Pacific Ultrapower, Chinese Station
| power plant, bioenergy plant
USA /
California /
Chinese Camp /
Enterprise Drive
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Chinese Camp
World / United States / California
power plant, bioenergy plant
Covanta Pacific Ultrapower Chinese Station began commercial operation in 1986, processes 500 tons of forest residue such as wood chips, agricultural byproducts and unadulterated urban wood each day. In California, biomass facilities like Covanta Pacific Ultrapower Chinese Station are important tools in preventing the uncontrolled, highly polluting open-field burning of three million tons of agricultural residues each year. Instead, these materials can be used to generate clean, renewable energy. At Covanta Pacific Ultrapower Chinese Station approximately 19.8 megawatt hours of electricity is generated from this material.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°52'27"N 120°28'32"W
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- Wind Farm 98 km
- Wright Solar Park 104 km
- Gonzaga Ridge Wind Farm 111 km
- Vallecitos Nuclear Center 124 km
- North Star Solar Power Plant 127 km
- PG&E Pittsburg Power Plant 129 km
- Panoche Valley Solar Farm 141 km
- Fort Churchill Generating Station 182 km
- Frank A. Tracy Generating Station 205 km
- Junk yard 1.4 km
- Perconi Ranch Prospect 2 km
- Sierra Pacific Industries - Chinese Camp 2.2 km
- Sims Prospect 2.3 km
- Red Hills Area of Critical Environmental Concern 3.1 km
- Gold dredging tailings 4.1 km
- Triple L Ranch 5.2 km
- Sierra Rock Products 6.6 km
- Don Pedro Reservoir 13 km
- New Melones Reservoir 17 km