Miami Fort Power Station
Units and ownership
A cooling tower was commissioned in the 1970s by Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company (CG&E), a forerunner of Duke Energy, in order to meet pollution control mandates set by the State of Ohio. Unit 5 was permanently shut down in 2010. Unit 6 ceased coal generation on June 1, 2015. The plant used to be co-owned by Duke Energy and Dayton Power & Light (DP&L). In August 2014, Duke Energy sold its stake in both the coal and oil facilities to Dynegy. DP&L continued to own its remaining share of ownership until 2017 when it sold its stake to Dynegy.
Combined Total | Coal-Fired Facilities | Oil-Fired Facilities | |
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Units | 6 | 2 | 4 |
Aggregate Capacity | 1,378 MW | 1,243 MW | 78 MW |
Environmental impact
With its oldest unit dating back to late 1940s, the plant was ranked 36th on the United States list of dirtiest power plants in terms of sulphur dioxide emissions per megawatt-hour of electrical energy produced in 2006.
Retirement
In September 2020, Vistra announced its plans to retire the power station by year-end 2027 or earlier.