Pulliam Power Plant, Green Bay, Wisconsin

The J.P. Pulliam Generating Station, a former coal-fired power plant on the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is shown with a dock in the foreground.
The J. P. Pulliam Generating Station, located on the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, was a significant industrial facility for electricity generation. Named after former Wisconsin Public Service Corporation president John Page Pulliam, the plant primarily utilized sub-bituminous coal, with natural gas as a backup fuel. Decommissioned in 2018, its coal-fired units ceased operation, leaving only a natural gas unit active. The station was connected to the regional power grid via 138 kV and 69 kV transmission lines, underscoring its role in supplying power to the area.
Photo taken in November 2019.
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