Seward (AK)

605 SeaLion Avenue, Seward, AK 99664

Plant Summary Information

Seward (AK) is ranked #72 out of 86 distillate fuel oil power plants in Alaska in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

Seward (AK) is comprised of 6 generators and generated 137.2 MWh during the 3-month period between September 2023 to December 2023.

Plant NameSeward (AK)
Utility NameCity of Seward - (AK)
LocationKenai Peninsula Borough, AK
Initial Operation DateApril 1975
Last Update Dec 2023
Annual Generation 507.0 MWh
Annual Consumption 8.4 k MMBtu
Ranked #11,027 out of 11,835 Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #515 out of 1,262 Distillate Fuel Oil Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #121 out of 130 Alaska Power Plants
Ranked #72 out of 86 Alaska Distillate Fuel Oil Power Plants
Fuel Types Distillate Fuel Oil

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Seward (AK) Details

Summary Information
Plant NameSeward (AK) (92)
Plant Address605 SeaLion Avenue, Seward, AK 99664
UtilityCity of Seward - (AK) (16955)
Latitude, Longitude60.13092, -149.43501
Generation Dates on FileJan 2002 to Dec 2023
Initial Operation DateApril 1975
Annual Generation 507.0 MWh
Fuel Types Distillate Fuel Oil
 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Information
FERC Cogeneration StatusNo
FERC Small Power Producer StatusNo
FERC Exempt Wholesale Generator StatusNo
Regulatory Information
Regulatory StatusRegulated
NERC Region
Balancing Authority ()
NAICS CodeUtilities (22)
Sector Electric Utility (1)
Water SourceMunicipality
Ash Impoundment No
Transmission / Distribution OwnerCity of Seward - (AK) (16955) AK
Grid Voltage 115.00 kV / 69.00 kV / 12.47 kV
Energy StorageNo

Generator 3 Details Operating April 1975

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.5 MW
Winter Capacity2.5 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateApril 1975
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator 5 Details Operating March 1985

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.5 MW
Winter Capacity2.5 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateMarch 1985
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator 4 Details Operating March 1986

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.5 MW
Winter Capacity2.5 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateMarch 1986
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator 6 Details Operating December 2000

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.8 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.8 MW
Winter Capacity2.8 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateDecember 2000
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator N1 Details Operating July 2010

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.8 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.8 MW
Winter Capacity2.8 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2010
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Generator N2 Details Operating July 2010

TechnologyPetroleum Liquids
Prime MoverInternal Combustion Engine
OwnershipSingle Owner
Nameplate Capacity2.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.8
Summer Capacity2.5 MW
Winter Capacity2.5 MW
Minimum Load0.5 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 2010
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceDistillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load1H
Other Planned ModificationsNo
Multiple FuelsNo
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo

Seward (AK) Plant Owners

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