energy.wikisort.org - Power_plant This is a list of power stations in the U.S. state of California that are used for utility-scale electricity generation. This includes baseload, peaking, and energy storage power stations, but does not include large backup generators. As of 2018 [update] , California had 80 GW of installed generation capacity encompassing more than 1,500 power plants; with 41 GW of natural gas, 26.5 GW of renewable (12 GW solar, 6 GW wind), 12 GW large hydroelectric, and 2.4 GW nuclear.[2] : 1
Sources of California in-state electricity generation: 2020[1] This accounted for 70% of CA's demand in 2020; the remaining 30% was imported.[1]
Natural gas (48.35%)
Renewables - Solar (15.43%)
Renewables - Wind (7.18%)
Renewables - Other (Geothermal, biomass, etc.) (10.74%)
Large hydro (9.40%)
Nuclear (8.53%)
California in-state electricity generation by source 2001-2020 (ignores imports which made up 32% of demand in 2018, but varies by year) - 2012 is when San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station shutdown; 2017 & 2019 were high rainfall years
In 2020, California had a total summer capacity of 78,055 MW through all of its power plants, and a net energy generation of 193,075 GWh.[3] Its electricity production was the third largest in the nation behind Texas and Florida. California ranks first in the nation as a producer of solar, geothermal, and biomass resources.[4] Utility-scale solar photovoltaic and thermal sources together generated 17% of electricity in 2021. Small-scale solar including customer-owned PV panels delivered an additional net 19,828 GWh to California's electrical grid, equal to about half the generation by the state's utility-scale facilities.[5]
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant in San Luis Obispo County is the largest power station in California with a nameplate capacity of 2,256 MW and an annual generation of 18,214 GWh in 2018.[6] The largest under construction is the Westlands Solar Park in Kings County , which will generate 2,000 MW when completed in 2025.[7] [8]
The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) oversees the operation of its member utilities.
Locations of the three largest power stations (per type) in California.
Biomass,
Coal,
Geothermal,
Hydro,
Natural gas,
Nuclear,
Solar,
Wind
Cities
Battery storage
This is a list of operational battery storage power stations in California with a nameplate capacity of at least 10 megawatts.
Biomass
Puente Hills Energy Recovery
Greenleaf Power's Desert View woody-biomass plant at Mecca, California
This is a list of operational biomass and biogas power stations in California with a nameplate capacity of at least 10 megawatts.
To be decommissioned in 2021.[43]
Coal
The Argus Cogeneration Plant in San Bernardino County is the only coal-fired power station still operating within the state of California. The Intermountain Power Plant (which is 75% owned by LADWP along with five other Los Angeles area cities) in the state of Utah supplied 20% of the electricity consumed by Los Angeles residents in 2017.[55]
Geothermal
Main article: List of geothermal power stations in the United States
This is a list of all operational geothermal power stations in California.
Hydroelectric
Conventional
Oroville Dam , the second largest hydroelectric dam in California by nameplate capacity.
Conventional hydroelectric power stations include traditional reservoir and run-of-the-river hydroelectric power stations. The list below includes all conventional hydroelectric power station in the state with a nameplate capacity of at least 50 megawatts.
Pumped-storage
Castaic Power Plant , the largest pumped-storage power station in California.
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity is important means of large-scale grid energy storage that helps improve the daily capacity factor of California's electricity generation system. This is a list of all operational pumped-storage power stations in California.
Natural gas
Alamitos Energy Center, the largest natural gas-fired power station in California.
This is a list of operational natural gas-fired power stations in California with a nameplate capacity of at least 100 megawatts.
