CRIST POWER PLANT
- Latitude: 30.5664
- Longitude: -87.2253
- Gulf of Mexico
- Port in US
Location: US
The Crist Plant is a notable power generation facility located in Pensacola, Florida, owned by Gulf Power Company, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy. Here's a description and specification focusing on its marine port aspects:
Crist Power Plant Marine Port Description and Specifications:
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Situated at approximately 30.5372°N latitude and 87.2167°W longitude.
- Access: Located along the Escambia River which leads to Pensacola Bay and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico.
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths and Docks: Equipped with dedicated berths for receiving shipments of coal and potentially other materials required for power generation.
- Loading/Unloading Equipment: Features mechanized and automated systems for efficient unloading of bulk materials like coal using conveyor belts, unloader cranes, and other heavy machinery.
- Storage Capabilities: Has substantial storage yards for coal and other raw materials, ensuring consistent supply for power generation needs.
- Anchorage Area: Includes designated anchorage zones for vessels waiting to dock, with secure mooring arrangements.
Navigability:
- Channel Depths: Maintained channels with depths suitable for large bulk carriers, typically accommodating Panamax vessels.
- Tidal Information: Subject to tidal fluctuations requiring careful navigation planning, usually documented and managed by the port authorities and operators.
- Piloting and Tug Services: Availability of piloting services to assist in navigating local waters and docking, supported by tugboats for maneuvering large vessels.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Effluent Management: Equipped with systems for managing effluents and minimizing impact on the surrounding aquatic environment.
- Spill Response Plans: Comprehensive spill response strategies and equipment to handle any accidental discharges of pollutants.
- Safety Protocols: Adherence to strict safety guidelines to protect workers and the environment, including regular drills and training programs.
Logistics and Connectivity:
- Rail and Road Links: Connected to major rail networks and highways facilitating the transport of materials and distribution of generated electricity.
- Proximity to Market: Strategically located to supply electricity to local, regional, and potentially broader markets.
Adjacent Facilities:
- Support Services: Availability of fueling, repair, and maintenance services for ships and equipment.
- Operational Offices: Onsite administrative offices for plant and port management personnel.
The marine port at the Crist Power Plant is a critical component in its operations, facilitating the import of essential fuel and materials required for electricity generation. Ensuring seamless integration with logistical networks, it serves as a linchpin for the reliable supply chain management needed to sustain the power plant's output.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MIA KATE | Towing/Tug | XX XXX>US^0XJ1 | 6/3/2025 | |
XENA | Other | US^0VP6>0XJ1 | 5/25/2025 | |
KATHRYN T DEVALL | Towing/Tug | US^08JJ>071E | 5/22/2025 | |
MIKAELA LANE DEVALL | Towing/Tug | US^06PN>0SPD | 5/22/2025 | |
TAMPA | Other | US^0WYB>?? ??? | 5/13/2025 |