FirstEnergy Bay Shore stands out as the 1569th largest power generation facility in the United States, among a staggering 10,047 plants. This 166.5 MW facility primarily utilizes petcoke, making it the second largest of only 11 petcoke plants in the country. Since its commissioning in 1956, this plant has played an integral role in the energy sector, operating under Walleye Power LLC. The use of petcoke, a byproduct of oil refining, alongside coal and oil, signifies a unique approach to energy generation, particularly in a region where gas dominates the fuel landscape. The plant is located in Ohio, within proximity to several larger power generation facilities, including the Monroe Power Plant and the Monroe Coal Plant, both boasting capacities of over 3,293 MW. This positions Bay Shore in a competitive energy market, where its output contributes to the regional grid while serving as a supplementary source to the massive capacities of nearby plants. Despite its modest share of just 0.01% of national capacity, Bay Shore's role is underscored by its unique fuel mix in a state where gas is the primary source of energy. The national energy profile indicates that the U.S. has a total capacity of 1,386,385 MW, with gas being the predominant fuel type. As the country shifts towards cleaner energy sources, Bay Shore's reliance on petcoke presents both challenges and opportunities for innovation in waste utilization and emissions reduction. With the energy landscape evolving rapidly, the future significance of the FirstEnergy Bay Shore facility will hinge on its ability to adapt to changing regulations and sustainability goals, potentially paving the way for advancements in cleaner energy technologies.
70 years old
United States of America, North America
- Primary Fuel Type
- Petcoke
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United States of America- Continent
- North America
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Petcoke, short for petroleum coke, is a carbon-rich solid material derived from refining crude oil. As an emerging energy source, petcoke has found its application in power generation, particularly in countries like the United States and Chile. Currently, there are 12 petcoke power plants worldwide, with a total installed capacity of approximately 2.4 gigawatts (GW), predominantly concentrated in the United States, which hosts 11 plants contributing to 2.4 GW of capacity, while Chile operates one plant with a capacity of 0.1 GW.
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