PPG Riverside is a notable power generation facility in the United States, ranking 1588th among a staggering 10,047 plants nationwide. With a capacity of 162 MW, it contributes a mere 0.01% to the vast U.S. energy capacity of 1,386,385 MW, where natural gas remains the predominant fuel source. Unique in its classification, PPG Riverside is the largest 'other' fuel plant among 17 similar facilities in the country, showcasing the facility's distinct operational attributes. Located in a region dense with energy generation, PPG Riverside is surrounded by several significant power plants, including the massive R S Nelson plant, which operates on coal and has a capacity of 1433.6 MW, and multiple gas-fired plants such as RS Cogen (493 MW) and Calcasieu (358.8 MW). This geographic concentration indicates a robust energy infrastructure that balances various fuel types. The plant, owned and operated by Eagle 2 US LLC and commissioned in 1958, has been a part of the energy landscape for decades, adapting to the evolving dynamics of the energy market. Its operation within this network is crucial for maintaining grid stability and reliability, particularly as the U.S. transitions towards a more sustainable energy future. As the energy sector increasingly focuses on reducing carbon emissions, the role of facilities like PPG Riverside may become more critical in providing backup capacity and supporting renewable integration. The ongoing significance of this power generation facility cannot be understated, as it embodies the complexities and challenges of diversifying energy sources while ensuring energy security.
68 years old
United States of America, North America
- Primary Fuel Type
- Other
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United States of America- Continent
- North America
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Other power generation refers to a diverse category of energy production methods that do not fall under the conventional classifications of fossil fuels, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, or solar energy. This category encompasses a variety of technologies and sources, including geothermal, biomass, wave energy, and other innovative approaches. As of now, there are 98 Other power plants operating worldwide, distributed across 18 countries, with a total installed capacity of approximately 26.7 gigawatts (GW). The leading nations in this sector include China, France, India, Argentina, and Russia, each contributing significantly to the global energy mix.
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