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    Fuel Gross
capacity
MW
power
Net
capacity
MW
power
Gross
capacity
MW
heat
Net
capacity(2)
MW
heat
Assets in operation
North America Hartwell, Georgia, US Gas (OCGT) 310 155    
Oyster Creek, Texas, US Gas (Cogen/CCGT) 425 210 100 50
  Hays, Texas, US(1) Gas (CCGT) 1,100 1,100    
  Midlothian I and II, Texas, US(1) Gas (CCGT) 1,650 1,650    
  Blackstone, Massachusetts, US(1) Gas (CCGT) 570 570    
  Milford, Massachusetts, US Gas (CCGT) 160 160    
  Bellingham, Massachusetts, US(1) Gas (CCGT) 570 570    
North America total in operation 4,785 4,415 100 50
Europe and Middle East EOP, Czech Republic(3) Coal/Gas 585 580 2,040 2,020
Deeside, UK(4) Gas (CCGT) 500 500    
  Rugeley, UK Coal 1,000 1,000    
  Elcogas, Spain Gas (IGCC) 335 15    
  Pego, Portugal Coal 600 270    
  Marmara, Turkey Gas (CCGT) 480 160    
  Al Kamil, Oman Gas (OGCT) 285 285    
Europe and Middle East total in operation 3,785 2,810 2,040 2,020
Australia Hazelwood, Victoria Coal 1,600 1,470    
  Synergen, South Australia Various 360 360    
  Pelican Point, South Australia Gas (CCGT) 485 485    
Australia total in operation 2,445 2,315    
Rest of World HUBCO, Pakistan Oil 1,290 330    
KAPCO, Pakistan Gas/Oil (CCGT) 1,600 575    
  Malakoff, Malaysia(3) Gas (OC/CCGT) 1,705 325    
  Shijiazhuang Yong Tai, PRC Coal(Cogen) 15 10 90 65
  Pluak Daeng, Thailand Gas(Cogen) 110 110 20 20
Rest of World total in operation 4,720 1,350 110 85
TOTAL in operation around the world 15,735 10,890 2,250 2,155
Assets under construction
    Shuweihat SI, UAE Gas (CCGT)/desalination MIGD 1,500 300 100 MIGD 20 MIGD
    SEAGas pipeline   n/a n/a n/a n/a
TOTAL under construction around the world 1,500 300 100 20


(1) Capacity shown for these assets is the nameplate capacity.
(2) Net capacity – group share of gross capacity.
(3) Gross capacity amount shown for EOP and Malakoff represents the actual net interest owned directly or indirectly by EOP and Malakoff, respectively.
(4) Half the generation capacity at Deeside was mothballed in March 2002.




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