EIA-860 Annual Electric Generator Report

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

NOTICE: This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). Failure to
comply may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. For further information
concerning sanctions and data protections see the provision on sanctions and the provision concerning the confidentiality of
information in the instructions. Title 18 USC 1001 makes it a criminal offense for any person knowingly and willingly
to make to any Agency or Department of the United States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements as to any
matter within its jurisdiction.

SCHEDULE 1. IDENTIFICATION
Survey Contact
First Name:________________
Last Name:_________________
Title:______________________________
Address:___________________
City: _________________
State: _______________
Zip: __________
Telephone (include extension):______________
Fax:__________________
E-mail:_______________________________
Supervisor of Contact Person for Survey
First Name:____________________
Last Name:_____________________
Title:___________________________
Address:_______________________
City: _________________
State: _______________
Zip: __________
Telephone (include extension):______________
Fax:__________________
E-mail:________________________________
Report For
Operator Name:_____________________________________________
Operator ID:_________________
Reporting as of December 31

Year:________________
Operator and Preparer Information

Legal Name of Operator:

________________________________________________

Current Address of Principal Business
Office of Plant Operator:

________________________________________________

Preparer's Legal Name (If Different
From Operator’s Legal Name):

________________________________________________

Current Address of Preparer's Office
(If Different From Current Address of
Principal Business Office of Entity):

________________________________________________

Is the Operator an Electric Utility?

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

For questions or additional information about the Form EIA-860, contact the Survey Managers:
Kenneth McClevey
Telephone Number: (202) 586-4258
FAX Number: (202) 287-1960
E-mail: [email protected]

Glenn McGrath
Telephone Number: (202) 586-4325
FAX Number: (202) 287-1960
E-mail: [email protected]

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

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PLANT 1. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

EIA Plant Code

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

9

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status

11

Steam Plant Type
[ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the Plant (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF)
Cogenerator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] existing

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic 10

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

________________________________________

14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small
Power Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission
or distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

2

Grid Voltage:

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

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PLANT 2. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

EIA Plant Code

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

9

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status

11

Steam Plant Type
[ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the Plant (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF)
Cogenerator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] existing

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic 10

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

________________________________________
14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small
Power Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
_________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission or
distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
Grid Voltage:
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

LINE

PLANT 3. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

EIA Plant Code

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

9

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status [ ] existing

11

Steam Plant Type [ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the Plant (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic 10

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Cogenerator [ ] Yes
status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] No

________________________________________

14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small Power [ ] Yes
Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] No

_________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] Yes

________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission or
distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
Grid Voltage:
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

4

[ ] No

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

LINE

PLANT 4. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

EIA Plant Code

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

9

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status

11

Steam Plant Type
[ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF)
Cogenerator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] existing

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic 10

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

________________________________________

14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small
Power Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
_________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission or
distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
Grid Voltage:
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

LINE

PLANT 5. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

9

EIA Plant Code

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status

11

Steam Plant Type
[ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
10 MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the Plant (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

[ ] existing

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF)
Cogenerator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

________________________________________

14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small
Power Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
_________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission
or distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

6

Grid Voltage:

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 2. POWER PLANT DATA
(EXISTING POWER PLANTS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

LINE

PLANT 6. (EXISTING OR PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

1

Plant Name

EIA Plant Code

2

Street Address

3

County Name

4

State

5

Zip Code

6

Latitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

7

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

8

NERC Region

City Name:

Longitude (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds)

9

Name of Water Source (For Purpose of Cooling or Hydroelectric)

10

Steam Plant Status

11

Steam` Plant Type
[ ] Organic 100 MW or more generator nameplate capacity
10 MW or Greater to Under 100 MW generator nameplate capacity

12

Primary Purpose of the Plant (North American Industry Classification System Code)

13

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF)
Cogenerator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.

