Duke Energy Cayuga Generating Station

USA / Indiana / Cayuga /
 thermal power station, coal-fired
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Capacity: 1,104 megawatts

Cayuga Station is a three-unit station that was built between 1970 and 1993. Units 1 and 2 will have sulfur dioxide scrubbers installed by fall 2008. Steam and power is supplied to the plant’s neighbor, a packaging product manufacturer whose raw material is 100 percent recycled pulp products.

The plant also features a 35-acre wetland area that was created in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agency. During most years the area near Cayuga Station hosts the state’s largest population of mid-winter migratory bald eagles. The plant hosts annual bald eagle viewing days.
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Coordinates:   39°55'2"N   87°25'56"W
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