- Source: Elmer Smith Power Plant
The Elmer Smith Power Plant was a coal-fired power plant owned and operated by the city of Owensboro, Kentucky. Unit 1 opened in 1964 with Unit 2 opening 10 years later in 1974
The power plant was the main source of power for the city of Owensboro during the years it was active.
History
As a result of the Owensboro Municipal Utility Commission approving a contract with Big Rivers Electric to supply electricity for Owensboro, Elmer Smith Power Plant closed on June 1, 2020, and was demolished on December 4, 2022, making it two years, six months and three days later after the power plant's closure.
Emissions data
2006 CO2 Emissions: 2,846,615 tons
2006 SO2 Emissions: 2,525 tons
2006 NOx Emissions: 7,045 tons
2005 Mercury Emissions: 59 lb
Controversy
In 2010, The Clean Air Task Force conducted a study to identify and quantify deaths and other injuries attributed to fine particle pollution from coal-fired power plants and found there to be an estimated 10 deaths annually as a result of fine particle pollution from the Elmer Smith Power Station as well as other negative effects on the health of those affected by the pollutants.
Closing
In 2019, the city of Owensboro made the landmark decision to close the plant as part of its economic evolution and effort to attract more tourism (5) By closing the plant, the city plans on switching primarily to solar power by 2022 by purchasing energy from the Ashwood Solar Station which is set to open in Lyon County, Kentucky
See also
Coal mining in Kentucky
Owensboro, Kentucky
Coal-fired power station
Solar power in Kentucky
References
External links
Official website