[ ] existing

[ ] planned

[

] retired
[

] Organic

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

________________________________________
14

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Small
Power Producer status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
_________________________________________

15

Does this plant have Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Qualifying Facility (QF) Exempt
Wholesale Generator status? If Yes, provide all QF docket number(s). Separate by using a comma.
________________________________________

16

Owner of Transmission and/or Distribution Facilities: Enter the name of the owner of the transmission
or distribution facilities to which the plant is interconnected and the grid voltage at the point of
interconnection.
__________________________________________________________________

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

7

Grid Voltage:

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 3. GENERATOR INFORMATION
(EXISTING GENERATORS AND THOSE PLANNED FOR INITIAL COMMERCIAL OPERATION WITHIN 5 YEARS)

LINE
1
2

SCHEDULE 3. PART A. GENERATOR INFORMATION – GENERATORS
(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)

Plant Name
EIA Plant Code
[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(a)

3

4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Operator’s Generator Identification
Associated Boiler Identifications for
organic-fueled steam generators,
including heat recovery generators
(for plants with a total generator
nameplate capacity of 10 MW or
greater)
Prime Mover Code
Unit Code (Required for combined
cycle generators)
Ownership Code

1 ____
2 ____
3 ____
4 ____

[

Is this generator an electric utility or
non-utility generator?
Date of Sale If Sold (MM-YYYY)
Can This Generator Deliver Power to
the Transmission Grid?
For Combined-cycle Steam
Turbines, (prime mover = CA, CS or
CC) does unit have duct-burners?

[

[

5 ___
6 ___
7 ___
8 ___

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(b)
1 ____
2 ____
3 ____
4 ____

5 ___
6 ___
7 ___
8 ___

] Electric Utility

[

] Electric Utility

] Non-Utility

[

] Non-Utility

] Yes

[ ] Yes

[

] No

[ ] No

8

[

] Yes

[ ] Yes

[

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(c)
1 ____
2 ____
3 ____
4 ____

5 ___
6 ___
7 ___
8 ___

[

] Electric Utility
[

] No

[ ] No

[

] Non-Utility

] Yes

[ ] Yes

[

] No

[ ] No

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR REPORT OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:____________________________________
Operator ID:___________
Plant Name:_______________________________________
Plant Code:___________
Reporting as of December 31
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 3. PART B. GENERATOR INFORMATION – EXISTING GENERATORS
(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(b)

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(a)
1

6

Generator Nameplate Capacity (Megawatts)
Summer
Net Capacity
(Megawatts)
Winter
Reactive Power Output Lagging
(MVAR) Corresponding
to Net Summer
Leading
Capacity
For generators with
nameplate capacity 10
MW or greater
Reactive Power Output Lagging
(MVAR) Corresponding
to Net Winter Capacity Leading
For generators with
nameplate capacity 10
MW or greater
Status Code
If Status Code is Standby, can the generator
be synchronized to the grid?
Initial Date of Operation (MM-YYYY)

7

Retirement Date (MM-YYYY)

2

3a

3b

4
5

8

Is this generator associated with a
Combined Heat and Power system (fuel
input is used to produce both electricity and
useful thermal output)?
If Yes: Is this generator part of a topping
cycle or a bottoming cycle?

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[ ] Topping [ ]
Bottoming

[ ] Topping [ ] Bottoming

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(c)

[

] Yes
No

[

]

[

] Yes
No

[

]

[ ] Topping [ ]
Bottoming

ENERGY SOURCES
9

Predominant Energy Source
If coal-fired or petroleum coke fired, check
all combustion technologies that apply to
the associated boiler(s) and steam
conditions

9a

10
11

Start-up and flame stabilization fuels
Second Most Predominant Energy Source

12

Other Energy Sources Enter up to four codes
for energy sources used or could have been
used.

[
[
[
[
[
[

]
]
]
]
]
]

[ ] Pulverized
coal
[ ] Fluidized Bed
[ ] Sub-critical
[ ] Super-critical
[ ] Ultra supercritical
[ ] Carboncapture

Pulverized coal
Fluidized Bed
Sub-critical
Super-critical
Ultra super-critical
Carbon-capture

a

b

9

c

d

a

b

c

d

[ ] Pulverized
coal
[ ] Fluidized
Bed
[ ] Sub-critical
[ ] Supercritical
[ ] Ultra supercritical
[ ] Carboncapture

a

b

c

d

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR REPORT OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:____________________________________
Operator ID:___________
Plant Name:_______________________________________
Plant Code:___________
Reporting as of December 31
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 3. PART B. GENERATOR INFORMATION – EXISTING GENERATORS
(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(b)

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(a)
13

Is this generator part of a Solid Fuel
Gasification system?

