PG Operates Three Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants as Part of Diverse Energy Portfolio
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) maintains and operates three natural gas-fired power plants within California. These facilities include the Humboldt Bay Generating Station located in Eureka, the Colusa Generating Station in Colusa County, and the Gateway Generating Station situated in Antioch. These gas-fired plants are integral components of PG&E's broader power generation infrastructure, which also encompasses a significant array of hydroelectric facilities, utility-scale solar generation plants, and battery storage solutions, such as the Elkhorn Battery facility at Moss Landing in Monterey County. The company's Power Generation unit is responsible for managing approximately 5,300 megawatts of generating capacity, delivered to its customers by nearly 900 employees. This diverse energy portfolio aims to provide safe, reliable, and cost-effective electricity to California consumers while adhering to environmental responsibilities. The operation of these natural gas plants highlights PG&E's reliance...