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Mining (21), and Agriculture (11) To derive industrial power generators, remove utilities (primary_purpose =22), mining (21), and agriculture (11). Assume all are large, as in CONSAD (2005) Total Industrial Power Generators: 913 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen UTILCODE PLNTCODE PLNTNAME 2806 54936 Richard J Donovan Correctional Facility 8927 54707 Hunterdon Cogen Facility 10339 54239 Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay 11216 10623 Civic Center 14395 50674 Municipal Cogen Plant 15380 50060 Prince Georges County Brown Station Road 15380 55964 PG Cnty Brown Station Road II 17578 10820 Aliso Water Management Agency 17711 50985 Solano County Cogen Plant 17723 50369 South Florida Cogen Associates 18028 54406 Capitol Heat and Power 18348 55817 Veolia Glacier Ridge Landfill 19724 52048 Vanderbilt University Power Plant 22199 50392 Eielson AFB Central Heat & Power Plant 55920 54842 Outagamie County Co-Generation Facility 56389 50308 Utility Plants Section 7 10867 Tate & Lyle Decatur Plant Cogen 8 50903 Sagamore Plant Cogeneration 109 10223 AG Processing Inc 358 54612 Amalgamated Sugar LLC Nyssa 450 10504 Amalgamated Sugar Twin Falls 491 54210 American Crystal Sugar Hillsboro 491 54211 American Crystal Sugar Moorhead 491 54212 American Crystal Sugar Crookston 491 54213 American Crystal Sugar Drayton 491 54214 American Crystal Sugar East Grand Forks 547 54512 Domino Sugar Arabi Plant 623 10430 Anheuser Busch St Louis 623 10431 Anheuser Busch Jacksonville 623 54913 Anheuser Busch Newark Brewery 772 10857 Archer Daniels Midland Fredonia 772 10859 Valdosta 772 10860 Archer Daniels Midland Clinton 772 10861 Archer Daniels Midland Des Moines 772 10862 Archer Daniels Midland Lincoln 772 10863 Archer Daniels Midland Mankato 772 10864 Archer Daniels Midland Cedar Rapids 772 10865 Archer Daniels Midland Decatur 772 10866 Archer Daniels Midland Peoria 772 54310 Galesburg 772 54311 Archer Daniels Midland Little Rock 772 54312 Archer Daniels Midland Taylorville 772 54316 Archer Daniels Midland Southport 772 54908 Enderlin 772 55046 Mansfield 772 55638 Walhalla 772 57046 Archer Daniels Midland - Columbus 1652 50538 Black Hills Ontario Facility 2509 52034 Bunge Oil 2512 51000 Bunge Milling Cogen 2769 54965 Cargill Salt Page 1 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen 3103 10729 Cargill Corn Wet Milling Plant 3106 10855 Cargill Corn Milling Division 3221 52147 C P Kelco San Diego Plant 3283 50316 Bunge North America East LLC 3335 55537 Cargill Hammond 3662 10275 Florida's Natural Growers 3894 10301 Colonial Sugar Refinery 4222 54556 Corn Products Illinois 4361 52115 Corn Products Stockton Plant 4417 54618 Corn Products Winston Salem 4558 10020 Cutrale Citrus Juices USA 4558 10188 Cutrale Citrus Juices USA 5091 50927 Derst Baking 5277 54795 Domino Sugar Baltimore 6837 54138 Fulton Cogeneration Associates 7019 50333 Gay Robinson 7057 54924 General Mills West Chicago 7092 54564 General Mills, Inc. 7175 10031 General Mills Operations Lodi 8758 10125 Honeywell Farms 9681 10736 Jeanerette Sugar 9764 54596 Johnstown Cogeneration 10950 50342 Chicago Baking 11262 10251 Los Angeles Cold Storage 11390 54855 Mars Snackfood US 11401 10061 Mars Snackfood US 12303 52149 West Point 