Valley Power Plant

Valley Power Plant
Valley Power Plant (right)
Country United States
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coordinates 43°1′47″N 87°55′26″W / 43.02972°N 87.92389°W / 43.02972; -87.92389Coordinates: 43°1′47″N 87°55′26″W / 43.02972°N 87.92389°W / 43.02972; -87.92389
Status Operational
Commission date 1968 / 1969
Owner(s) WE Energies
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Type Cogeneration
Cooling source Menomonee River
Power generation
Units operational Steam turbine
Nameplate capacity 280 MW

Valley Power Plant is an intermediate load, natural gas fired, electrical power station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is owned by We Energies. The plant is a cogeneration facility supplying steam to 480 customers and 280 MW of electricity.

The plant was originally fueled by a pulverized coal and petroleum coke blend. Coal was shipped by boat to Milwaukee's Greenfield Avenue dock and then by barge to the plant. The plant completed its conversion to natural gas in late 2015. [1]

Units

Unit Capacity Commissioning Notes
1 140 MW 1968 Steam / 2 Boilers
2 140 MW 1969 Steam / 2 Boilers

See also

References

  1. "Coal piles disappear as Valley power plant completes conversion to gas". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2015-11-24.
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