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Oak Creek Expansion Project Construction Photos
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October 2007
 
 
 
Stacking coal within the indoor coal storage building. This building will house three days of coal for the site.   Reclaiming coal within the coal storage building to fuel the generating units.  
 

 
Construction of the wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP). The WESP consists of a series of electrically charged collecting plates located in the casings of the WESP that capture the emissions. The plates are continuously washed with spray water to remove the collected material. This material is routed to the wet FGD system and is not a waste product. The WESP captures more than 94 percent of the sulfuric acid mist, aerosols and fine particulate matter from the flue gas.
  Unit 2.  
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Units 1 and 2 looking east.      

 

 

 
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