St. Clair Power Plant
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The Saint Clair Power Plant was a major coal- and oil-fired power plant owned by DTE Electric, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It was located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the west bank of St. Clair River. The plant was across M-29 from the newer Belle River Power Plant in East China, Michigan. The first four units of St. Clair were built in 1953–1954. Since then, three more generating units have been added to the plant. The St. Clair Power Plant generates 1982 megawatts in total. It is Detroit Edison's second largest power producer. The power plant has a large impact on the local economy, employing about 300 workers. The plant is scheduled to be closed in May 2022.
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At one time, St. Clair Power Plant was the world's largest.
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Detroit Edison's St. Clair Power Plant.
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Oil turbine: May, 1968
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Unit 6: April, 1961
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Unit 4: 2017
Unit 1: 2019
Units 2, 3, 6, 7: May 2022
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