14

If Energy Source is Wind,
Enter the Number of Turbines

15

Tested Heat Rate (Btu/Kilowatthour)

16

Fuel Used for Heat Rate Test (enter fuel
code or M for multiple fuels)

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(c)
[

] Yes

[

] No

PROPOSED CHANGES TO EXISTING GENERATORS (WITHIN THE NEXT 5 YEARS)
17a

17b

17c

Are there any planned modifications to this
generator (unit)?

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

Planned uprates:
1. Incremental Net summer capacity (MW)
2. Incremental Net winter capacity (MW)
3. Planned Effective Date MM-YYYY

Planned derates:
1. Incremental Net summer capacity (MW)
2. Incremental Net winter capacity (MW)
3. Planned Effective Date MM-YYYY

Planned Repowering:
1. New Prime Mover
17d

2. New Energy Source
3. Planned Effective Date MM-YYYY

Other Modifications? (explain in Notes)

[ ] Yes

[ ] No
No

17e
Planned Effective Date MM-YYYY
17f

[ ] Yes

Planned Generator Retirement Planned
Effective Date MM-YYYY

10

[ ]

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR REPORT OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:____________________________________
Operator ID:___________
Plant Name:_______________________________________
Plant Code:___________
Reporting as of December 31
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 3. PART B. GENERATOR INFORMATION – EXISTING GENERATORS
(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(a)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(b)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(c)

FUEL SWITCHING AND CO-FIRING CAPABILITY
Ability to use multiple fuels

18

Does the combustion system that powers this
[ ] Yes [ ] No
generator have 1) the regulatory permits, and 2),
the equipment (including fuel storage facilities), in
working order, necessary to either co-fire fuels
If No, skip to SCHEDULE 3 Part
or to fuel switch?
C.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to
If No, skip to
SCHEDULE 3 Part C. SCHEDULE 3 Part
C.

Ability to Co-Fire
19

Can the unit co-fire fuels?

[ ] Yes

(Note: co-firing excludes the limited use of an
alternative fuel for startup or flame stabilization.)
Fuel Options for Co-Firing
20

Enter the codes for up to six fuels that can be cofired:

21

Ability to Co-Fire Oil and Natural Gas Can the
unit co-fire fuel oil with natural gas?

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

If No, skip to line 23.

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23.

a

b

c

a

b

c

a

b

c

d

e

f

d

e

f

d

e

f

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23.

Ability to Co-Fire Oil
a. Can the unit run on 100% oil?

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If Yes, skip to Line 23.
If No, what is the:
22

•
Maximum oil heat input (% of MMBtus)
when co-firing with natural gas?
•
Maximum output (net summer MW)
________ %
achievable, when making the maximum use of oil
and co-firing natural gas?

________ MW

________ MW
Ability to Fuel Switch
23

Can the unit fuel switch?

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 3 Part C.

11

________ %

________ %

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 3
Part C.

________ MW
[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 3
Part C.

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

Form Approved
ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR REPORT OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:____________________________________
Operator ID:___________
Plant Name:_______________________________________
Plant Code:___________
Reporting as of December 31
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 3. PART B. GENERATOR INFORMATION – EXISTING GENERATORS
(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator
(a)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(b)

[ ] Check if No
Change
Generator
(c)

Oil – Natural Gas Fuel Switching
a. Can the unit switch between oil and natural
gas?

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 26.
If Yes:
•
Can the unit switch fuels while operating
(i.e., without shutting down the unit)?
•
Net summer MW achievable when running
on natural gas:
•
Net summer MW achievable when running
on fuel oil:
24

•
Time Required to Switch this unit from using
100 percent natural gas to using 100 percent oil
(check one box):

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

[ ] 0 to 6 hours

[ ] 0 to 6 hours

[ ] 0 to 6 hours

[ ] over 6 to 24 hours

[ ] over 6 to 24 hours

[ ] over 6 to 24
[ ] over 24 to 72 hours hours
[ ] over 24 to 72
[ ] over 72 hours.
hours
[ ] Unknown or
[ ] over 72 hours.
uncertain
[ ] Unknown or
uncertain

[ ] over 24 to 72 hours
[ ] over 72 hours.
[ ] Unknown or uncertain

Limits on Oil-Fired Operation

25

A. Are there factors that limit your ability to
switch from Natural Gas to oil?
If No, skip to line 26. If Yes:
B. Check factors that apply.

