Edgewater Generating Station

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Edgewater Generating Station
Edgewater Generating Station
Location Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Owner Several, primarily Alliant Energy and WPS
Status Active
Fuel Coal
Conveyance Ship / Rail
Cooling Water Lake Michigan
Technology Steam turbine
Max Capacity 700+ MW
Commissioned 1931

Edgewater Generating Station is a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in Sheboygan County.

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Unit Capacity Commissioning[1] Notes
1 30 MW 1931 May be retired
2 30 MW 1941 May be retired
3 60 MW (as built) 1961 844 mmBTU/hr (247 MW) Cyclone Boiler
4 330 MW 1969 3,529 mmBTU/hr (1.034 GW) Cyclone Boiler
5 400 MW 1985 4,366 mmBTU/hr (1.280 GW) Pulverized Dry Bottom Boiler

In 1952 one of the units was upgraded with a Babcock and Wilcox cyclone boiler. At the time, the facility was using a 50/50 mix of Illinois and West Virginia coal. The West Virginia coal was shipped via lake freighter from Lorain, Ohio.[2]

Unit 3 and 4 share the same chimney.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Water Supply Aids Power Operations. Sheboygan Press, The. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Tuesday, October 29, 1957. Page 47.
  2. ^ Generating Unit Consumes 27 Tons Of Coal An Hour. Sheboygan Press, The. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Tuesday, April 29, 1952. Page 39.

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Coordinates: 43°42′56″N, 87°42′23″W