1,875 MW Plant Confirms Coal as Emergency Fuel
Published Date: 3/10/2026
Notice
Summary
Guernsey Power Station LLC has told the Department of Energy that their new power plant, which will produce 1,875 megawatts, can use coal if needed—even though it plans to run mainly on natural gas. This self-certification follows a law that says new big power plants must be ready to burn coal or another fuel. This notice means Guernsey is officially following the rules before starting operations, with no immediate cost changes announced.
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