Fuel Switching Options
26

Enter the codes for up to six fuels that can be
used as a sole source of fuel for this unit.

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

( ) Limited on site fuel storage.

[ ] Yes [ ] No

( ) Limited on site
fuel storage.

( ) Limited on site
fuel storage.

( ) Air Permit limits

( ) Air Permit
limits

( ) Air Permit limits
( ) Other
(explain in SCHEDULE 7)

( ) Other
(explain in
SCHEDULE 7)

a

b

c

a

b

c

d

e

f

d

e

f

12

( ) Other
(explain in
SCHEDULE 7)
a
b
c
d

e

f

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(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)
Plant Name
EIA Plant Code

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

(a)

(b)

(c)

Operator’s Generator Identification
1

Generator Nameplate Capacity
(Megawatts)

2

Net Capacity (Megawatts)

3a

3b

Reactive Power Output
(MVAR) Corresponding to
Net Summer Capacity
For generators with
nameplate capacity 10
MW or greater
Reactive Power Output
(MVAR) Corresponding to
Net Winter Capacity

Summer
Winter
Lagging
Leading

Lagging
Leading

For generators with
nameplate capacity 10
MW or greater

4

Status Code

5

Planned Original Effective Date (MMYYYY)

6

Planned Current Effective Date (MMYYYY)

7

Will this generator be associated with
a Combined Heat and Power system
(fuel input is used to produce both
electricity and useful thermal output)?

8

9

Will this generator be part of a Solid
Fuel Gasification system?

Is this generator part of a site that was
previously reported as indefinitely
postponed or cancelled?

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

[

] Yes

[

] No

PLANNED ENERGY SOURCES
10

11

Expected Predominant Energy Source
If coal-fired or petroleum coke fired,
check all combustion technologies
that apply to the associated boiler(s)
and steam conditions

12

Expected Second Most Predominant
Energy Source

13

Other Energy Source Options. Enter

[
[
[
[
[
[

]
]
]
]
]
]

a

Pulverized coal
Fluidized Bed
Sub-critical
Super-critical
Ultra super-critical
Carbon-capture

b

c

13

[
[
[
[
[
[

d

]
]
]
]
]
]

a

Pulverized coal
Fluidized Bed
Sub-critical
Super-critical
Ultra super-critical
Carbon-capture

b

c

d

[
[
[
[
[
[

]
]
]
]
]
]

a

Pulverized coal
Fluidized Bed
Sub-critical
Super-critical
Ultra super-critical
Carbon-capture

b

c

d

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Plant Name
EIA Plant Code

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

(a)

(b)

(c)

Operator’s Generator Identification
up to four codes in order of expected
quantity used (measured in Btus).
14

If Energy Source Is Wind, Enter The
Number Of Turbines

COMBUSTIBLE FUEL CAPABILITY
Ability to use multiple fuels

15

Will the combustion system that powers
[ ] Yes [ ] No
[ ] Yes [ ] No
[ ] Yes [ ] No
this generator have 1) the regulatory
[ ] Undetermined
[ ] Undetermined
[ ] Undetermined
permits, and 2) the equipment (including
fuel storage facilities) necessary to either
co-fire fuels or to fuel switch?
If No or Undetermined, skip to If No or Undetermined, skip If No or Undetermined, skip
Sch. 4.
to Sch. 4.
to Sch. 4.
Ability to Co-Fire

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

Will the unit be able to co-fire fuels?
16

17

(Note: co-firing excludes the limited use
of an alternative fuel for startup or flame
stabilization.)
Fuel Options for Co-Firing
Enter the codes for up to six fuels that
can be co-fired:

If No, skip to line 20.

Will the unit be able to co-fire fuel oil with
natural gas?

If No, skip to line 20.

a

b

c

a

b

c

a

b

c

d

e

f

d

e

f

d

e

f

[ ] Yes

Ability to Co-Fire Oil and Natural Gas
18

If No, skip to line 20.

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 20.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 20.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 20.

Ability to Co-Fire Oil
a. Will the unit be able to run on 100%
oil?

[ ] Yes

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] No

If Yes, skip to Line 20.
19

20

If No, what is:
• Maximum oil heat input (% of MMBtus) ________ %
when co-firing with natural gas?

