International Paper Augusta Power Plant

International Paper Augusta Power Plant is a coal-fired power station owned and operated by International Paper near Augusta, Georgia. The plant provides power to International Paper's Augusta pulp & paper mill.

Plant Data

 * Owner/Parent Company: International Paper
 * Plant Nameplate Capacity: 84.7 MW (Megawatts)
 * Units and In-Service Dates: 27.0 MW (1960), 39.0 MW (1965), 18.7 MW (1965)
 * Location: 4278 Mike Padgett Hwy., Augusta, GA 30906
 * GPS Coordinates: 33.328944, -81.95327
 * Electricity Production: 484,584 MWh (2005)
 * Coal Consumption:
 * Coal Source:
 * Number of Employees:

Emissions Data

 * CO2 Emissions: 540,845 tons (2006)
 * SO2 Emissions:
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Legislative issues
House Bill 276, proposed by Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur), would put a 5-year moratorium on building new coal plants and eliminate the burning of Appalachian coal mined by mountaintop removal by mid-2016. The Appalachian Mountain Preservation Act would gradually prohibit Georgia coal consumers from using Central Appalachian mountaintop removal beginning in 2011. The bill is backed by environmental groups including Appalachian Voices but received strong opposition from POWER4Georgians, a coalition of 10 electric co-operatives seeking to build a $2 billion 850-megawatt supercritical coal plant in Washington County.

Citizen groups

 * CleanPower4Georgians
 * Fall-line Alliance for Clean Environment
 * Focus the Nation
 * Friends of the Chattahoochee
 * GreenLaw
 * Sierra Club Georgia Chapter
 * Co-op Conversations Georgia
 * Cobb Alliance for Smart Energy

Related SourceWatch Articles

 * Existing U.S. Coal Plants
 * Georgia and coal
 * International Paper
 * United States and coal
 * Global warming