy.

History

The facility opened in the early 1950s and consists of two 970e6Btu/h Babcock & Wilcox cyclone boilers each with one steam turbine. Originally designed to burn Illinois Basin bituminous coal supplied by rail car or barge, the site switched to natural gas or lower sulfur Powder River Basin coal. Additionally, a 30 MW combustion turbine was added in 1967 and two 50 MW combustion turbines were added between 1972 and 1977. As of 2000, the boilers were capable of operating on a variety of fuel sources, including natural gas, Powder River Basin coal, #2 fuel oil and tire-derived fuel.[1] Coal has not been burned at the site since 2007 because the facility closed the landfill it had used for fly ash.[2] Coal burning boilers, Unit 1 and 2, were officially retired April 1, 2010. Electricity was generated via steam turbines and process water was taken from the Rock River.

On June 25, 2016, a worker was killed as the plant was being demolished. Demolition was expected to be completed by the end of 2016.[3]

Adjacent facilities

An Alliant maintenance facility, Southern Area, and Riverside Energy Center, a 603 MW combined cycle natural gas facility, formerly owned by Calpine, are located adjacent to the station.[4] [5] [6]

A second combined cycle natural gas plant was approved for construction March 31, 2016 at Riverside Energy Center, just west of the Rock River Generating station.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://dnr.wi.gov/air/permitzip/154003740-P10.zip Air permit
  2. Web site: ALLIANT ENERGY CORP, Form 10-K, Annual Report, Filing Date Mar 4, 2005 . secdatabase.com . May 14, 2018.
  3. News: Worker killed after accident during energy plant demolition . fox6now.com . June 25, 2016 . June 28, 2016.
  4. http://www.alliantenergy.com/docs/groups/public/documents/pub/p012356.hcsp Garage Locations
  5. http://www.calpine.com/power/plant.asp?plant=196 Calpine | Power Plants
  6. http://www.calpine.com/power/plants.asp Calpine | Power Plants | Power Plants
  7. Web site: Modernizing the Riverside Energy Center . Alliant . June 28, 2016.