Coal Power Plant Database Now Available from DOE

“The Office of Fossil Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has released its 2007 Coal Power Plant Database, a new, updated version which contains the most current and comprehensive collection of coal-fired power plant data in the United States. The database consolidates large quantities of information on the nation’s existing coal-fired power plants in a single location. It covers 191 fields and provides information on more than 1,700 boilers and associated units. Emissions, generation, location, and firing data for all U.S. coal-power plants are located in the database, which supports DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and NETL project management and analysis studies.”

    NETL’s 2007 Coal Power Plant DataBase – including data from EIA-767 database: Plant generation, average water withdrawal and consumption, cooling water source, type of cooling water system, type of boiler, & type of FGD system.

  • Excel Database [8.6MB] (rt-click and save file locally; must have MS Access to run)
  • Excel Database Pivot Table [20.8MB] (rt-click and save file locally; must have MS Excel to run)
  • Access Database [24MB] (rt-click and save file locally; must have MS Access to run)
  • User’s Manual [PDF-764KB]
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