Natural gas power plants in Maryland

24 natural gas power plants in Maryland, totaling 7.5 GW of nameplate capacity. Source: EIA.

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All natural gas plants in Maryland

Chalk Point Power
Natural gas · Aquasco, Maryland · Operating
1,825 MW
Wildcat Point Generation Facility
Natural gas · Conowingo, Maryland · Operating
1,114 MW
Key
Natural gas · Brandywine, Maryland · Operating
831 MW
Essential Power Rock Springs LLC
Natural gas · Rising Sun, Maryland · Operating
796 MW
CPV St Charles Energy Center
Natural gas · Waldorf, Maryland · Operating
775 MW
Perryman
Natural gas · Harford County, Maryland · Operating
545 MW
Dickerson Power
Natural gas · Dickerson, Maryland · Operating
345 MW
Brandywine Power Facility
Natural gas · Brandywine, Maryland · Operating
289 MW
Riverside (MD)
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Retired
257 MW
Notch Cliff
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Retired
144 MW
Westport
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Retired
122 MW
RG Steel Sparrows Point, LLC
Natural gas · Maryland · Retired
120 MW
Gould Street
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Retired
104 MW
Central Utility Plant at White Oak
Natural gas · Silver Spring, Maryland · Operating
54 MW
NIH Cogeneration Facility
Natural gas · Bethesda, Maryland · Operating
50 MW
UMCP CHP Plant
Natural gas · College Park, Maryland · Retired
27 MW
Domino Sugar Baltimore
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Operating
18 MW
Solo Cup Co
Natural gas · Maryland · Retired
11 MW
Millennium Hawkins Point
Natural gas · Maryland · Retired
11 MW
APG Combined Heat and Power Plant
Natural gas · Edgewood, Maryland · Operating
8 MW
Eastern Correctional Institute
Natural gas · Westover, Maryland · Operating
6 MW
Inner Harbor East Heating
Natural gas · Baltimore, Maryland · Operating
2 MW
Green Machine
Natural gas · Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland · Retired
2 MW
Maryland Bioenergy Center (Jessup)
Natural gas · Jessup, Maryland · Operating
1 MW

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