Kingston Fossil Plant


Kingston Fossil Plant, commonly known as Kingston Steam Plant, is a 1.4-gigawatt coal-fired power plant located in Roane County, just outside Kingston, Tennessee on the shore of Watts Bar Lake. It is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The plant is known for the Kingston Fossil Plant fly ash spill which occurred in December 2008.

History

Commissioned in 1951, it was the largest coal-fired power plant in the world when completed in 1955. It was built primarily to provide electricity for the nearby Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The plant is a popular site for birdwatchers, as many waterfowl come to the settling and treatment ponds nearby.
The plant has nine generating units: Units 1–4, rated at 175 MW each, and Units 5–9, rated at 200 MW each. Combined, the plant has a total capacity of 1,700 MWe. It produces about ten billion kilowatt hours of electricity from some five million tons of coal each year. All nine generating units are equipped with selective catalytic reduction systems to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions that contribute to the formation of ozone. In 1976, its original nine stacks were taken out of service and replaced by a pair of 1,000-foot tall chimneys, one for Units 1–5 and one for Units 6–9. These stacks were replaced with a single stack connected to scrubbers which were installed in 2007.

2008 spill

In December 2008, an impoundment at the plant failed, releasing of coal fly ash slurry that covered up to of the surrounding land, damaging homes and flowing into nearby waterways such as the Emory River and Clinch River, tributaries of the Tennessee River. This was the largest accidental release of coal fly ash in the United States.

EPA compliance agreement

On April 14, 2011, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations at 11 of its coal-fired plants in Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Under the terms of the agreement, Units 1-9 will continuously operate Selective Catalytic Reduction systems to reduce their emissions of.