Stanton Energy Center

5100 S. Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32831

Plant Summary Information

Stanton Energy Center is ranked #42 out of 129 coal plants nationwide in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

Stanton Energy Center is comprised of 4 generators and generated 1.1 TWh during the 3-month period between June 2024 to September 2024.

Plant NameStanton Energy Center
Utility NameOrlando Utilities Comm
LocationOrange County, FL
Initial Operation DateJuly 1987
Last Update Sep 2024
Annual Generation 4.0 TWh
Annual Consumption 46.6 M MMBtu
Ranked #282 out of 11,852 Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #42 out of 129 Bituminous Coal Power Plants Nationwide
Ranked #22 out of 279 Florida Power Plants
Ranked #3 out of 7 Florida Bituminous Coal Power Plants
Fuel Types Bituminous Coal : 55.4% Natural Gas : 43.8% Landfill Gas : 0.8%

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Stanton Energy Center Details

Summary Information
Plant NameStanton Energy Center (564)
Plant Address5100 S. Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32831
UtilityOrlando Utilities Comm (14610)
Latitude, Longitude28.4822, -81.1678
Generation Dates on FileJan 2001 to Sep 2024
Initial Operation DateJuly 1987
Annual Generation 4.0 TWh
Fuel Types Bituminous Coal : 55.4% Natural Gas : 43.8% Landfill Gas : 0.8%
 
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 AuthorityFlorida Municipal Power Pool (FMPP)
NAICS CodeUtilities (22)
Sector Electric Utility (1)
Water SourceEastern Water Reclaimation Fac
Ash Impoundment No
Transmission / Distribution OwnerOrlando Utilities Comm (14610) FL
Grid Voltage 230.00 kV
Energy StorageNo
 
Natural Gas Information
Pipeline Name FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY
Natural Gas StorageNo

Generator 1 Details Operating July 1987

TechnologyConventional Steam Coal
Prime MoverSteam Turbine
OwnershipJointly Owned
Nameplate Capacity464.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity453.4 MW
Winter Capacity453.4 MW
Minimum Load90 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJuly 1987
Planned RetirementDecember 2025
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceBituminous Coal / Natural Gas / Landfill Gas
Startup SourceNatural Gas
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full LoadOVER
Pulverized Coal TechnologyYes
Subcritical TechnologyYes
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsYes
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo
Multifuel Details
Cofire Energy SourceBIT / NG / LFG

Generator 2 Details Operating June 1996

TechnologyConventional Steam Coal
Prime MoverSteam Turbine
OwnershipJointly Owned
Nameplate Capacity464.5 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.9
Summer Capacity469.3 MW
Winter Capacity469.3 MW
Minimum Load95 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateJune 1996
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceBituminous Coal / Natural Gas / Landfill Gas
Startup SourceNatural Gas
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full LoadOVER
Pulverized Coal TechnologyYes
Subcritical TechnologyYes
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsYes
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasNo
Multifuel Details
Cofire Energy SourceBIT / NG / LFG

Generator B Details Operating February 2010

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Steam Part
Unit CodeOUC
OwnershipSingle Owner
Duct BurnersYes
Nameplate Capacity129.8 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity128 MW
Winter Capacity130 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateFebruary 2010
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
Time From Cold Shutdown To Full Load12H
Supercritical TechnologyNo
Multiple FuelsYes
Cofire FuelsNo
Switch Between Oil And Natural GasYes
Multifuel Details
Switch When OperatingYes
Net Summer Capacity With Natural Gas128 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas130 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil128 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil130 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil6H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas6H
Factors That Limit SwitchingYes
Storage LimitsYes
Air Permit LimitsYes

Generator B1 Details Operating February 2010

TechnologyNatural Gas Fired Combined Cycle
Prime MoverCombined Cycle Combustion Turbine Part
Unit CodeOUC
OwnershipSingle Owner
Can Bypass Heat Recovery Steam GeneratorNo
Nameplate Capacity203.2 MW
Nameplate Power Factor0.85
Summer Capacity164 MW
Winter Capacity177 MW
Minimum Load155 MW
Uprate/Derate Completed No
StatusOperating
First Operation DateFebruary 2010
Combined Heat & Power No
Sector NameElectric Utility (1)
Energy SourceNatural Gas / Distillate Fuel Oil
Solid Fuel Gasification No
Carbon Capture TechnologyNo
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 Gas167 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Natural Gas170 MW
Net Summer Capacity With Oil167 MW
Net Winter Capacity With Oil170 MW
Time To Switch From Gas To Oil6H
Time To Switch From Oil To Gas6H
Factors That Limit SwitchingYes
Storage LimitsYes
Air Permit LimitsYes

Stanton Energy Center Plant Owners

Owner NameAddressGeneratorOwnership
Florida Municipal Power Agency8553 Commodity Circle, Orlando, FL 32819Generator 126.63%
Kissimmee Utility AuthorityP O Box 423219, Kissimmee, FL 34742Generator 14.82%
Orlando Utilities CommP O Box 3193, Orlando, FL 32802Generator 168.55%
Florida Municipal Power Agency8553 Commodity Circle, Orlando, FL 32819Generator 228.41%
Orlando Utilities CommP O Box 3193, Orlando, FL 32802Generator 271.59%

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