Coleson Cove Generating Station 4077 King William Rd, Saint John, NB E2M 7T7

Coleson Cove Generating Station





27 Reviews




Coleson Cove Generating Station 4077 King William Rd, Saint John, NB E2M 7T7




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+15066358225
4077 King William Rd, Saint John, NB E2M 7T7

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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henry lee
15.10.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
Air pollution but power supply ing plant for nb
Liam Carey
12.10.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
I Dislike My Coleson Cove Station Because They could continue driving into the Black Beach Next time
Seth Borg
06.10.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
Clearly Patrick the local guide is a shill and all his reviews should be suspect. What's not to love Patrick? It's the single biggest polluter in the area. Burning fuel oil for power isn't sustainable. Right next to an urban area for everyone to breathe. Somehow they make wallboard out of the byproducts too.
Mathias Finnegan (MFinnegan)
20.09.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
Gotta power all those electric cars somehow.
Patrick Flowers
09.09.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
It's a power plant, that supplies us with the electricity what's not to love.
Chelsea Wilson
14.08.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
genuinely the scariest thing i’ve ever seen, this is the single biggest consequence of the industrial revolution. I don’t like the way it looms in the vastness
Justin Burns
31.07.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
The thing only runs once a year as far as I can tell. We lose money every time it fires up.
Sand Piper
29.07.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
The plant features three boiler units powering three 350 MW generators for a total output of 1,050 GW, which is approximately 33% of the utility's generating capacity. To achieve this, Coleson Cove burns 5 million barrels of oil annually and discharges its exhaust through twin 183 m (600 ft) smoke stacks. In 1994, Coleson Cove was responsible for discharging 40,500 tonnes of sulphur dioxide (SO2),[2] increasing to 61,000 tonnes of SO2 in 1999;[3] the plant also discharged 17,100 tonnes of nitrogen oxides (NOx) that year.
Mr_Much
25.07.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
Oil is the worst non-renewable energy source. It's 2022 for christ's sake!
NerDz Squad
22.07.2023
Coleson Cove Generating Station
Everyone hates it for pollution, we need our power

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4077 King William Rd, Saint John, NB E2M 7T7
Coleson Cove Generating Station