14522 50908 Pasco Beverage 14795 10515 Oilseed Plant 15743 10110 Frito-Lay Cogen Plant 16098 54338 Rio Grande Valley Sugar Growers 17449 54823 Smithfield Packing 17604 54533 Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar 18065 56035 Smithfield Packing 18564 54884 The American Sugar Refining Co Brooklyn 19216 50971 Tropicana Products Bradent 19553 54422 Unisea G 2 20523 54305 Westward Seafoods 21250 54955 Western Sugar Bayard 22225 10136 Fort Bend Utilities 22836 52154 Warrior 24206 54690 Amalgamated Sugar LLC Nampa 24591 50425 Kraft Foods Atlantic Gelatin 26561 55300 MBC Holding 26977 52198 JRW Associates LP 27131 50146 Savannah Sugar Refinery 33308 54313 Chicago 49778 54933 Cadbury Adams - Rockford 49858 56197 Smithfield 56388 50602 Hershey Chocolate Confectioner 885 54322 Avondale Mills 2184 54866 Bradford Dyeing Association Page 2 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen 4546 10404 Webster Facility 5543 10792 Unifi Kinston LLC 6636 10108 Hampton Facility 19759 54293 Velcro USA 21116 54566 YKK USA Chestney 26977 10830 Globe Manufacturing 34090 10856 Fletcher Warehousing 50025 54470 Eagle & Phenix 54692 55242 Santa Rosa Energy Center 55702 50954 Dan River Power Plant 55732 52089 DEGS of Narrows LLC 55810 54462 Graniteville Enterprise Division 55876 50468 Rocky Mount Mills 22117 54856 Riverside Manufacturing 779 10053 Perma Treat Corporation 954 55028 Averitt Lumber 1711 10288 Big Valley Lumber 3953 10661 Collins Pine Project 4413 54850 Cox Waste to Energy 4574 10283 Berg Lumber 5482 54870 Durgin & Crowell Lumber 7188 10607 Georgia Pacific Fort Bragg 8696 10739 Hoge Lumber 10766 50914 Lavalley Lumber LLC 11392 54745 M C Dixon Lumber 15262 50640 Potlatch Southern Wood Products 16191 50230 Robbins Lumber 16294 50396 Dillard Complex 17164 10144 Sierra Pacific Lincoln Facility 17164 50110 Sierra Pacific Burney Facility 17164 50112 Sierra Pacific Quincy Facility 17164 54517 Sierra Pacific Sonora 17164 55049 Sierra Pacific Anderson Facility 17164 55882 Sierra Pacific Aberdeen 17164 56281 SPI - Everett 17164 56406 Sierra Pacific Burlington Facility 18587 50068 Sierra Power 19674 50120 Vaagen Brothers Lumber 19984 50426 Warm Springs Forest Products 20541 50950 Wheelabrator Martell 20544 50198 Weyerhaeuser Wright City Complex OK 20666 50232 Tillamook Lumber 20936 10489 Emmett Wood Products 22803 50231 SDS Lumber Gorge Energy Division 22809 50096 Hartco Flooring 27211 50141 Snider Industries 49831 56182 Columbia Flooring Melbourne 49841 56191 Colville Indian Power & Veneer 49955 54061 Minnesota Wood Products 49967 10149 Decorative Panels Intl 50045 56284 Santa Maria EPG 50082 56193 Medford Operation Page 3 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen 54894 56469 Roseburg Forest Products 55855 50945 R & R Lumber 55915 10178 Memphis Hardwood Flooring 55921 50113 Renegy Susanville 55968 56781 Evergreen BioPower LLC 56305 50049 Pacific Lumber 56383 55034 J & L Electric 204 54429 Alabama Pine Pulp 349 10216 Alabama River Pulp 1991 10486 Boise Cascade International Falls 1991 10487 International Falls Power 2053 54216 U S Alliance Coosa Pines 2522 50466 Buckeye Florida LP 6778 56024 Berlin Gorham 8736 10853 Center Falls 13008 50614 Mosinee Paper 15726 10560 Rayonier Jesup Mill 15726 10562 Rayonier Fernandina Mill 16024 54464 