Medical Center Company steam plant

Medical Center Company steam plant is a district energy system that generates steam heat, electricity, and chilled water using natural gas and coal. The facility was built in 1932 and is operated by the Medical Center Company in Cleveland, Ohio.

Plant Data

 * Owner: Medical Center Company
 * Parent Company:
 * Plant Nameplate Capacity:
 * Units and In-Service Dates:
 * Location: 2250 Circle Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, 216-368-4256
 * GPS Coordinates: 41.503651,-81.604204
 * Electricity Production:
 * Coal Consumption: 40,000 - 50,000 tons annually
 * Coal Source:
 * Number of Employees:

Emissions Data

 * CO2 Emissions:
 * SO2 Emissions per MWh: 4,376 tons/year
 * NOx Emissions: 204.07 tons/year
 * Mercury Emissions:
 * PM-2.5 Emissions: 96.86 tons/year
 * PM-10 Emissions: 224.51 tons/year
 * CO Emissions: 163.26 tons/year (1999)



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