Osceola (FL) power station
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Osceola (FL) power station is an operating power station of at least 197-megawatts (MW) in St. Cloud, Osceola, Florida, United States with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating.
Location
Table 1: Project-level location details
Plant name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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Osceola (FL) power station | St. Cloud, Osceola, Florida, United States | 28.1289, -81.0978 (exact)[1] |
The map below shows the exact location of the power station.
Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84):
- CTG1, CTG2, CTG3: 28.1289, -81.0978
Project Details
Table 2: Unit-level details
Unit name | Status | Fuel(s) | Capacity (MW) | Technology | CHP | Start year | Retired year |
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CTG1 | Mothballed[1] | fossil gas: natural gas, fossil liquids: fuel oil[2] | 197[3] | gas turbine[1] | no[1] | 2001[1] | 2021 (planned)[2] |
CTG2 | Operating[1][4] | fossil gas: natural gas, fossil liquids: fuel oil[2] | 197[3] | gas turbine[1] | no[1] | 2001[1] | – |
CTG3 | Mothballed[1] | fossil gas: natural gas, fossil liquids: fuel oil[2] | 197[3] | gas turbine[1] | no[1] | 2002[1] | – |
CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high efficiencies. Coal units track this information in the Captive Use section when known.
Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details
Unit name | Owner | Parent |
---|---|---|
CTG1 | Orlando Utilities Commission [100%][3] | Orlando Utilities Commission [100.0%] |
CTG2 | Orlando Utilities Commission [100%][3] | Orlando Utilities Commission [100.0%] |
CTG3 | Orlando Utilities Commission [100%][3] | Orlando Utilities Commission [100.0%] |
Articles and Resources
References
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Additional data
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