University Park South

🔥 Natural GasIPP Non-CHP353 MW capacity

39th largest plant in Illinois · 910th nationally

University Park South is a natural gas power plant in Illinois with a nameplate capacity of 353 MW. It generates roughly 83.4k MWh per year — enough to power about 7,946 average U.S. homes.

Its capacity factor of 3% reflects intermittent or peaking operation. At 1214 lb CO₂/MWh, its emission rate sits above the national grid average of roughly 800 lb/MWh.

PeakingMid-meritBaseload0%40%80%100%3%
Peaking — intermittent or backup
Capacity353 MWnameplate
Annual Generation83.4k MWhEPA eGRID
Capacity Factor3%of theoretical max
Annual CO₂50.7kmetric tons

Location

Plant NameUniversity Park South
OperatorUniversity Park Energy Llc
CityUniversity Park
CountyWill County
StateIllinois
ZIP60484
Coordinates41.44089, -87.75319

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

Natural GasSolarBiomass

Generators (6)

IDTechnologyFuelCapacityStatusOnline
UPG1Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001
UPG2Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001
UPG3Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001
UPG4Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001
UPG5Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001
UPG6Natural Gas Fired Combustion TurbineNatural Gas58.9 MWOperating2001

Emissions (annual)

CO₂50.7k metric tons
NOₓ77 metric tons
CO₂ Rate1214 lb/MWh
U.S. grid average800 lb/MWhNatural gas combined-cycle average900 lb/MWhThis plant1,214 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 RegionRFC
Balancing AuthorityPjm Interconnection, Llc

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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