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The Allen Fossil Plant was a 741-megawatt , coal power plant located south of Memphis, Tennessee. It generated electricity from 1959 to 2018. It generated electricity from 1959 to 2018. At the time of its closure, the plant was operated by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
Eastman Chemical Power Plant Kingsport, Tennessee: 131 Eastman Chemical Co-TN Ops 1936 1994 Allen Fossil Plant: Memphis, Tennessee: 990 Tennessee Valley Authority: 1959 2018 Watts Bar Steam Plant: Rhea County, Tennessee: 267 Tennessee Valley Authority 1942 1982 John Sevier Fossil Plant: Hawkins County, Tennessee: 880 Tennessee Valley Authority ...
Colbert Fossil Plant [33] Coal [33] 1,204 [33] Tuscumbia, Alabama [33] 1955–2016 [33] Johnsonville Fossil Plant [34] Coal [34] 1,500 [34] New Johnsonville, Tennessee [34] 1951–2017 [35] Allen Fossil Plant [36] Coal [36] 741 [37] Memphis, Tennessee [36] 1959–2018 [36] Paradise Fossil Plant: Coal 2,379 [38] Drakesboro, Kentucky: 1963–2020 ...
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Phoenix Investors has acquired the former 785,000-square-foot Electrolux facility at 3231 Paul R. Lowry Road, near President's Island in South Memphis.
The Allen Combined Cycle Plant is a 1.1-gigawatt (1,100 MW) natural gas power plant located south of Memphis, Tennessee that began generating electricity in 2018. It is operated by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
Allen Power Plant can refer to: Allen Combined Cycle Plant, a natural gas power plant in Memphis, Tennessee; Allens Creek Nuclear Power Plant, a canceled nuclear power plant in Wallis, Texas; Allen Fossil Plant, a former coal-fired power plant in Memphis, Tennessee; G. G. Allen Steam Station, a coal-fired power plant in Gaston County, North ...
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