J. P. Pulliam Generating Station was an
electrical
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power station
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Many ...
powered by
sub-bituminous coal, which could also be substituted by
natural gas
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. It was located in
Green Bay, Wisconsin in
Brown County. The plant was named after the former Wisconsin Public Service Corporation president John Page Pulliam (–June 15, 1951). The plant units were connected to the power grid via 138 kV and 69 kV transmission lines. The remaining coal units on site were decommissioned in 2018 leaving only the natural gas fired P31 unit active at the site.
Units
Retirement
As a result of EPA
clean air act enforcement, two coal fired units were retired at Pulliam in 2015 and WPSC was required to make $300 million in upgrades at the
Weston Generating Station
The Weston Generating Station, also known as the Weston Power Plant, is a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located in the villages of Rothschild and Kronenwetter in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. In 2009, it was listed ...
. Those costs were passed on to utility rate payers. At least ten positions were eliminated when Unit 5 and 6 were retired.
In 2016, WEC Energy (which purchased WPS in 2014) announced they would be retiring the remaining coal units at Pulliam due to lower natural gas prices and affordability of renewables, and they would retire the plant by the end of 2018. The plant was retired in October 2018, with most of its equipment auctioned off in March 2019.
Some local groups expressed concern that the closure may affect local
bald eagle populations due to the lack of waste heat keeping the mouth of the
Fox River from freezing in the winter, and
peregrine falcon populations due to the removal of nesting boxes.
See also
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List of power stations in Wisconsin
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Energy infrastructure completed in 1927
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Buildings and structures in Brown County, Wisconsin
Coal-fired power stations in Wisconsin