Paradise Combined Cycle Plant
USA /
Kentucky /
Rockport /
World
/ USA
/ Kentucky
/ Rockport
World / United States / Kentucky
power station, natural gas industry
The name is a misnomer. Likely named for the displaced town of Paradise, KY.
Units 1 and 2, opened in 1963 and generating 750MW each, have already shut down. Unit 3 was built in 197 with a 1150MW capacity and will be also shut down in 2020.
Units 1 and 2, opened in 1963 and generating 750MW each, have already shut down. Unit 3 was built in 197 with a 1150MW capacity and will be also shut down in 2020.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Combined_Cycle_Plant
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Coordinates: 37°15'30"N 86°58'47"W
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