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Almond Power Plant223.5 MW Gas

Gas

Ranked as the 1293rd largest power generation facility in the United States, the Almond Power Plant plays a modest yet significant role in the nation’s energy landscape. With a capacity of 223.5 MW, this gas-fired facility, owned and operated by the Turlock Irrigation District, contributes approximately 0.02% to the total national capacity of 1,386,385 MW, which is dominated predominantly by gas. Commissioned in 2008, Almond Power Plant utilizes advanced gas generation technology, ensuring efficient energy production while adhering to environmental standards. The facility operates alongside several notable neighbors within a 50 km radius, including the Walnut Energy Center, which boasts a higher capacity of 300.6 MW, and the Woodland facility, generating 199 MW. Other nearby plants like the McClure Oil facility and the Ripon Generation Station further emphasize the regional reliance on gas, with capacities of 142.4 MW and 121 MW respectively. In comparison, Almond's output represents a smaller fraction of the local energy cluster, highlighting its role as a supplementary resource to the larger facilities in the area. The Turlock Irrigation District, which operates the plant, is committed to enhancing energy reliability in the region, contributing to the stability of the local grid. As the United States continues to transition towards a lower-carbon future, facilities like Almond Power Plant are critical for maintaining energy security while balancing the need for cleaner alternatives. Its operational history since 2008 positions it well to adapt to evolving energy demands and regulatory landscapes, making it a relevant player in the ongoing dialogue about energy sustainability in America.

Capacity
223.5 MW
Commissioning Year
2008

18 years old

Owner
Turlock Irrigation District
Location
37.5744°, -120.9850°

United States of America, North America

Location
Coordinates:: 37.574400, -120.985000
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
United States of America
Continent
North America
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
United States of AmericaEnergy Profile
10,047
Total Plants
1386.4 GW
Total Capacity
GasCoalNuclearHydro
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

Gas power generation is a significant component of the global energy landscape, characterized by the use of natural gas to produce electricity. This process typically involves either gas turbines or combined cycle gas plants. In a gas turbine, compressed air is mixed with natural gas and ignited, producing high-temperature exhaust gases that spin a turbine connected to a generator. Combined cycle plants enhance efficiency by utilizing both gas and steam turbines. After the gas turbine generates electricity, the waste heat is used to produce steam, which drives a steam turbine, thereby maximizing energy extraction from the fuel.

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