Oregon Clean Energy Center

816 North Lallendorf Road, Oregon, OH 43616

Plant Summary Information

Oregon Clean Energy Center is ranked #9 out of 183 power plants in Ohio in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

Oregon Clean Energy Center is comprised of 4 generators and generated 1.7 TWh during the 3-month period between June 2024 to September 2024.

Plant NameOregon Clean Energy Center
Utility NameOregon Clean Energy Center
LocationLucas County, OH
Initial Operation DateJuly 2017
Last Update Sep 2024
Annual Generation 6.6 TWh
Annual Consumption 48.9 M MMBtu
Ranked #144 out of 11,852 Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #58 out of 2,254 Natural Gas Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #9 out of 183 Ohio Power Plants
Ranked #5 out of 54 Ohio Natural Gas Power Plants
Fuel Types Natural Gas

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Oregon Clean Energy Center Details

Summary Information
Plant NameOregon Clean Energy Center (59764)
Plant Address816 North Lallendorf Road, Oregon, OH 43616
UtilityOregon Clean Energy Center (59534)
Latitude, Longitude41.66793, -83.44366
Generation Dates on FileJul 2017 to Sep 2024
Initial Operation DateJuly 2017
Annual Generation 6.6 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 StatusNon-Regulated
NERC RegionRFC
Balancing AuthorityPJM Interconnection, LLC (PJM)
NAICS CodeUtilities (22)
Sector IPP Non-CHP (2)
Water SourceOregon, OH Municipality
Ash Impoundment No
Transmission / Distribution OwnerAmerican Transmission Systems Inc (56162) OH
Grid Voltage 345.00 kV
Energy StorageNo
 
Natural Gas Information
Local Distribution Company (LDC)Other - See pipeline notes.
Pipeline Name Other - Please explain in pipeline notes below.
Pipeline NotesThe Generation Pipeline is 100% owned by the Nexus Gas Transmission Pipeline, a joint venture between Enbridge Inc. (50%) and DT Midstream (50%0, and is operated by Enbridge Inc.
Natural Gas StorageNo
Liquefied Natural Gas StorageNo

Generator CTG11 Details Operating July 2017

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeCC1
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
RTO ISO LMP Node DesignationOREGONEN19 KV CTG11
RTO ISO Location Designation For Reporting Wholesale Sales DataOREGONEN19 KV CTG11
Nameplate Capacity328 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity256.5 MW
Winter Capacity313.6 MW
Minimum Load128 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2017
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameIPP Non-CHP (2)
Energy SourceNatural Gas
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator CTG12 Details Operating July 2017

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeCC1
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
RTO ISO LMP Node DesignationOREGONEN19 KV CTG12
RTO ISO Location Designation For Reporting Wholesale Sales DataOREGONEN19 KV CTG12
Nameplate Capacity328 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity256.5 MW
Winter Capacity313.6 MW
Minimum Load128 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2017
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameIPP Non-CHP (2)
Energy SourceNatural Gas
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator EDG13 Details Operating July 2017

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity1.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity1.5 MW
Winter Capacity1.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2017
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameIPP Non-CHP (2)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load10M
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator STG10 Details Operating July 2017

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Steam Part
Unit CodeCC1
OwnershipSingle Owner
Duct BurnersYes
RTO ISO LMP Node DesignationOREGONEN19 KV ST10
RTO ISO Location Designation For Reporting Wholesale Sales DataOREGONEN19 KV ST10
Nameplate Capacity404 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity334.6 MW
Winter Capacity336.2 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2017
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameIPP Non-CHP (2)
Energy SourceNatural Gas
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Oregon Clean Energy Center Plant Owners

Owner NameAddressGeneratorOwnership
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