Midway Peaking Llc

🔥 Natural GasIPP Non-CHP139 MW capacity

189th largest plant in California · 2035th nationally

Midway Peaking Llc is a natural gas power plant in California with a nameplate capacity of 140 MW. It generates roughly 20.3k MWh per year — enough to power about 1,930 average U.S. homes.

Its capacity factor of 2% reflects intermittent or peaking operation. At 1334 lb CO₂/MWh, its emission rate sits above the national grid average of roughly 800 lb/MWh.

PeakingMid-meritBaseload0%40%80%100%2%
Peaking — intermittent or backup
Capacity140 MWnameplate
Annual Generation20.3k MWhEPA eGRID
Capacity Factor2%of theoretical max
Annual CO₂13.5kmetric tons

Location

Plant NameMidway Peaking Llc
OperatorCalpeak Power, Llc
CityFirebaugh
CountyFresno County
StateCalifornia
ZIP93622
Coordinates36.65411, -120.57973

This plant highlighted in navy-ringed pin; other generators within 25 miles shown as fuel-colored dots.

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Generators (2)

IDTechnologyFuelCapacityStatusOnline
1Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas69.9 MWOperating2009
2Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas69.9 MWOperating2009

Ownership

OwnerLocationShare
Midway Peaking LlcSan Diego, CA10000.0%

Ownership reported to EIA Form 860. Percentages reflect reported generator-level ownership share, averaged when a plant has multiple generators.

Emissions (annual)

CO₂13.5k metric tons
NOₓ1 metric tons
CO₂ Rate1334 lb/MWh
U.S. grid average800 lb/MWhNatural gas combined-cycle average900 lb/MWhThis plant1,334 lb/MWhCoal plant average2,100 lb/MWh

Annual totals and CO₂ rate reported by EPA eGRID for 2023. Reference averages are approximate U.S.-wide figures from the same dataset.

Grid context

NERC RegionWECC
Balancing AuthorityCalifornia Independent System Operator

About Natural Gas plants

Natural gas plants are the workhorse of the modern grid. Combined-cycle units achieve very high efficiency and can ramp up and down quickly to balance variable renewables. They emit roughly half the CO₂ per MWh of coal and far less of other pollutants, but they still release upstream methane during fuel extraction.

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