Natural gas power plants in South Carolina

23 natural gas power plants in South Carolina, totaling 9.5 GW of nameplate capacity. Source: EIA.

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All natural gas plants in South Carolina

W S Lee
Natural gas · Williamston, South Carolina · Operating
1,403 MW
John S Rainey
Natural gas · Starr, South Carolina · Operating
1,154 MW
Jasper
Natural gas · Hardeeville, South Carolina · Operating
1,068 MW
Darlington County
Natural gas · Hartsville, South Carolina · Operating
1,046 MW
Broad River Energy Center
Natural gas · Gaffney, South Carolina · Operating
985 MW
Mill Creek (SC)
Natural gas · Blacksburg, South Carolina · Operating
799 MW
Urquhart
Natural gas · Beech Island, South Carolina · Operating
759 MW
Columbia Energy Center (SC)
Natural gas · Gaston, South Carolina · Operating
669 MW
Cope
Natural gas · Cope, South Carolina · Operating
417 MW
McMeekin
Natural gas · Columbia, South Carolina · Operating
294 MW
Parr GT
Natural gas · Jenkinsville, South Carolina · Operating
215 MW
Buzzard Roost GT
Natural gas · Chappells, South Carolina · Retired
198 MW
Hagood
Natural gas · Charleston Heights, South Carolina · Operating
177 MW
Cherokee County Cogen
Natural gas · Gaffney, South Carolina · Operating
118 MW
Bushy Park Combustion Turbine Facility
Natural gas · Goose Creek, South Carolina · Operating
65 MW
Burton
Natural gas · Burton, South Carolina · Retired
35 MW
Camden South Carolina
Natural gas · Lugoff, South Carolina · Operating
30 MW
Duke Energy CHP at Clemson University
Natural gas · Clemson, South Carolina · Operating
13 MW
Faber Place
Natural gas · Charleston, South Carolina · Retired
12 MW
Central Energy Facility
Natural gas · Clemson, South Carolina · Operating
10 MW
Rowesville Rd Plant
Natural gas · Orangeburg, South Carolina · Operating
10 MW
Bull Street Plant
Natural gas · Orangeburg, South Carolina · Operating
2 MW
Substation 20 Plant
Natural gas · Orangeburg, South Carolina · Operating
2 MW

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA-860M)