Riverwood International Macon Mill 17207 10552 Lowe Paper Simkins Industries 17219 50301 Humboldt Pulp Mill 17465 10017 West Point Mill 19351 50203 US Gypsum Oakfield 20505 50804 Port Wentworth Mill 20511 50188 Weyerhaeuser New Bern NC 20542 50465 Flint River Operations 20547 50185 Weyerhaeuser Cosmopolis 26256 50317 Love Box 26840 50544 Port Townsend Paper 42662 50439 Oconto Falls Lower 50083 10493 Rumford Falls Power 50133 10233 Leaf River Cellulose LLC 54681 10074 Pulp Mill Power House 54876 50620 Flambeau River Papers 55839 55429 Kentucky Mills 55932 54789 Georgia Pacific Brewton Mill 55965 50424 Duluth Paper Mill 55965 54885 Kimberly Mill 55965 55861 Stevens Point Mill 56187 50251 Verso Paper Quinnesec Mich Mill 56448 10700 Red Shield Environmental Old Town Facili 900 10157 Asbury Park Press 4102 10600 Union Tribune Publishing 18981 55133 West Group Generator Building 1569 52096 Berry Placerita Cogen 1828 56090 Blacksand Generating Facility 2674 10601 BP Wilmington Calciner 2836 50722 BP Naperville Cogeneration Facility 5321 56076 ABC Coke 5499 54531 Stingray Facility 6091 10436 ExxonMobil Baytown Refinery 6529 54962 ExxonMobil Hawkins Gas Plant Page 4 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen 11651 54912 Martinez Refining 14173 54477 Oroville Cogeneration LP 14952 50388 Phillips 66 Carbon Plant 15174 50623 Gaviota Oil Plant 15880 54704 CenterPoint Energy Field Svs. 17139 50304 Shell Deer Park 18760 50229 Texas Petrochemicals 28473 54205 Williams Field Services Kutz Plant 29040 50205 Williams Ignacio Gasoline Plant 30052 54637 JCO Oxides Olefins Plant 38215 54451 Los Angeles Refinery Wilmington 54705 10167 Seadrift Coke LP 56108 54458 Benedum Plant 56108 54459 Midkiff Plant 56138 54702 Chaney Dell Plant 114 55459 Addis Energy Center 327 10298 Bayou Cogen Plant 335 54748 Port Neches Plant 335 56787 Geismar Cogen 1182 10319 Geismar 1182 10320 Enka 1182 55311 BASF Freeport Works 1357 55122 NAFTA Region Olefins Complex Cogen Fac 2029 10596 Borden Chemicals Plastics Cogen 2265 54829 Bristol Myers Squibb 3252 7384 Indian Trails Cogen 1 3455 55857 Oak Point Cogen 4660 54677 CII Carbon LLC 5065 50475 Corpus Christi 5338 52120 Dow Chemical Texas Operation 5338 56152 Freeport Energy Center 5347 52006 LaO Energy Systems 5347 55419 Plaquemine Cogeneration Plant 5352 50152 Dow St Charles Operations 5534 54887 DSM Pharmaceuticals 5610 50481 Tennessee Eastman Operations 5623 50955 Eastman Gelatine 5781 54835 Eli Lilly and Co Tippecanoe Laboratories 7375 54321 Goodyear Beaumont Chemical Plant 8479 54522 Green Tree Chemical Technologies 8486 10120 Hercules Brunswick Plant 8683 54790 CSL Behring LLC 8693 10122 Aventis Pharmaceuticals 8701 10123 Hoffmann LaRoche 9383 10004 Mosiac South Pierce Operations 10849 10521 Lederle Laboratories 10911 10321 Lowland 12311 10224 Merck Rahway Power Plant 12320 52148 Elkton 12327 52146 Cherokee Plant 12986 54335 Morton Salt Rittman 13914 55089 Taft Cogeneration Facility Page 5 PlantY08 Industrial Power Gen 14254 50043 Houston Chemical Complex Battleground 14254 50471 Deer Park Plant 14306 50487 PPG Powerhouse A 14306 50488 PPG Riverside 14306 50489 PPG Powerhouse C 14306 50490 PPG Plant C Caustic 14306 55117 RS Cogen 14928 54236 Pfizer Groton Plant 15237 50341

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