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In early May 2011, Dominion Resources informed Wall Street financial analysts that the firm did not plan to retrofit State Line with Clean Air Act pollution controls, and would instead shut the plant down in the three-year 2012–2014 period. The firm further announced in January 2012 that the planned
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In 2011, the State Line Power Plant's two newer coal-fired units, historically Units 3 and 4 (but renamed as Units 1 and 2) continued to operate with a maximum capacity of 515 megawatts. The plant employed approximately 120 full-time employees in 2011, with employment dropping to 100 in January 2012
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Most of the plant's exterior and some of its interior infrastructure dated back to its original operation in 1929, making this plant one of the oldest large-scale urban electrical generating stations in the United States at the time it ceased operations. The plant's age meant that it generated more
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In order to fulfill the increased demand for electricity that Insull's engineers told him was expected and which he concurred was going to occur, the Insull holding companies constructed the State Line Power Plant and the Unit 1 generator within the plant. With a capacity of 208 megawatts, Unit 1
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Insull's optimism was sufficient that he ordered that the State Line Power Plant be constructed on a scale sufficient to allow for the insertion of further turbines in the building. Commonwealth Edison's goal was to eventually insert enough capacity into State Line to generate more than 1,000
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of power to serve 1,300,000 customer households. At the same time some expected demand for electricity to further increase. In particular, inhabitants of many rural areas throughout the United States, including rural areas adjacent to Chicago, did not yet have electrical service in 1929.
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shutdown of the 100-employee plant would take place on March 31, 2012. Upon completion of the March 31 shutdown, Dominion withdrew its remaining movable assets from the cold plant and handed it over to a
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The State Line Power Plant's age meant that it was not fitted with many of the pollution control equipment that is mandated on more modern generating plants. Instead, State Line's operations were
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had signed up to receive electrical service for the first time. Generating plants throughout the metropolitan area had developed the capacity to produce 1,310
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Commonwealth Edison expanded the State Line Power Plant according to plan, with Unit 2 going into operation in 1938, Unit 3 in 1955, and Unit 4 in 1963.
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firm, BTU Solutions, on June 26, 2012. BTU Solutions pledged to demolish the plant over a two-year period, and demolition began in late 2012.
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The 1929 infrastructure projects of Insull's holding companies were financed with highly leveraged
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megawatts of power – which would have made the State Line Power Plant the world's first one-
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In addition to increased demand for electricity from households for purposes such as
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generator constructed up to that time. The turbine plant was built by
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and built in 1926–1929 under the orders of industrial magnate
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into the air. According to a September 2010 article in the
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As a result of various factors, including the advent of
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that ran near the site of the State Line Power Plant.
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Hammond, Indiana
41°42′27″N 87°31′16″W / 41.70750°N 87.52111°W / 41.70750; -87.52111
Commission date
Subbituminous coal
Lake Michigan
Nameplate capacity
MWe
Related media on Commons
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Lake Michigan
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Hammond, Indiana
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nitrogen oxides
Commonwealth Edison
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National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark
Art Deco
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Samuel Insull
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appliances
Chicago South Shore and South Bend
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