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    The Memphis City Council meeting on Tuesday had already been going on for more than four hours by the time Doug McGowen, the CEO of the city’s public utility, sat down to present. The ...

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    The Memphis utility provider was still working to meet initial power requests from Elon Musk's xAI when the company announced plans to rapidly expand its facility. (Dimitrios Kambouris—Getty Images)

  4. Allen Combined Cycle Plant - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. List of power stations in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  7. Allen Fossil Plant - Wikipedia

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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).

  8. Memphis Light, Gas and Water - Wikipedia

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    The city purchased a private water system in 1902 and operated it as the Memphis Artesian Water Department. [4] The city later purchased the local portion of the electrical system of the Memphis Power and Light Company in 1939 for $15 million [5] and formed the MLGW Division. [4]

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