12.4 MW Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine (11 MW) + Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine (2 MW) operating in Tarrant, TX — Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc.
12.4 MW
Nameplate Capacity
4
Generators
units
Hybrid (2)
Technology
Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine + Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine
1994
Operating Since
| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Ft Worth City of | — | — |
| Owner(s) | Ft Worth City of | — | — |
| Status | Operating | — | — |
The Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility, located in Tarrant County, Texas, has a total capacity of 12.4 MW. The plant, which began operating in 1994, is owned and operated by Ft Worth City of. It utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel source and employs both Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine and Natural Gas Internal Combustion Engine technologies across its four generators. The facility is considered a hybrid plant.
In the most recent year of reported data, the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility generated 25,483 MWh, achieving a capacity factor of 23.3%. The plant operates within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) balancing authority and the TRE NERC region. It is ranked as the 170th largest power plant in Texas out of 312, and 1411th nationally out of 1963.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
NERC Region
TRE
Balancing Authority
Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc.
Grid Voltage
12.5 kV
Regulatory Status
NR
Entity Type
Municipal
Sector
Commercial CHP
3.5K MWh
Latest Month
25.5K MWh
Annual Generation
23.3%
Capacity Factor
No financial data available for this plant.
Market Position
ISO/RTO Market
ERCOT
LMP Node
—
Pricing Hub
HB_NORTH
Node Source
OSM spatial match
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