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  2. Fisk Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The Fisk Generating Station, also known as Fisk Street Generating Station or Fisk Station is an inactive medium-size, coal-fired electric generating station located at 1111 West Cermak Road in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was sited near the south branch of the Chicago River to provide access to water for steam and barge ...

  3. Cermak Road - Wikipedia

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    Cermak Road. Cermak Road crossing under the Rock Island District in Chinatown. Cermak Road, also known as 22nd Street, is a 19-mile, major east–west street on Chicago 's near south and west sides and the city's western suburbs. In Chicago's street numbering system, Cermak is 2200 south, or twenty-two blocks south of the baseline of Madison ...

  4. Crawford Station - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Generating Station was a coal−fired power plant built in 1924. [1] It was located in the South Lawndale community of Chicago, Illinois. It was closed in 2012 after a long battle with the community over pollution, like the nearby Fisk Generating Station. Both stations were owned and operated by Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of ...

  5. List of power stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wind (12.4%) Solar (1.1%) Biomass (0.2%) Petroleum & Other Gases (0.2%) Hydroelectric (0.1%) Other (0.1%) Illinois electricity production by type. This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Illinois, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Illinois had a total summer capacity of 44,163 MW and a net generation of ...

  6. Arthur W. Radford - Wikipedia

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    John Radford managed the first steam turbine engines in the United States, at the Fisk Street Generating Station. [2] Arthur began his school years at Riverside Public School, where he expressed an interest in the United States Navy from a young age. [2] He gained an interest in aviation during a visit to the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis ...

  7. Commonwealth Edison - Wikipedia

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    Insull's optimism was rapidly justified: the Harrison Street Station reached its original capacity within the first several years, and was expanded to 16,200 kilowatts by 1903, the year Fisk Generating Station put large steam turbines into service. [10] In 1907, Chicago Edison combined with Commonwealth Electric to form Commonwealth Edison Company.

  8. Category : Historic American Engineering Record in Chicago

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    Wabash Avenue Bridge. Washington/Wells station. Wells Street Bridge (Chicago) Categories: Buildings and structures in Chicago. Historic American Engineering Record in Illinois.

  9. Samuel Insull - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, when it used more than two million tons of coal annually, the company's 6,000 employees served about 500,000 customers. Annual revenues reached nearly $40 million. During the 1920s, its largest generating stations included the Fisk Generating Station and Crawford Station, both on the Sanitary and Ship Canal. [citation needed]