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Dicks Creek159.1 MW Gas

Gas

Dicks Creek is a notable power generation facility located in the United States, ranked #1614 among 10,047 plants nationwide, signifying its modest contribution to the national energy landscape. With a capacity of 159.1 MW, this facility stands as the 806th largest gas plant in the country, reflecting the growing reliance on gas within the U.S. energy sector. Commissioned in 1966 and operated by Vistra Energy, Dicks Creek uses advanced gas generation technology, contributing to the dynamic energy mix that supports both local and regional demand. Situated in close proximity to several other significant power facilities, including the Miami Fort Power Station and the Madison Generating Station, Dicks Creek is part of a broader energy cluster that highlights the dominance of gas and coal in this region. The Miami Fort plants, with capacities soaring to 1180.8 MW, contrast sharply with Dicks Creek, underscoring the diversity of energy production methods in the area. Collectively, these facilities play a crucial role in stabilizing the grid and ensuring reliable power delivery to surrounding communities. Nationally, the United States hosts a staggering 10,047 plants with a total capacity of approximately 1,386,385 MW, of which Dicks Creek accounts for a mere 0.01%. This percentage illustrates the plant's limited but essential role in the overall energy mix, especially in a country where natural gas has become a dominant fuel source. As the energy landscape continues to evolve, facilities like Dicks Creek are pivotal in maintaining energy security while transitioning towards more sustainable practices. The operational history of this plant, coupled with its integration into a network of nearby generation facilities, positions it as an enduring player in the American energy sector, contributing to both economic stability and energy resilience.

Capacity
159.1 MW
Commissioning Year
1966

60 years old

Owner
Vistra Energy Dicks Creek
Location
39.4650°, -84.3778°

United States of America, North America

Location
Coordinates:: 39.465000, -84.377800
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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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