Marshall (NC) — Catawba, NC — Operational Power Plant
Total Capacity
2,119 MW
Summer: 2,058 MW | Winter: 2,078 MW
Technology
Gas + Coal
4 generators
First Unit Online
March 1, 1965
Marshall (NC) is a gas and coal power plant in Catawba County, NC with 4 generating units totaling 2,119 MW of nameplate capacity. It is operated by Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. Its first unit came online in 1965.
About this plant
Marshall Steam Station is a coal power plant located at 35°35′51″N 80°57′53″W in Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, North Carolina, United States and owned by Duke Energy. Named for former company president E.C. Marshall, the station is located on Lake Norman and began commercial operation in 1965.
Source: Wikipedia
Capacity rank
- #11 in the U.S. by capacity
- #2 in NC by capacity
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Monthly generation history
Source: EIA Form 923
Generators (4)
4 generators
4 operational generators totaling 2,119 MW · online 1965–1970
Plant Information
| Plant ID | 2727 |
| Plant Name | Marshall (NC) |
| Operator | Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC |
| Sector | Electric Utility |
| Balancing Authority | DUK |
| Power Market | |
| County | Catawba |
| State | North Carolina (all interconnection requests in North Carolina) |
| Status | Operational |
| Generation Type(s) | Gas, Coal |
| Total Nameplate Capacity (MW) | 2119 |
| Total Summer Capacity (MW) | 2058 |
| Total Winter Capacity (MW) | 2078 |
| Generating Units | 4 |
| Operational Units | 4 |
| Planned Units | 0 |
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