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Commonwealth Chesapeake402.5 MW Oil

Oil

The Commonwealth Chesapeake power plant, located in the United States of America, plays a crucial role in the regional energy generation landscape. This facility operates on oil, harnessing its 402.5 MW capacity to contribute significantly to the local grid. Commissioned in 2000, it was built to meet the growing energy demands of the area, reflecting the increased reliance on oil as a reliable energy source. The power plant is managed by Commonwealth Chesapeake Co LLC, which ensures its efficient operation and maintenance, thus supporting energy stability in the region. Situated at the coordinates 37.9892° N latitude and 75.5400° W longitude, the plant is strategically located to supply power to nearby communities and industries. The energy it generates is vital for maintaining the reliability of the regional power supply, especially during peak demand periods when other sources may fall short. The use of oil as a fuel type is significant, as it allows for quick ramp-up capabilities compared to more traditional energy sources, making it an essential part of the energy generation mix. This flexibility is particularly important for balancing the grid, especially in times of fluctuating energy demand. In the context of U.S. energy policy, the Commonwealth Chesapeake power plant aligns with efforts to diversify the energy portfolio. Although there is an increasing push towards renewable energy, oil continues to play a key role in ensuring energy security, particularly in regions where alternative sources may not be as easily accessible. Overall, the Commonwealth Chesapeake power plant stands as a testament to the ongoing importance of oil in the energy landscape of the United States, providing reliable power generation while adapting to the changing dynamics of the energy sector.

Capacity
402.5 MW
Commissioning Year
2000

26 years old

Owner
Commonwealth Chesapeake Co LLC
Location
37.9892°, -75.5400°

United States of America, North America

Location

Coordinates:: 37.989200, -75.540000
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Carbon Footprint650 g CO₂/kWh
Annual CO₂
802.1 Kt
1234 GWh/year × 650 g/kWh
Cumulative CO₂
20.86 Mt
Over 26 years of operation
Closing Soon
2030
4 years remaining
Annual emissions equivalent to
174.4K
cars per year
107.0K
homes per year
36.5M
trees to offset

Estimates based on Oil emission factor (650 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (35%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Oil
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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An Overview of Oil as a Power Generation Energy Source

Oil power generation involves the combustion of oil to produce electricity. The process typically begins with the extraction and refining of crude oil, which is then burned in a power plant to create steam. This steam drives turbines connected to generators, converting thermal energy into electrical energy. Oil power plants can vary in design, including steam turbine plants, gas turbine plants, and combined cycle plants, which utilize both gas and steam turbines to enhance efficiency. As of now, there are 2,416 oil power plants worldwide, distributed across 108 countries, with a total installed capacity of 286.9 gigawatts (GW).

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