CalEnergy Operating Corporation operates 10 power plants across 1 country, with a combined installed capacity of 377 MW.
CalEnergy Operating Corporation is represented here as an asset portfolio, not just a company label. The visible fleet spans 1 country; the largest concentration is United States of America (10).
The fuel mix by asset count is geothermal (10). The largest listed asset is Salton Sea Power LLC - Unit 5 in United States of America (58 MW), and the mean listed unit size is about 38 MW across units with capacity data.
CO₂ coverage is source-labelled: 0 plants have a reported or modelled CO₂ value in the dataset, including 0 measured records. Missing values remain blank rather than inferred as company totals.
Method: plant-level records are grouped by owner/operator label, then aggregated by country, fuel, capacity and CO₂ provenance.
| Plant | Fuel | Country | MW | t CO₂/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salton Sea Power LLC - Unit 5 | Geothermal | United States of America | 58 | — |
| Salton Sea Power Gen Co - Unit 3 | Geothermal | United States of America | 54 | — |
| Salton Sea Power Gen Co - Unit 4 | Geothermal | United States of America | 48 | — |
| CE Leathers | Geothermal | United States of America | 46 | — |
| Del Ranch Company | Geothermal | United States of America | 46 | — |
| Elmore Company | Geothermal | United States of America | 46 | — |
| Vulcan-BN Geothermal Power Company | Geothermal | United States of America | 40 | — |
| Salton Sea Power Gen Co - Unit 2 | Geothermal | United States of America | 20 | — |
| CE Turbo LLC | Geothermal | United States of America | 12 | — |
| Salton Sea Power Gen Co Unit 1 | Geothermal | United States of America | 10 | — |
Ownership & capacity: WRI Global Power Plant Database (CC BY 4.0). CO₂ is measured for EPA/EU ETS records and modelled for Climate TRACE records.
CalEnergy Operating Corporation operates 10 power plants across 1 country, with about 377 MW of total capacity.
Salton Sea Power LLC - Unit 5 in United States of America is its largest at about 58 MW.
Its fleet is mostly geothermal (10).