Brandon Shores Power Plant, located in the United States at coordinates 39.1800° N and -76.5389° W, is a prominent coal-fired power generation facility with a capacity of 1370.2 MW. Commissioned in 1987, this power plant plays a crucial role in the regional energy landscape, providing a stable and reliable source of electricity to the local grid. As one of the key players in Maryland's energy mix, Brandon Shores contributes significantly to the state's electricity supply, catering to both residential and industrial consumers. The use of coal as a fuel type at Brandon Shores aligns with the historical reliance on fossil fuels for energy generation in the United States. However, in recent years, the plant has faced increasing scrutiny due to environmental concerns associated with coal combustion, prompting discussions about transitioning to alternative energy sources. Despite these challenges, Brandon Shores remains a critical asset in ensuring energy reliability, particularly during peak demand periods. The operational context of this power plant is shaped by Maryland's energy policies, which aim to balance energy needs with environmental responsibilities. As the state moves towards a more sustainable energy future, the significance of Brandon Shores cannot be understated, as it continues to provide a large MW capacity while the transition to cleaner energy sources is carefully managed.
1.37 GW
39 years old
United States of America, North America
Location
Estimates based on Coal emission factor (820 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (55%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Coal
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United States of America- Continent
- North America
- Data Source
- Global Power Station Database
United States of America — Energy Profile
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Coal as a Power Generation Energy Source: An Overview
Coal has been a cornerstone of electricity generation for over a century, accounting for a significant share of global energy production. As of now, there are approximately 2,608 coal power plants worldwide, distributed across 74 countries, with a total installed capacity of around 2,257.3 gigawatts (GW). The leading countries in coal power generation include China, which operates 1,018 plants with a capacity of 1,038.0 GW, followed by India with 287 plants at 253.3 GW, and the United States with 291 plants at 252.0 GW. Other notable contributors include Germany and Japan, which have 130 and 61 plants, respectively, with capacities of 76.8 GW and 63.9 GW.
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