New Madrid

41 St. Jude Industrial Park, New Madrid, MO 63869

Plant Summary Information

New Madrid is ranked #20 out of 123 coal plants nationwide in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

New Madrid is comprised of 2 generators and generated 1.7 TWh during the 3-month period between December 2025 to March 2026.

Plant NameNew Madrid
Utility NameAssociated Electric Coop, Inc
LocationNew Madrid County, MO
Initial Operation DateOctober 1972
Last Update Mar 2026
Annual Generation 6.4 TWh
Annual Consumption 70.2 M MMBtu
Ranked #159 out of 12,332 Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #20 out of 123 Subbituminous Coal Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #4 out of 124 Missouri Power Plants
Ranked #3 out of 9 Missouri Subbituminous Coal Power Plants
Fuel Types Subbituminous Coal : 99.9%

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New Madrid Details

Summary Information
Plant NameNew Madrid (2167)
Plant Address41 St. Jude Industrial Park, New Madrid, MO 63869
UtilityAssociated Electric Coop, Inc (924)
Latitude, Longitude36.5147, -89.5617
Generation Dates on FileJan 2001 to Mar 2026
Initial Operation DateOctober 1972
Annual Generation 6.4 TWh
Fuel Types Subbituminous Coal : 99.9%
 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Information
FERC Cogeneration StatusNo
FERC Small Power Producer StatusNo
FERC Exempt Wholesale Generator StatusNo
Regulatory Information
Regulatory StatusRegulated
NERC RegionSERC
Balancing AuthorityAssociated Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AECI)
NAICS CodeUtilities (22)
Sector Electric Utility (1)
Water SourceMississippi River
Ash Impoundment Yes   Lined   Operating
Transmission / Distribution OwnerAssociated Electric Coop, Inc (924)
Grid Voltage 345.00 kV / 500.00 kV / 161.00 kV
Energy StorageNo

Generator 1 Details Operating October 1972

TechnologyConventional Steam Coal
Prime MoverSteam Turbine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity650 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity600 MW
Winter Capacity607 MW
Minimum Load170 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateOctober 1972
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceSubbituminous Coal
Startup SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full LoadOVER
Other Combustion TechnologyYes
Subcritical TechnologyYes
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator 2 Details Operating June 1977

TechnologyConventional Steam Coal
Prime MoverSteam Turbine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity650 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity600 MW
Winter Capacity615 MW
Minimum Load170 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 1977
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceSubbituminous Coal
Startup SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full LoadOVER
Other Combustion TechnologyYes
Subcritical TechnologyYes
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

New Madrid Plant Owners

Owner NameAddressGeneratorOwnership
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