Baldwin Energy Complex
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In October 2001, Dynegy proposed to build two 650 megawatt coal-fired units at its Baldwin Energy Complex in Baldwin, Illinois. The plant was to burn Illinois coal and be operational in 2007. According to the EPA's coal-plant tracking survey, the project has been abandoned. [1]
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Project Details
Sponsor: Dynegy Midwest Generation
Location: Baldwin, IL
Capacity: 1300 MW (two 650 MW units)
Status: Abandoned
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Citizen Groups
- Valley Watch, contact [at] valleywatch.net
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Resources
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References
- ↑ "National Power Plants," EPA tracking survey, accessed January 2008
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Related SourceWatch Articles
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External links
- “Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants”, National Energy Tech Lab, May 1, 2007, page 11. (Pdf)



