Power Generation Generation Plant Photos

The Morro Bay Power Plant, with its distinctive three stacks, rises above fishing boats in Morro Bay harbor.  Morro Bay
The Morro Bay Power Plant, with its distinctive three stacks, rises above fishing boats in Morro Bay harbor. Morro Bay.
Location: Morro Bay, California
Image ID: 14900  
San Onofre Nuclear Power generating station, aerial photo, Dana Point, California
San Onofre Nuclear Power generating station, aerial photo.
Location: Dana Point, California
Image ID: 29077  
Encina Power Station, a large natural gas and oil-fueled electricity generating plant in Carlsbad, California, aerial photo
Encina Power Station, a large natural gas and oil-fueled electricity generating plant in Carlsbad, California, aerial photo.
Location: Carlsbad, California
Image ID: 29078  
Morro Bay Power Plant stacks, each 450-feet tall, mark the Pacific Gas and Electric power plant
Morro Bay Power Plant stacks, each 450-feet tall, mark the Pacific Gas and Electric power plant.
Location: Morro Bay, California
Image ID: 22211  
The Morro Bay Power Plant, with its distinctive three stacks, rises above fishing boats in Morro Bay harbor.  Morro Bay
The Morro Bay Power Plant, with its distinctive three stacks, rises above fishing boats in Morro Bay harbor. Morro Bay.
Location: Morro Bay, California
Image ID: 14901  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22520  
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, San Luis Obispo, California
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
Location: San Luis Obispo, California
Image ID: 05506  
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, San Luis Obispo, California
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
Location: San Luis Obispo, California
Image ID: 05507  
Morro Bay power plant
Morro Bay power plant.
Location: Morro Bay, California
Image ID: 05508  
Morro Rock and Morro Bay power plant
Morro Rock and Morro Bay power plant.
Location: Morro Bay, California
Image ID: 05509  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Location: Moss Landing, California
Image ID: 21496  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Location: Moss Landing, California
Image ID: 21497  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Location: Moss Landing, California
Image ID: 21499  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Image ID: 21505  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Image ID: 21506  
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough.  The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California.  The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each
Moss Landing Power Plant rise above Moss Landing harbor and Elkhorn Slough. The Moss Landing Power Plant is an electricity generation plant at Moss Landing, California. The twin stacks, each 500 feet high, mark two generation units product 750 megawatts each.
Image ID: 21507  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22517  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22518  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22519  
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