Facility-Level Emission Changes: 2009-2019 Emissions at facilities included in this analysis either increased or decreased from 2009 to 2019, using the following criteria: • Analysis includes only coal units; • Over 75% change in emission rate; • Over 0.2 lb/mmBtu change in absolute emission rate; and • Over 1,000 ton change in emissions of SO2 or NOx. The analysis includes data submitted to EPA as of February 10, 2020. The presentation of this data is not intended to suggest the compliance status of these facilities with currently applicable federal, state, or local environmental requirements. Facilities with Increasing SO2 Facility SO2 Emission Increase SO2 Rate Increase Louisa, Iowa 3,036 tons (135%) 0.21 lb/mmBtu (214%) Facilities with Increasing NOx Facility NOx Emission Increase NOx Rate Increase New Madrid Power Plant, Missouri 10,856 tons (337%) 0.34 lb/mmBtu (368%) Miami Fort Power Station, Ohio 7,022 tons (162%) 0.23 lb/mmBtu (225%) Facilities with Decreasing SO2 Facility SO2 Emission Decrease SO2 Rate Decrease Homer City, Pennsylvania 93,617 tons (92%) 1.62 lb/mmBtu (89%) Keystone, Pennsylvania 93,331 tons (82%) 1.91 lb/mmBtu (84%) Monroe, Michigan 81,938 tons (95%) 0.88 lb/mmBtu (95%) W H Sammis, Ohio 71,975 tons (98%) 1.66 lb/mmBtu (96%) Morgantown, Maryland 68,329 tons (98%) 2.11 lb/mmBtu (94%) Scherer, Georgia 68,302 tons (98%) 0.56 lb/mmBtu (97%) James H Miller Jr, Alabama 61,275 tons (98%) 0.59 lb/mmBtu (98%) Brunner Island, LLC, Pennsylvania 56,227 tons (95%) 1.29 lb/mmBtu (87%) E C Gaston Alabama 53,384 tons (98%) 1.92 lb/mmBtu (97%) Kyger Creek, Ohio 52,650 tons (93%) 1.59 lb/mmBtu (93%) Clifty Creek, Indiana 50,285 tons (92%) 1.29 lb/mmBtu (91%) JohnE Amos, West Virginia 45,051 tons (93%) 0.66 lb/mmBtu (90%) Sioux, Missouri 44,323 tons (95%) 1.65 lb/mmBtu (94%) Fort Martin Power Station, West Virginia 43,422 tons (91%) 2.18 lb/mmBtu (94%) Leland Olds, North Dakota 42,116 tons (95%) 1.86 lb/mmBtu (95%) Chalk Point, Maryland 40,498 tons (99%) 1.90 lb/mmBtu (93%) IPL - Petersburg Generating Station Indiana 33,543 tons (84%) 0.56 lb/mmBtu (80%) Cheswick, Pennsylvania 31,625 tons (97%) 2.14 lb/mmBtu (91%) Brandon Shores, Maryland 31,321 tons (95%) 0.87 lb/mmBtu (89%) R M Schahfer Generating Station, Indiana 31,270 tons (96%) 0.59 lb/mmBtu (95%) Crystal River, Florida 30,794 tons (91%) 0.81 lb/mmBtu (86%) Merrimack, New Hampshire 28,643 tons (99%) 2.17 lb/mmBtu (95%) Crist Electric Generating Plant, Florida 28,040 tons (95%) 1.41 lb/mmBtu (94%) Wateree, South Carolina 27,334 tons (98%) 1.67 lb/mmBtu (96%) Sam Seymour, Texas 26,621 tons (97%) 0.43 lb/mmBtu (96%) J H Campbell, Michigan 26,018 tons (82%) 0.49 lb/mmBtu (79%) Dickerson Maryland 25,599 tons (100%) 2.14 lb/mmBtu (95%) Barry, Alabama 24,102 tons (87%) 0.70 lb/mmBtu (82%) Milton R Young, North Dakota 23,067 tons (90%) 0.85 lb/mmBtu (89%) Baldwin Energy Complex, Illinois 22,566 tons (91%) 0.34 lb/mmBtu (83%) Columbia, Wisconsin 22,501 tons (93%) 0.63 lb/mmBtu (92%) ------- Coal Creek, North Dakota 22,357 tons (78%) 0.44 Ib/mmBtii (75%) E W Brow n. Kentucky 21,690 tons (98%) 2.56 Ib/mmBtii (97%) Mill Creek, Kentucky 21,311 tons (88%) 0.40 Ib/mmBtii (85%) Cliffside, North Carolina 21,101 tons (94%) 1.41 Ib/mmBtii (97%) Chesterfield Power Station Virginia 20,664 tons (98%) 0.52 Ib/mmBtii (86%) La Cygne, Kansas 20,610 tons (97%) 0.42 Ib/mmBtii (95%) Powerton, Illinois 20,574 tons (93%) 0.32 Ib/mmBtii (75%) Daniel Electric Generating Plant, Mississippi 19,672 tons (99%) 0.65 lb/mmBtu (98%) Gallatin Tennessee 17,925 tons (91%) 0.54 lb/mmBtu (88%) Naughton Wyoming 17,760 tons (87%) 0.63 lb/mmBtu (80%) Sooner, Oklahoma 17,758 tons (97%) 0.53 lb/mmBtu (95%) Williams, South Carolina 16,374 tons (97%) 0.96 lb/mmBtu (95%) Seminole (136), Florida 16,014 tons (78%) 0.42 lb/mmBtu (77%) Kincaid Generating Station Illinois 15,550 tons (91%) 0.36 lb/mmBtu (80%) John S. Cooper, Kentucky 15,078 tons (99%) 2.01 lb/mmBtu (96%) R Gallagher, Indiana 14,449 tons (99%) 2.40 lb/mmBtu (77%) Ottumwa, Iowa 12,035 tons (90%) 0.50 lb/mmBtu (89%) Coronado Generating Station, Arizona 11,159 tons (99%) 0.36 lb/mmBtu (98%) Dan E Karn, Michigan 10,787 tons (95%) 0.76 lb/mmBtu (94%) South Oak Creek, Wisconsin 10,780 tons (99%) 0.44 lb/mmBtu (99%) Waukegan, Illinois 10,637 tons (93%) 0.40 lb/mmBtu (79%) Big Stone, South Dakota 10,556 tons (91%) 0.63 lb/mmBtu (89%) Asbury, Missouri 10,208 tons (93%) 1.30 lb/mmBtu (89%) Kingston, Tennessee 9,343 tons (83%) 0.99 lb/mmBtu (92%) J P Madgett, Wisconsin 9,288 tons (93%) 0.64 lb/mmBtu (89%) Michigan City Generating Station, Indiana 8,945 tons (95%) 0.79 lb/mmBtu (91%) G G Allen North Carolina 8,684 tons (98%) 0.43 lb/mmBtu (94%) Boswell Energy Center, Minnesota 8,643 tons (94%) 0.27 lb/mmBtu (93%) Edgewater (4050), Wisconsin 7,445 tons (96%) 0.64 lb/mmBtu (94%) Pawnee, Colorado 7,224 tons (85%) 0.67 lb/mmBtu (88%) Martin Drake, Colorado 6,661 tons (97%) 0.71 lb/mmBtu (94%) Weston, Wisconsin 6,220 tons (90%) 0.24 lb/mmBtu (88%) Genoa, Wisconsin 6,145 tons (95%) 0.68 lb/mmBtu (93%) Flint Creek Power Plant, Arkansas 6,075 tons (89%) 0.41 lb/mmBtu (88%) Deerhaven Florida 5,188 tons (90%) 0.64 lb/mmBtu (80%) Lansing, Iowa 4,733 tons (97%) 0.61 lb/mmBtu (92%) Ray D Nixon Colorado 3,462 tons (88%) 0.37 lb/mmBtu (82%) Platte, Nebraska 2,180 tons (81%) 0.58 lb/mmBtu (79%) Apache Station, Arizona 1,970 tons (96%) 0.35 lb/mmBtu (95%) Birchwood Power Facility, Virginia 1,180 tons (97%) 0.38 lb/mmBtu (82%) Facilities with Decreasing NOx Facility NOx Emission Decrease NOx Rate Decrease Four Corners Steam Elec Station, New Mexico 23,622 tons (89%) 0.43 lb/mmBtu (88%) Big Stone, South Dakota 10,730 tons (91%) 0.64 lb/mmBtu (90%) Crystal River, Florida 9,671 tons (89%) 0.25 lb/mmBtu (84%) Conesville, Ohio 6,322 tons (86%) 0.27 lb/mmBtu (78%) Hayden Colorado 5,955 tons (89%) 0.31 lb/mmBtu (86%) Lansing, Iowa 2,952 tons (96%) 0.37 lb/mmBtu (90%) E W Brown Kentucky 2,447 tons (90%) 0.28 lb/mmBtu (85%) ------- |