Gibson Station
Capacity: 2,845 megawatts (Winter Peak Capacity)
Location: Gibson County, Indiana
Commercial Date: 1976
Status: Operating
Gibson Station is Duke Energy’s largest power plant. It is a five-unit facility that was built between 1976 and 1982. Unit 5 is co-owned by Wabash Valley Power Association and Indiana Municipal Power Agency. All five units have sulfur dioxide scrubbers.
The plant site features a 160-acre natural wetland wildlife habitat and recreation area.
Location: Gibson County, Indiana
Commercial Date: 1976
Status: Operating
Gibson Station is Duke Energy’s largest power plant. It is a five-unit facility that was built between 1976 and 1982. Unit 5 is co-owned by Wabash Valley Power Association and Indiana Municipal Power Agency. All five units have sulfur dioxide scrubbers.
The plant site features a 160-acre natural wetland wildlife habitat and recreation area.
News & Resources
Information included in recent neighbor updates, along with work and progress at the site.
Safe Basin Closure Update Gibson Station (PDF) | Resource | 05/02/2017 |