________ %

________ %

• Maximum output (net summer MW)
achievable, when making the maximum
use of oil and co-firing natural gas?

________ MW

________ MW

Ability to Fuel Switch
Will the unit be able to fuel switch?

________ MW
[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 4.

14

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 4.

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to Sch. 4.

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(COMPLETE ONE COLUMN FOR EACH GENERATOR, BY PLANT)
Plant Name
EIA Plant Code

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

[ ] Check if No Change
Generator

(a)

(b)

(c)

Operator’s Generator Identification
Oil – Natural Gas Fuel Switching
a. Will the unit be able to switch between [ ] Yes
oil and natural gas?

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

If No, skip to line 23. If Yes:
•
Will the unit be able to switch
fuels while operating (i.e., without
shutting down the unit)?
21

[ ] Yes

• Expected net summer MW achievable
running on natural gas:
_______ MW
• Expected net summer MW achievable
running on fuel oil:
_______ MW
• Expected Time Required to Switch this
unit from using 100 percent natural gas
[ ] 0 to 6 hours
to using 100 percent oil
[ ] over 6 to 24 hours
[ ] over 24 to 72 hours
[ ] over 72 hours
[ ] unknown or uncertain

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

_______ MW

[ ] 0 to 6 hours
[ ] over 6 to 24 hours
[ ] over 24 to 72 hours
[ ] over 72 hours.
[ ] unknown or uncertain

[ ] 0 to 6 hours
[ ] over 6 to 24 hours
[ ] over 24 to 72 hours
[ ] over 72 hours
[ ] unknown or uncertain

Limits on Oil-Fired Operation
A. Are there factors that will limit your
ability to switch from Natural Gas to oil?
If No, skip to line 23. If Yes:
B. Check factors that apply.

[ ] Yes

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] Yes

[ ] No

[ ] No

( ) Limited on site fuel
storage.

( ) Limited on site fuel
storage.

( ) Limited on site fuel
storage.

( ) Air Permit limits

( ) Air Permit limits

( ) Air Permit limits

( ) Other

( ) Other

( ) Other

(explain in SCHEDULE 7)

(explain in SCHEDULE 7)

(explain in SCHEDULE 7)

22

Fuel Switching Options
23

Enter the codes for up to six fuels that
can be used as a sole source of fuel for
this unit.

a

b

c

a

b

c

a

b

c

d

e

f

d

e

f

d

e

f

15

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SCHEDULE 4. OWNERSHIP OF GENERATORS OWNED JOINTLY OR BY OTHERS
PLANT NAME (a)
EIA PLANT CODE (b)
OPERATOR’S GENERATOR IDENTIFICATION (c)

IDENTIFICATION OF OWNERS - OWNER NAME(S) AND CONTACT INFORMATION (d)
Owner/Joint Owner 1: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 2: Name

% OWNED (e):

EIA CODE:

Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

EIA CODE:

JOINT OWNER 3: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 4: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 5: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 6: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 7: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 8: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:

JOINT OWNER 9: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

JOINT OWNER 10: Name
Street Address
City, State and Zip Code

% OWNED (e):

EIA CODE:

EIA CODE:
Total
[ ] Check if No Change Needed

16

100%

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SCHEDULE 5. NEW GENERATOR INTERCONNECTION INFORMATION
(COMPLETE FOR EACH GENERATOR ENTERING SERVICE DURING CALENDAR YEAR 2007)

LINE

1

Name:

Name:

Name:

Code:

Code:

Code:

City:

City:

City:

State:

State:

State:

Plant Name and EIA Plant Code

2

Operator’s Generator Identification

3

Date Of Actual Generator
Interconnection (MM-YYYY)

4

Date Of The Initial Interconnection
Request (MM-YYYY)

5

Interconnection Site Location
(Nearest City or Town, State)

6

Grid Voltage At The Point Of
Interconnection (kV)

7

Owner Of The Transmission Or
Distribution Facilities To Which
Generator is Interconnected

8

Total Cost Incurred For The Direct,
Physical Interconnection (Thousand
$)
Equipment Included In The Direct
Interconnection Cost (Check All Of
The Following That Apply:)

9

10

11

a. Transmission Or Distribution
Line:

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

b. Transformer

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

c. Protective Devices

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

d. Substation Or Switching Station

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

e. Other Equipment (specify in
SCHEDULE 7, Footnotes)

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

b. Will This Cost Be Repaid?

