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  2. Huntington Beach Energy Project - Wikipedia

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    Nameplate capacity. 869 MW. [edit on Wikidata] The Huntington Beach Energy Project (HBEP), formerly AES Huntington Beach, is a natural gas-fired power station located in Huntington Beach, California.

  3. Huntington Beach Desalination Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Huntington Beach Desalination Plant is a 50-million-US-gallon per day (190 Ml) facility proposed by Poseidon Resources Corporation in Huntington Beach, California. The desalination plant was scheduled to be operational by 2023 at a site adjacent to the AES Huntington Beach Power Station. [ 1] The plant will provide additional water for ...

  4. Drought boon or boondoggle? Critics blast Poseidon ... - AOL

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    The proposed plant would use some existing infrastructure at the AES Huntington Beach Energy Center, including a 14-foot-wide intake that would draw seawater from the ocean about 1,800 feet offshore.

  5. Alamitos Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Description. Alamitos Energy Center was originally built in the 1950s by Southern California Edison and consisted of seven natural gas-fired generating units that were cooled using a seawater once-through cooling system. Units 1 and 2 generated 175 MW each, units 3 and 4 generated 320 MW each, and units 5 and 6 generate 480 MW each.

  6. List of power stations in California - Wikipedia

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    The Diablo Canyon Power Plant in San Luis Obispo County is the largest power station in California with a nameplate capacity of 2,256 MW and an annual generation of 18,214 GWh in 2018. [6] The largest under construction is the Westlands Solar Park in Kings County , which will generate 2,000 MW when completed in 2025.

  7. Redondo Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    The wetlands located at the site of the AES power plant in Redondo Beach were a source of foods including halibut, lobster, and sea bass, and also of salt. [ 12 ] In the 1700s, the Chowigna bartered salt from the old Redondo Salt Lake , "a spring-fed salt lake about 200 yards [180 m] wide and 600 yards [550 m] long situated about 200 yards from ...

  8. Drought boon or boondoggle? Critics blast Poseidon ... - AOL

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  9. Coastal gas plant will shut down by 2023 as fossil fuels dry ...

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    Redondo Beach officials want to see the power plant closed even sooner and replaced with a public park. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...