McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility

P. O. Box 529, Rincon, GA 31326

Plant Summary Information

McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility is ranked #15 out of 2,284 natural gas power plants nationwide in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility is comprised of 6 generators and generated 2.9 TWh during the 3-month period between November 2023 to February 2024.

Plant NameMcIntosh Combined Cycle Facility
Utility NameGeorgia Power Co
LocationEffingham County, GA
Initial Operation DateJune 2005
Last Update Feb 2024
Annual Generation 9.8 TWh
Annual Consumption 68.7 M MMBtu
Ranked #76 out of 11,455 Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #15 out of 2,284 Natural Gas Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #5 out of 222 Georgia Power Plants
Ranked #2 out of 46 Georgia Natural Gas Power Plants
Fuel Types Natural Gas

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Monthly Net Generation for McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility

McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility Details

Summary Information
Plant NameMcIntosh Combined Cycle Facility (56150)
Plant AddressP. O. Box 529 Rincon, GA 31326
UtilityGeorgia Power Co (7140)
Latitude, Longitude32.3478, -81.1817
Generation Dates on FileJun 2005 to Feb 2024
Initial Operation DateJune 2005
Annual Generation 9.8 TWh
Fuel Types Natural Gas
 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Information
FERC Cogeneration StatusNo
FERC Small Power Producer StatusNo
FERC Exempt Wholesale Generator StatusNo
Regulatory Information
Regulatory StatusRegulated
NERC RegionSERC
Balancing AuthoritySouthern Company Services, Inc. - Trans (SOCO)
NAICS CodeUtilities (22)
Sector Electric Utility (1)
Water SourceSavannah River
Ash Impoundment No
Transmission / Distribution OwnerGeorgia Power Co (7140) GA
Grid Voltage 230.00 kV
Energy StorageNo
 
Natural Gas Information
Pipeline Name SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS COMPANY
ELBA EXPRESS
Natural Gas StorageNo

Generator 10ST Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Steam Part
Unit CodeG110
OwnershipSingle Owner
Duct BurnersYes
Nameplate Capacity281.9 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity295 MW
Winter Capacity295 MW
Minimum Load130 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator 11ST Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Steam Part
Unit CodeG111
OwnershipSingle Owner
Duct BurnersYes
Nameplate Capacity281.9 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity295 MW
Winter Capacity295 MW
Minimum Load130 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator C10A Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeG110
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
Nameplate Capacity203.2 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity181.8 MW
Winter Capacity192.6 MW
Minimum Load125 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasYes
Multifuel Details
Switch When OperatingYes
Net Summer Capacity With Natural Gas181.8 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas197.1 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil181.8 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil197.1 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil1H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas1H
Factors That Limit SwitchingNo

Generator C10B Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeG110
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
Nameplate Capacity203.2 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity181.8 MW
Winter Capacity192.6 MW
Minimum Load125 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasYes
Multifuel Details
Switch When OperatingYes
Net Summer Capacity With Natural Gas181.8 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas197.1 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil181.8 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil197.1 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil1H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas1H
Factors That Limit SwitchingNo

Generator C11A Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeG111
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
Nameplate Capacity203.2 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity181 MW
Winter Capacity192.3 MW
Minimum Load125 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasYes
Multifuel Details
Switch When OperatingYes
Net Summer Capacity With Natural Gas181.3 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas195 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil181.3 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil195 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil1H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas1H
Factors That Limit SwitchingNo

Generator C11B Details Operating June 2005

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeG111
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
Nameplate Capacity203.2 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity181 MW
Winter Capacity192.3 MW
Minimum Load125 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 2005
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasYes
Multifuel Details
Switch When OperatingYes
Net Summer Capacity With Natural Gas181.3 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas195 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil181.3 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil195 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil1H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas1H
Factors That Limit SwitchingNo

McIntosh Combined Cycle Facility Plant Owners

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