Intermountain Power Project
ExpandingNatural Gas Power Plant           Total Power
1640 MW
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850 Brush Wellman Rd.
Delta, UT 84624
United States
Latitude: 39.50973
Longitude: -112.58018
Year Opened: 1986
Water Source: DMAD Reservoir
Notes
to be converted to natural gas by 2025

2004 uprated
Though withdrawn in 2007, this Unit 3 is was re-proposed before finally being defeated in July of 2009. It marked the Sierra Club's 100th victory is stopping coal fired power plants.

A third unit is proposed beside the two existing power plants (pulverized coal fired) with fabric filter baghouse, low Nox burners and SCR, forced oxidation wet limestone FGD system, and combustion controls (CO & VOC). : BACT Limits Proposed (lb/MMBtu): PM10 (0.015 3-hr rolling ave), SO2 (0.10 30-day rolling ave), Nox (0.07 30-day rolling), CO (0.154 no ave), VOC (0.0027 no ave), lead (0.00002 no ave), HF (0.001 no ave), SAM (0.027 no ave).
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Data Sources

EJN Coal Spreadsheet 2006/2007
EIA 2008
Sierra Club: Stopping the Coal Rush
Coal Swarm
EIA 2012 Form 860
EIA 2014 Form 860
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Environmental Justice Analysis
Distance (miles)02.551025
American Indian0.2%0.7%
Asian0.2%0.5%
Black0.1%
Hispanic1.3%14.8%
White96.2%82.2%
Population1,4346,150
Income$60k$68k
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Intermountain Power AgencyOwner100%






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PowerTypeStatusFuelSecondary Fuel(s)
820 MWBurner: BoilerOperatingCoal Subbituminous Coal
820 MWBurner: BoilerOperatingCoal Subbituminous Coal
1200 MWBurner: Internal Combustion Engine - Combined CycleProposedNatural Gas  
950 MWBurner: Fluidized Bed - CirculatingDefeatedCoal  

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