Widows Creek Fossil Plant

Widows Creek Fossil Plant
Widows Creek Fossil Plant
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CountryUnited States
LocationJackson County, near Stevenson, Alabama
Coordinates34°53′03″N 85°45′18″W / 34.88417°N 85.75500°W / 34.88417; -85.75500
StatusBeing decommissioned
Commission dateUnit 1: July, 1952
Unit 2: October, 1952
Unit 3: November, 1952
Unit 4: January, 1953
Unit 5: June, 1954
Unit 6: July, 1954
Unit 7: February, 1961
Unit 8: February, 1965
Decommission dateUnit 7: September, 2015
OwnerTennessee Valley Authority
Thermal power station
Primary fuelBituminous coal
Cooling sourceTennessee River
Power generation
Units decommissioned8
Nameplate capacity1,600 MW
Annual net output9,000 GWh
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Widows Creek Fossil Plant (also known as the Widows Creek Power Plant) was a 1.6-gigawatt (1,600 MW) coal power plant, 4.8 miles (7.7 km) east of Stevenson, Alabama, USA. The plant, operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, generated about nine billion kilowatt-hours of electricity a year. It had one of the tallest chimneys in the world at 305 metres (1,001 ft), which was built in 1977, and was removed December 3, 2020 in a controlled demolition.[1] Along with the Chimney of the Harllee Branch Power Plant, it is the tallest chimney to be demolished in the United States.

  1. ^ "VIDEO: Demolition of 1,000ft chimney at an old power plant in Alabama | PortandTerminal.com". www.portandterminal.com. Archived from the original on 2021-02-02.