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  2. Gas-fired power plant - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocating internal combustion engines tend to be under 20 MW, thus much smaller than other types of natural gas-fired electricity generator, and are typically used for emergency power or to balance variable renewable energy such as wind and solar. [11]

  3. Fossil fuel power station - Wikipedia

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    Emergency (standby) power systems may use reciprocating internal combustion engines operated by fuel oil or natural gas. Standby generators may serve as emergency power for a factory or data center, or may also be operated in parallel with the local utility system to reduce peak power demand charge from the utility.

  4. Power on: El Paso Electric's new, natural-gas fired $211 ...

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    But getting the so-called Newman 6, natural-gas-fired, 228-megawatt generator built was even more complicated because of pandemic-tied labor and supply-chain problems, and political opposition ...

  5. West Springfield Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The facility consisted of two 49-megawatt (MW) combustion turbine generators (Units 1 and 2) fueled by natural gas or ultra low-sulphur diesel fuel, one 18 MW jet turbine (Unit 10) that was fueled by kerosene, and one 107 MW simple-cycle steam boiler unit (Unit 3) burning no. 6 fuel oil, ULSD or natural gas. The station also had a small ...

  6. Power station - Wikipedia

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    Fossil-fuel power stations may also use a steam turbine generator or in the case of natural gas-fired power plants may use a combustion turbine. A coal-fired power station produces heat by burning coal in a steam boiler. The steam drives a steam turbine and generator that then produces electricity.

  7. Kiisa Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    As an emergency reserve power plant, it should reach full output within 10 minutes. [1] [7] It will be fully automatic without permanent personnel on site. The plant is connected with the natural gas grid. In addition, it has an oil terminal with tanks' capacity up to 14,000 cubic metres (490,000 cu ft) of diesel. [1] Satellite picture

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