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

Were Specific Transmission Use
Rights Secured As A Result Of The
Interconnection Costs Incurred?

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

[ ] Yes [ ] No

a. Total Cost For Other Grid
Enhancements/ Reinforcements
Needed To Accommodate Power
Deliveries From the Generator
(Thousand $)

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SCHEDULE 6. BOILER INFORMATION
PART A. PLANT CONFIGURATION
(FOR PLANTS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 10 MW BUT LESS THAN 100 MW,
COMPLETE ONLY LINES 1, 2, 3, AND IF APPLICABLE LINES 5 AND 6)

LINE

EQUIPMENT TYPE

1

Boiler

2

Associated
Generator(s)

3

Generator
Associations with
Boiler as Actual or
Theoretical (indicate
"A" for actual
association or "T" for
theoretical
association)

4

Associated Cooling
System(s)

5

Associated Flue Gas
Particulate
Collector(s) (include
flue gas
desulfurization units
that also remove
particulate matter)

6

Associated Flue Gas
Desulfurization
Unit(s) (include flue
gas particulate
collectors that also
remove sulfur
dioxide)

7

Associated Stack(s)

8

Associated Flue(s)

EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

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Plant Name:_______________________________________
Plant Code:___________
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SCHEDULE 6. PART B. BOILER INFORMATION – AIR EMISSION STANDARDS
(DATA NOT REQUIRED FOR PLANTS LESS THAN 100 MW)
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH BOILER)

LINE
1

Boiler ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line
1)

2a

Type Of Boiler Standards Under Which The Boiler Is
Operating (use codes)

2b

Is Boiler Operating Under a New
Source Review (NSR) Permit? If
Yes, list date and identification
number of the issued permit.
CATEGORY

3
4
5
6
7
8

9

10

Type of Statute or Regulation
(use codes)

D[

]
[

[ ] Yes [ ] No
PARTICULATE MATTER
(a)
FD [

] ST [

] LO [

]

Da [
]

Db [ ]
N[ ]

Dc

Permit Number

Date (MM-YYYY)
SULFUR DIOXIDE
(b)
FD [ ] ST [ ] LO [

NITROGEN OXIDES
(c)
FD [ ] ST [ ] LO [

]

]

Emission Standard Specified
Unit of Measurement Specified
(use codes)
Time Period Specified (use codes)
Year Boiler Was or is Expected to
Be in Compliance With Federal,
State and/or Local Regulation
If Not in Compliance, Strategy for
Compliance (use codes)
Select Existing Strategies to meet
the Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen
Oxides Requirements of Title IV of
the Clean Air Act Amendment of
1990
(use codes)
Select Planned Strategies to meet
the Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen
Oxides Requirements of Title IV of
the Clean Air Act Amendment of
1990
(use codes)

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

19

]

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SCHEDULE 6. PART C. BOILER INFORMATION – DESIGN PARAMETERS
(DATA NOT REQUIRED FOR PLANTS LESS THAN 100 MW)
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH BOILER)

LINE
1

Boiler ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6 PART A.
line 1)

2

Boiler Status (use codes)

3
4
5
6
7
8

Boiler Actual or Projected Date of Commercial
Operation (e.g., 12-2001)
Boiler Actual or Projected Retirement Date (e.g.,
12-2001)
Boiler Manufacturer (use code)
Type of Firing Used with Primary Fuels (use
codes)
Maximum Continuous Steam Flow at 100 Percent
Load (thousand pounds per hour)
Design Firing Rate at Maximum Continuous Steam
Flow for Coal (nearest 0.1 ton per hour)

9

Design Firing Rate at Maximum Continuous Steam
Flow for Petroleum (nearest 0.1 barrels per hour)

10

Design Firing Rate at Maximum Continuous Steam
Flow for Gas (nearest 0.1 thousand cubic feet per
hour)

11

Design Firing Rate at Maximum Continuous Steam
Flow for Other (specify fuel and unit on
SCHEDULE 7)

12

Design Waste Heat Input Rate at Maximum
Continuous Steam Flow (million Btu per hour)

13

Primary Fuels Used in Order of Predominance
(use codes)

