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Warrior Run Generating Station

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298:, is required to purchase the electric output of Warrior Run at its "avoided cost" rate under a contract for thirty years. However, this "avoided cost" rate, which was determined at the time of the contract, is higher than the current wholesale price of electricity, so Potomac Edison recovers the difference in this price through a surcharge on the bills of its customers. This surcharge will end in April 2030. In 2007 the 318: 332: 244:, released during combustion of the coal, removing this pollutant from the plant's emissions. With the enhanced sulfur dioxide removal due to the FBC technology, Warrior Run burned approximately 400,000 short tons (360,000 tonnes) of coal from Maryland each year, which tends to be of a higher sulfur content. During 2007, 100 percent of the coal burned at Warrior Run was mined in Maryland. 365: 479: 916: 926: 526: 278:
due to the limestone used by the FBC boiler, was used as fill at four nearby surface coal mines. The plant produces about 370,000 short tons (340,000 t) of ash each year.
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are injected, using air, into the boiler. Air keeps the limestone and coal suspended in a fluid-like condition. The limestone reacts with
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day-ahead wholesale market and the capacity bid into the PJM forward capacity market, with the proceeds used to reduce the surcharge.
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The FBC boiler operated at a lower temperature compared to other coal-fired boiler technology, reducing production of
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approved a plan permitting the Warrior Run electric output to be sold into the
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Water used by the plant was supplied by the City of Cumberland water system.
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Warrior Run became operational on February 10, 2000. As provided by the
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Buildings and structures in Allegany County, Maryland
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Allegany County
Cumberland, Maryland
39°35′46″N 78°44′46″W / 39.59611°N 78.74611°W / 39.59611; -78.74611
Commission date
AES Corporation
Bituminous coal
Cogeneration
Nameplate capacity
aes.com
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AES Corporation
megawatt
cogeneration
Cumberland
Maryland
carbon dioxide
fluidized bed combustion
bituminous coal
limestone
sulfur dioxide
nitrogen oxides
selective non-catalytic reduction
baghouse
particulates
Fly
bottom ash
alkaline
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
Potomac Edison Company
FirstEnergy

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