University of Missouri-Columbia Power Plant

MU Power Plant is a coal-fired power station owned and operated by the University of Missouri near MU campus in Columbia, Missouri. The University has five boilers permitted to burn a combination of bituminous coal, tire derived fuel, biomass, and natural gas. The school used more than 48,900 tons of coal for electricity generation in 2007.

The University is a member of the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment and is in a partnership with the Rocky Mountain Institute to fight climate change.

Proposed expansion
According to the Sierra Club, officials at the MU Columbia proposed adding a new CFB 40-MW coal fired unit to its existing plant. In March 2008, a consultant to the Board of Curators was expected to present a proposal on the new plant to the Board. However, as of August 2008 no permit application had been received by the Department of Natural Resources, and none was expected.

Plant Data

 * Owner: University of Missouri
 * Parent Company: State of Missouri
 * Plant Nameplate Capacity: 53.0 MW (Megawatts)
 * Units and In-Service Dates: 6.2 MW (1961), 12.5 MW (1974), 19.8 MW (1986), 14.5 MW (1988)
 * Location: 417 South Fifth St., Columbia, MO 65201
 * GPS Coordinates: 38.94664, -92.33285
 * Electricity Production: 138,063 MWh (2005)
 * Coal Consumption:
 * Coal Source:
 * Number of Employees:

Emissions Data

 * CO2 Emissions: 353,166 tons (2006)
 * SO2 Emissions: 9,729 tons (2002)
 * SO2 Emissions per MWh:
 * NOx Emissions: 743 tons (2002)
 * Mercury Emissions:

Related SourceWatch Articles

 * Campus coal plants
 * Existing U.S. Coal Plants
 * Missouri and coal
 * United States and coal
 * Global warming

External Articles

 * Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2005, Energy Information Administration, accessed Jan. 2009.
 * Environmental Integrity Project, "Dirty Kilowatts: America’s Most Polluting Power Plants", July 2007.
 * Facility Registry System, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accessed Jan. 2009.
 * Carbon Monitoring for Action database, accessed Feb. 2009.
 * NETL Coal Power Plant Database, National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2007.
 * AirData Query Database, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, accessed April 2009.