Mill Creek Generating Station

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The Mill Creek Generating Station is a coal-fired power plant owned and operated by Louisville Gas & Electric in the Kosmosdale neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. It is located on 544 acres in southwest Louisville, about 20 miles from downtown.

Mill Creek Generating Station
Mill Creek's steam stacks viewed from the Farnsley Morman House
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CountryUnited States
LocationLouisville, Kentucky
Coordinates38°03′N 85°55′W / 38.05°N 85.91°W / 38.05; -85.91
Commission date1972
OwnerLouisville Gas & Electric
Thermal power station
Primary fuelBituminous coal
Cooling sourceOhio River
Power generation
Units operational4
Nameplate capacity1,717 MW

Construction on the plant began in 1968 to meet growing energy demand in the Louisville area, according to the utility.[1] Unit 1 went into service by 1972, unit 2 by 1974, unit 3 by 1978, and unit 4 in 1982.

Mill Creek Generating Station is LG&E's largest coal-fired power plant. It consumes about 4.8 million tons of fuel annually.

In 2024, the utility began construction on a 640-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle generating unit at the plant, expected to begin operations in 2027.[2]

Emissions Data

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  • 2022 Greenhouse gas emissions: 7,066,313 MTCO2e[3]
  • 2022 CO2 Emissions: 15,452,873,560 pounds
  • 2022 SO2 Emissions: 6,338,998 pounds
  • 2022 NOx Emissions: 10,784,738 pounds

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mill Creek Generating Station | LG&E and KU". lge-ku.com. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  2. ^ "LG&E and KU officially break ground on Mill Creek 5 | LG&E and KU". lge-ku.com. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
  3. ^ "Air Pollutant Report | ECHO | US EPA". echo.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
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