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Cushing24.6 MW Oil

Oil

Cushing is a 24.6 MW oil power plant in the United States, commissioned in 1966. Operated by the City of Cushing, it accounts for 0.06% of the total oil capacity of 38,410 MW in the country. Ranked #169 of 879 oil plants in the United States, Cushing's capacity is much smaller than the largest oil plant, Manatee, which has a capacity of 2,951 MW, making Cushing 120 times smaller. Nearby plants include Stillwater Energy Center (56.4 MW, Gas), Boomer Lake Station (6 MW, Oil), and Stillwater Water Treatment Plant (2 MW, Oil). The facility is located in Oklahoma, approximately 100 km from Oklahoma City.

Capacity
24.6 MW
Commissioning Year
1966

60 years old

Owner
City of Cushing - (OK)
Location
35.9826°, -96.7757°

United States of America, North America

Location
Coordinates:: 35.982600, -96.775700
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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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