31 MW Solar operating in Dougherty, GA — Southern Company Services, Inc. - Trans
31 MW
Nameplate Capacity
1
Generators
unit
Solar Photovoltaic
Technology
2018
Operating Since
Coordinates
31.5591, -84.0845
County
Dougherty, GA
Nearby Plants
| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Georgia Power Co | Georgia Power | — |
| Owner(s) | Georgia Power Co | Southern | — |
| Status | Operating | operating | — |
The Marine Corps Logistics Base Solar facility is a 31 MW solar photovoltaic plant located in Dougherty County, Georgia. The plant, which began operating in 2018, has a single generator and utilizes fixed-tilt solar tracking. It is owned by Southern Company and operated by Georgia Power Co. The facility is within the Southern Company Services, Inc. - Trans balancing authority and the SERC NERC region.
In its most recent year of operation, the plant generated 55,474 MWh of electricity, achieving a capacity factor of 20.4%. The installed cost of the facility was $2,326.71 per kW. The Marine Corps Logistics Base Solar plant ranks as the 58th largest solar facility in Georgia out of 164, and 1270th nationally out of 7108.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
NERC Region
SERC
Balancing Authority
Southern Company Services, Inc. - Trans
Grid Voltage
115 kV
Regulatory Status
RE
Entity Type
Investor-Owned Utility
Sector
Electric Utility
3.0K MWh
Latest Month
55.5K MWh
Annual Generation
20.4%
Capacity Factor
$2,359/kW
Installed Cost
$10.6/MWh
Operating Cost
Georgia Power Company
Reporting Utility
Annual Capital & Operating Expenses
Cumulative Installed Cost
Per-Unit Cost Trends
This plant is outside organized wholesale electricity markets (ISOs/RTOs). Nodal pricing data is not available.
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