Seminole Energy

🌿 BiomassIPP Non-CHP4 MW capacity

273rd largest plant in Florida · 7981st nationally

Seminole Energy is a biomass power plant in Florida with a nameplate capacity of 4.8 MW. It generates roughly 16.3k MWh per year — enough to power about 1,555 average U.S. homes.

Its capacity factor of 39% reflects intermittent or peaking operation.

PeakingMid-meritBaseload0%40%80%100%39%
Peaking — intermittent or backup
Capacity5 MWnameplate
Annual Generation16.3k MWhEPA eGRID
Capacity Factor39%of theoretical max
Annual CO₂metric tons

Location

Plant NameSeminole Energy
OperatorNextera Renewable Fuels, Llc
CityGeneva
CountySeminole County
StateFlorida
ZIP32734
Coordinates28.79019, -81.08902

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

Natural GasCoalOilSolarBiomass

Generators (4)

IDTechnologyFuelCapacityStatusOnline
ENG1Landfill GasLandfill Gas1.6 MWOperating2007
ENG2Landfill GasLandfill Gas1.6 MWOperating2007
ENG3Landfill GasLandfill Gas1.6 MWOperating2007
ENG4Landfill GasLandfill Gas1.6 MWRetired2007

Emissions (annual)

SO₂3 metric tons

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 RegionSERC
Balancing AuthorityFlorida Power & Light Company

About Biomass plants

Biomass plants burn wood, agricultural waste, or methane from landfills to generate steam and electricity. They are considered carbon-neutral over long timescales when fuel is sustainably sourced, but they produce particulate emissions similar to coal.

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