CPV St. Charles Energy Center

Project Quick Facts

Location: Waldorf, Maryland

System Information: 2×1 Combined-Cycle Power Plant featuring Two GE Fast-Start 7F 5-Series Gas Turbines and a D-11A Steam Turbine with Associated Generators

Total Installed Capacity: 745 MW

In Operation Since: February 2017

700,000

Homes Powered

40,515

Tons of Carbon Avoided

795,000

Cars Off the Road

Based on annual generation

Project Overview

The CPV St. Charles Energy Center generates enough reliable electricity on average to power more than 700,000 Maryland homes and offset carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to taking more than 795,000 cars off the road each year. Using General Electric’s (GE) advanced power generation technology, CPV St. Charles provides Maryland with safe, reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible power.

CPV St. Charles pairs well with renewable generation such as wind and solar because it provides a backstop to maintain grid reliability when those facilities are unable to generate.

Phone Inquiries: (877) 355-7010

Community Benefits

  • One of the largest taxpayers in Charles County and a major long-term source of additional funding for local schools.
  • Created 650 jobs during peak construction. Presently, the plant employs 24 full-time skilled professionals as well as approximately 75 contractors to help maintain equipment and buildings.
  • Local businesses benefit from increased commerce from the project and workers.
  • Provided a $20,000 grant to Project Lead the Way (PLTW) for two units, one for Energy and one for Environment.
  • Collaborates with police and fire departments in Waldorf to support emergency responders, enhance resources, and improve public safety.

Environmental Benefits

  • Designed to conserve water and protect natural resources.
  • Reduces discharge into the Potomac River by up to 20,000 lbs/yr and total phosphorus discharge by up to 1,100 lbs/yr, reducing environmental loading.

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