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Appalachian Power closes 3 West Virginia coal-fired plants

2015-06-01 21:35:30| Energy - Topix.net

Appalachian Power's Kanawha River Power Station at Glasgow, the Kammer Power Station near Moundsville and the Phillip Sporn Power Station at New Haven were closed Sunday. Appalachian Power had announced in 2011 that it planned to close the plants, along with three coal-fired plants in Virginia, Ohio and Indiana.

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