Colver Power Project

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Colver Pwr Project
Inter-Power/Ahl Con. Partners, LP

Since entering service in 1995, the Colver Power Project (CPP) has supplied electricity to a local utility with exceptional reliability. The facility also makes significant contributions to the region's environment and economy. The CPP is situated about 100 miles east of Pittsburgh, USA, near the former mining town of Colver. This was the location of a bituminous-coal mine that closed in 1978. Typical of many similar mining operations, the Colver mine left behind high-ash bituminous-coal waste known as "gob".

x1 Waste Coal fied Gen set (co-gen)
= 131 MW max Total capacity

Colver, Cambria Co., Pa.

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Coordinates:   40°33'2"N   78°47'54"W
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