PacifiCorp: early closure of Wyo coal plants saves $599 million
PacifiCorp and its 1.9 million utility customers could save $599 million by retiring several coal-fired electrical generating units in Wyoming and elsewhere including early closures at the Jim Bridger and Naughton plants according to a company analysis unveiled last week.
In public meetings in Portland and Salt Lake City, PacifiCorp unveiled 30 business options or portfolios it will use to build its Integrated Resource Plan the mix of sources from which it will deliver power to customers in October. That plan will guide the utility, and determine the fate of its 25 power-generating units.
A PacifiCorp analysis called Portfolio 46 predicts the largest savings: $599 million achieved by mothballing the entire Jim Bridger Plant in 13 years, closing the Dave Johnston Plant near Glenrock in eight years and shuttering two units at the Naughton Plant near Kemmerer in six years, along with other changes.
In addition to costs, the 30 portfolios will be evaluated for risk, reliability, carbon emissions, customer preference and other factors. The company compared the 30 analyses to Portfolio 1, the benchmark that follows existing priorities.
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