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  2. Navajo Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Generating Station. Navajo Generating Station was a 2.25-gigawatt (2,250 MW), coal-fired power plant located on the Navajo Nation, near Page, Arizona, United States. This plant provided electrical power to customers in Arizona, Nevada, and California. It also provided the power for pumping Colorado River water for the Central Arizona ...

  3. Coal plant on tribal land to close after powering US West - AOL

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    Before the year ends, the Navajo Generating Station near the Arizona-Utah border will close and others in the region are on track to shut down or reduce their output in the next few years.

  4. Long-running coal plant on Navajo Nation stops production - AOL

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    The Navajo Generating Station near the Arizona-Utah line was expected to shutter by the end of the year, but the exact day hadn’t been certain as the plant worked to deplete a stockpile of coal.

  5. Coal plant on tribal land to close after powering US West - AOL

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    Owners of the Navajo Generating Station near the Arizona-Utah border are turning to cheaper power produced by natural gas as they and other coal-fired plants in the U.S. face growing pressure over ...

  6. Kayenta Mine - Wikipedia

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    Kayenta mine. The Kayenta mine was a surface coal mine operated by Peabody Western Coal Company, a subsidiary of Peabody Energy) on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona from 1973 to 2019. [1] About 400 acres were mined and reclaimed each year, providing about 8 million tons of coal annually to the Navajo Generating Station. [2]: 1.

  7. List of decommissioned coal-fired power stations in the ...

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    Bruce Mansfield Power Plant, at a capacity of 2,490 MW, is the largest power plant to be decommissioned in the United States. This is an incomplete list of decommissioned coal-fired power stations in the United States. Coal plants have been closing at a fast rate since 2010 (290 plants closed from 2010 to May 2019; this was 40% of the US's coal ...

  8. Four Corners Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The Four Corners Generating Station was constructed on property that was leased from the Navajo Nation in a renegotiated agreement that will expire in 2041. [6] Unit 1 and unit 2 were completed in 1963, unit 3 was completed in 1964, unit 4 was completed in 1969, and unit 5 was completed in 1970. Apparently the astronauts of the Mercury program ...

  9. Biggest coal-burning power plant in the West is most likely ...

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    The fate of the power plant is an important test case of President Donald Trump's promise to preserve coal jobs.