14

Boiler Efficiency When Burning Primary Fuel at
100 Percent Load (nearest 0.1 percent)

15

Boiler Efficiency When Burning Primary Fuel at 50
Percent Load (nearest 0.1 percent)

16
17
18

Total Air Flow Including Excess Air at 100 Percent
Load (cubic feet per minute at standard
conditions)
Wet Or Dry Bottom (for coal-capable boilers),
(enter "W" for Wet or "D" for Dry)
Fly Ash Re-injection (enter "Y" for Yes or "N" for
No)

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SCHEDULE 6. PART D. BOILER INFORMATION – NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSION CONTROLS
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH BOILER)

1
2

3
4

Boiler ID (as reported on
SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 1)
Nitrogen Oxide Control Status (use
codes)
NITROGEN OXIDE CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND OR PROCESS
Low Nitrogen Oxide Control
Process (use codes)
Manufacturer of Low Nitrogen
Oxide Control Burners (use code)

SCHEDULE 6. PART E. BOILER INFORMATION – MERCURY EMISSION CONTROLS
1

2

Does This Boiler Have Mercury
Emission Controls? (check Yes or
Yes [
]
No)
If "Yes," Check all of the boxes that apply below:
Activated
carbon
Dry
Electrostatic
Baghouse
injection
scrubber
precipitator
[ ]
system
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]

No [

Flue gas
desulfurization
[ ]

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

21

]

Lime
injection
[ ]

Wet
scrubber
[ ]

Other
[ ]

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SCHEDULE 6. PART F. COOLING SYSTEM INFORMATION - DESIGN PARAMETERS
(DATA NOT REQUIRED FOR PLANTS LESS THAN 100 MW)
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH COOLING SYSTEM)

LINE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Cooling System ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 4)
Cooling System Status (use codes)
Cooling System Actual or Projected In-service Date of Commercial Operation (e.g., 12-2001)
Type of Cooling System (use codes)
Source of Cooling Water Including Makeup Water (name) (if discharge is into different water body,
footnote in SCHEDULE 7)
Design Cooling Water Flow Rate at 100 percent Load at Intake (cubic feet per second)
Actual or Projected In-Service Date for Chlorine Discharge Control Structures and Equipment
(month and year of commercial operation, e.g., 12-1982)
COOLING PONDS

8

Actual or Projected In-Service Date (month and year of commercial operation, e.g. 12-1982)

9

Total Surface Area (acres)

10

Total Volume (acre-feet)
COOLING TOWERS

11

Actual or Projected In-service Date (month and year of commercial operation, e.g., 12-1982)

12

Type of Towers (use codes)

13

Maximum Design Rate of Water Flow at 100 Percent Load (cubic feet per second)

14

Maximum Power Requirement at 100 Percent Load (megawatthours)

15
16

INSTALLED COST OF COOLING SYSTEM EXCLUDING LAND AND CONDENSERS (thousand dollars)
Total System
Ponds (if applicable)

17

Towers (if applicable)

18

Chlorine Discharge Control Structures and Equipment (if applicable)
COOLING WATER INTAKE AND OUTLET LOCATIONS
ITEM
INTAKE (a)

19

Maximum Distance from Shore (feet)

20

Average Distance below Water Surface (feet)

21

Latitude (degrees, minutes, seconds)

22

Longitude (degrees, minutes, seconds)

23

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise
Enter “UNK”

[ ] Check if No Change Needed

22

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SCHEDULE 6. PART G. FLUE GAS PARTICULATE COLLECTOR INFORMATION
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH FLUE GAS PARTICULATE COLLECTOR)

LINE

1

Flue Gas Particulate Collector ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 5)

3

Flue Gas Particulate Collector Actual or Projected In-Service Date of Commercial
Operation (e.g., 12-2001)
Flue Gas Particulate Collector Status (use code)

4

Type of Flue Gas Particulate Collector (use codes)

5

Installed Cost of Flue Gas Particulate Collector Excluding Land (thousand dollars)

2

DESIGN FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASH (AS BURNED, TO NEAREST 0.1 PERCENT BY WEIGHT)
6

For Coal

7

For Petroleum
DESIGN FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SULFUR (AS BURNED, TO NEAREST 0.1 PERCENT BY WEIGHT)

