APS - Four Corners Power Plant
USA /
New Mexico /
Nenahnezad /
World
/ USA
/ New Mexico
/ Nenahnezad
World / United States / New Mexico
windsurfing, power station
The five-unit, 2,040-megawatt Four Corners Power Plant, located on the Navajo Indian Reservation west of Farmington, New Mexico, is operated by APS. Fueled by low-sulfur coal from the nearby Navajo mine, the plant is owned by APS and five other utilities in the Southwest. APS' stake in Four Corners makes 782 megawatts of energy available to the APS system.
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The adjacent Morgan Lake is man made and used for cooling the plant.
www.aps.com/general_info/morganlake.html
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The adjacent Morgan Lake is man made and used for cooling the plant.
www.aps.com/general_info/morganlake.html
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°41'13"N 108°28'38"W
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