Forget the little one unit Peaker stations, what about Gerald Andrus SES, Greenville, MS? One unit, ~800 MW?
What about Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Miss, Nuclear, 1300 MW? (although in all fairness, it was to have been 2 units, the second was sold for scrap instead of constructed.)
What about SWEPCO Gentry, Ar? One unit, ~550 MW. (although in fairness, it was to have been a 2 unit station, but the utility got fed up with the state regulators and moved the second unit to become unit 3 at their Welsh Station.)
What about Swepco Pirkey plant, lignite 8-900 MW, Lignite?
What about Cleco Dolet HIlls, lignite, 8-900 MW, Lignite, both one unit stations.
What about MP&L Natchez (now retired) one unit, ~60 MW - large station in the day it was built.
What about Oklaunion near Vernon, TX? (I can't remember if it is West Texas Utilities or who.) One unit in the 900 MW range.
I think if I kept thinking, I could come up with many more single unit stations of significant size. So, Marks, I don't think your last statement is accurate.
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