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1154.3 MW Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle (545 MW) + Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine (610 MW) operating in Anderson, SC
1,154.3 MW
Nameplate Capacity
8
Generators
units
Hybrid (2)
Technology
Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle + Natural Gas Fired Combustion Turbine
2001
Operating Since
Coordinates
34.3477, -82.7745
County
Anderson, SC
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| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | South Carolina Public Service Authority | South Carolina Public Service Authority | — |
| Owner(s) | South Carolina Public Service Authority | South Carolina Public Service Authority | — |
| Status | Operating | — | — |
The John S Rainey power plant is located in Anderson County, South Carolina. It is owned and operated by the South Carolina Public Service Authority. The plant has a total capacity of 1154.3 MW across 8 generators, making it the largest power plant in South Carolina (ranked 1 of 13) and the 125th largest in the United States (ranked 125 of 945). The plant began operating in 2001 and primarily burns natural gas. It is a hybrid facility utilizing both natural gas-fired combined cycle and natural gas-fired combustion turbine technologies.
The John S Rainey plant's latest annual generation was 4,796,999 MWh, achieving a capacity factor of 47.5%. The plant operates within the South Carolina Public Service Authority balancing authority and is located within the SERC NERC region.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
Grid Region
Southeast
Market
SEEM Participant
NERC Region
SERC — SERC Reliability Corporation
Balancing Authority
South Carolina Public Service Authority (SC)
Grid Voltage
230.0 kV
Regulatory Status
RE — Regulated
Entity Type
State
Sector
Electric Utility
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407.8K MWh
Latest Month
4.8M MWh
Annual Generation
47.5%
Capacity Factor
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CO₂ Intensity
1037 lb/MWh
NOx
0.190 lb/MWh
SO₂
0.005 lb/MWh
CH₄
0.019 lb/MWh
N₂O
0.002 lb/MWh
Capacity Factor
57.9%
Annual Net Gen
5589 GWh
CO₂eq
1038 lb/MWh
Subregion
SERC Virginia/Carolina
2013
$965/kW
Est. Construction Cost
Total estimated cost: $1.1B
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This plant's balancing authority participates in the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM). SEEM is a bilateral exchange — no public nodal pricing.
No wholesale contracts disclosed in FERC EQR for this plant.
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Last updated 2026-05-31
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