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As with many coal burning plants, the W.S. Lee Station has coal ash basins and other combustion residuals stored onsite. There were two active ash basins, an inactive ash basin, an ash structural fill, and an ash fill totaling about 3.2 million tons of ash. A geotechnical consultant indicated in 2010
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emission controls were installed. The station also had three combustion turbines, which were replaced by two 42 MW turbines in 2007. In 2014, two of the coal-fired units were decommissioned. The third was converted to 180 MW natural-gas boiler in 2015.
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that the active basins pose a potential threat if the embankments were to fail. Duke energy said that it would excavate the inactive basin and the ash fill, remove the ash, and haul it to a landfill near
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Geotechnical Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Specific Site Assessment for Coal Combustion Waste Impoundments at Duke Energy Carolinas Lee Steam Station
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burners. The two simple-cycle turbines are permitted to use either natural gas or distillate fuel oil and are equipped with dual-fuel water injection for NO
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In 2018 it began operating two combined-cycle, natural-gas fired turbines. The turbines are Siemens SGT-(5000F5) equipped with dry low NO
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The Lee Steam Station originally had three coal-fired units with a total electrical generating capacity of 370 MW. These units had
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Bureau of Air Quality, Title V Operating Permit: Duke Energy Carolinas LLC, W.S. Lee Steam Station
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The plant began as a coal-fired steam plant in 1951. Coal use ended in 2014. It currently has
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Status of coal ash basin closure is available for all Duke Energy plants.
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Duke Energy announces complete ash excavation at W.S. Lee Steam Station
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control. There are two multicell mechanical-draft cooling towers.
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
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William States (W.S.) Lee Steam Station Ash Removal Plan
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control. The natural gas boiler is equipped with low NO
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Williamston vicinity
Anderson County
South Carolina
34°35′50″N 82°26′13″W / 34.59722°N 82.43694°W / 34.59722; -82.43694
Commission date
Duke Energy
Natural gas
Distillate Fuel Oil
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Williamston, South Carolina
Saluda River
Duke Power
William States Lee III
Duke Power
combined-cycle natural gas turbines
electrostatic precipitators
particulate matter
nitrogen oxides
selective catalytic reduction
CO
VOC
Homer, Georgia




Duke Energy
W.S. Lee Station
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Biography of William States Lee III

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