8

For Coal

9

For Petroleum
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS AT 100 PERCENT GENERATOR LOAD

10

Collection Efficiency (to nearest 0.1 percent)

11

Particulate Emission Rate (pounds per hour)

12

Particulate Collector Gas Exit Rate (actual cubic feet per minute)

13

Particulate Collector Gas Exit Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
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SCHEDULE 6. PART H. FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION UNIT - DESIGN PARAMETERS
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION UNIT)

LINE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 6)
Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit Status (use codes)
Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit Actual or Projected In-service Date of Commercial
Operation (e.g., 12-2001)
Type of Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit (use code)
Type of Sorbent (use code)
Salable Byproduct Recovery (enter "Y" for Yes or "N" for No)
Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit Manufacturer (use code)
Annual Pond and Land Fill Requirements (nearest acre foot per year)

9

Is Sludge Pond Lined (enter "Y" for Yes, "N" for No, or "NA" for Not Applicable)

10

Can Flue Gas Bypass Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit (enter "Y" for Yes or "N" for No)

DESIGN FUEL SPECIFICATIONS FOR COAL
Ash (to nearest 0.1 percent by weight)
Sulfur (to nearest 0.1 percent by weight)
NUMBER OF FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION UNIT SCRUBBER TRAINS (OR MODULES)
Total
13
Operated at 100 Percent Load
14
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OF FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION UNIT AT 100 PERCENT GENERATOR LOAD
Removal Efficiency for Sulfur Dioxide (to nearest 0.1 percent by weight)
15
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Rate (pounds per hour)
16
Flue Gas Exit Rate (actual cubic feet per minute)
17
Flue Gas Exit Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
18
Flue Gas Entering Flue Gas Desulfurization Unit (percent of total)
19
INSTALLED COST OF FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION UNIT, EXCLUDING LAND (THOUSAND DOLLARS)
Structures and Equipment
20
Sludge Transport and Disposal System
21
Other (installed cost of flue gas desulfurization unit)
22
Total (sum of lines 20, 21, 22)
23
[ ] Check if No Change Needed
11
12

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:____________________________________
Operator ID:_________
Plant Name:_________________________________________
Plant Code: _________
Reporting as of December 31
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 6. PART I. STACK AND FLUE INFORMATION - DESIGN PARAMETERS
(DATA NOT REQUIRED FOR PLANTS LESS THAN 100 MW)
(COMPLETE A SEPARATE PAGE FOR EACH STACK AND FLUE)

LINE
1
2

Flue ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 8)
Stack ID (as reported on SCHEDULE 6. PART A. line 7)
Stack (or Flue) Actual or Projected In-Service Date of Commercial Operation (e.g., 123
2001)
4
Status of Stack (or Flue) (use code)
5
Flue Height at Top from Ground Level (feet)
6
Cross-Sectional Area at Top of Flue (nearest square foot)
DESIGN FLUE GAS EXIT (AT TOP OF STACK)
7
Rate at 100 Percent Load (actual cubic feet per minute)
8
Rate at 50 Percent Load (actual cubic feet per minute)
9
Temperature at 100 Percent Load (degrees Fahrenheit)
10
Temperature at 50 Percent Load (degrees Fahrenheit)
11
Velocity at 100 Percent Load (feet per second)
12
Velocity at 50 Percent Load (feet per second)
ACTUAL SEASONAL FLUE GAS EXIT TEMPERATURE (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT)
13
Summer Season
14
Winter Season
15
Source (enter "M" for measured or "E" for estimated)
STACK LOCATION
16
Stack Location - Latitude (degrees, minutes, seconds)
17
Stack Location - Longitude (degrees, minutes, seconds)
18

Enter Datum for Latitude and Longitude, if Known; Otherwise Enter “UNK”

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U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-860 (2007)

ANNUAL ELECTRIC GENERATOR
REPORT

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0129
Approval Expires:

Operator Name:_________________________________________
Reporting as of December 31
Operator ID:_______
Year:________________
SCHEDULE 7. COMMENTS
NOTES
SCHEDULE
NUMBER
(a)

PART
(b)

LINE
NUMBER
(c)

PROVIDE ALL IDENTIFYING CODES (e.g., plant code, generator
id, boiler id) to which the comment applies, along with the
comment.
(d)

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