Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Marshall-Steam-Station-27MZIF2LECZA.htmlConceptually similarMarshall Steam StationGP03JO3Completed★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JP7Completed★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JP8Completed★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JP9Completed★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JPACompleted★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JPBCompleted★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JPCCompleted★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JPKCompleted★★★★Marshall Steam StationGP03JPLCompleted★★★★View AllGP03JO6Marshall Steam StationThe sign at the entrance to the Marshall Fishing Area on Lake Norman near the Marshall Steam Station in Terrell. Operating since 1965, this coal-fired power station has a 2,090-megawatt generating capacity and emitted 11.5 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2011.Locations:North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:15 Dec, 2011Credit:© Les Stone / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Energy-Energy infrastructures-Fossil fuel (energy)-Global warming-KWCI (GPI)-Non-renewable energy-Outdoors-Signs-Text-WinterShoot:Documentation Marshall Steam Station in North CarolinaPhotos taken, both in the air and on the ground, of the Marshall Steam Station in Terrell, North Carolina. Duke Energy owns this coal-fired power station which has been in operation since 1965. This station emits 11.5 million tons of carbon dioxide annually and is the cause of 130 deaths per year.