Name Location Coords. Capacity (MW) Owner Year Ref
AES Redondo Beach
Redondo
33°50′59″N 118°23′43″W
1,310
AES Corporation
1954 [note 1]
[147]
Alamitos Energy Center
Long Beach
33°46′09″N 118°06′07″W
1,760
AES Corporation
1950s
[148] [149]
Almond Power Plant
Ceres
37°34′28″N 120°59′07″W
233.5
Turlock Irrigation District
1995
[150] [151]
Blythe Energy Center
Blythe
33°36′44″N 114°40′51″W
507
AltaGas
[152] [153]
Canyon Power Project
Anaheim
33°51′31″N 117°51′43″W
200
SCPPA
2011
[154] [155]
Carlsbad Energy Center
Carlsbad
33°08′24″N 117°20′0″W
530
NRG Energy
2019
[156]
Carson Ice-Gen Project
Sacramento County
38°26′44″N 121°27′45″W
125.5
Carson Energy Group
1995
[157] [158]
Colusa Generating Station
Maxwell
39°21′55″N 122°16′7″W
712.4
PG&E
2010
[159] [160]
Cosumnes Power Plant
Herald
38°20′18″N 121°7′26″W
556
SMUD
2006
[161] [162]
Crockett Cogeneration Project
Crockett
38°03′26″N 122°12′55″W
247.4
C&H Sugar
1996
[163] [164]
Delta Energy Center
Pittsburg
38°1′2″N 121°50′44″W
857
Calpine
2002
[165] [166]
Donald Von Raesfeld Power Plant
Santa Clara
37°22′37″N 121°57′4″W
154
SVP
2005
[167]
El Centro Generating Station
El Centro
32°48′08″N 115°32′23″W
388.3 [note 2]
IID
1957
[168] [169] [170]
El Segundo Cogen
El Segundo
33°54′20″N 118°24′13″W
180
Chevron
1987
[171] [172]
El Segundo Energy Center
El Segundo
33°54′36″N 118°25′29″W
537.4
NRG Energy, Clearway Energy
1964
[173] [174]
Elk Hills Power
Kern County
35°16′48″N 119°28′14″W
623
Sempra Energy Resources, Occidental Petroleum
2003
[175] [176] [177]
Foster Wheeler Martinez Power Plant
Martinez
38°01′16″N 122°04′04″W
113.5
[178]
Gateway Generating Station
Antioch
38°1′1″N 121°45′32″W
530
PG&E
2009
[179] [180]
Gilroy Cogeneration Plant
Gilroy
37°00′01″N 121°32′13″W
130
Calpine
1988
[181] [182]
Gilroy Energy Center
Gilroy
36°59′57″N 121°32′11″W
141
Calpine
2002
[183] [184]
Glenarm Power Plant
Pasadena
34°07′35″N 118°08′54″W
265.6
Pasadena Water and Power
1907
[185]
Grayson Power Plant
Glendale
34°09′19″N 118°16′42″W
301
Glendale Water and Power
1941
[186] [187]
Harbor Steam Plant
Wilmington
33°46′10″N 118°15′55″W
548
LADWP
1949 [note 3]
[190] [191]
Haynes Generating Station
Long Beach
33°45′56″N 118°05′44″W
575
LADWP
1957 [note 4]
[192] [193]
High Desert Power Project
Adelanto
34°35′42″N 117°21′52″W
852
NAES
2003
[194] [195] [196]
Humboldt Bay Generating Station
Humboldt Bay
40°44′27″N 124°12′30″W
167
PG&E
2010
[197] [198]
Huntington Beach Energy Project
Huntington Beach
33°38′42″N 117°58′35″W
869
AES Corporation
1958
[199]
Indigo Energy Facility
Desert Hot Springs
33°54′40″N 116°33′11″W
149.7
Wildflower Energy
2001
[200] [201]
Kern River Cogeneration
Bakersfield
35°26′23″N 118°59′22″W
300
Fluor, Texaco
1987
[202] [203]
King City Cogeneration Plant
King City
36°13′30″N 121°07′34″W
120
Calpine
1989
[204] [205]
La Paloma
McKittrick
35°17′47″N 119°35′34″W
1,200
NAES
2003
[206] [207] [208]
Lodi Energy Center
Lodi
38°05′17″N 121°23′14″W
339
NCPA
2012
[209] [210] [211]
Los Esteros Critical Energy Center
San Jose
37°25′30″N 121°55′56″W
306
Calpine
2003
[212] [213]
Los Medanos Energy Center
Pittsburg
38°1′48″N 121°52′23″W
678.3
Calpine
2001
[214] [215] [165]
Magnolia Power Project
Burbank
34°10′40″N 118°18′53″W
448
SCPPA
1941
[216] [217] [218] [219]
Malaga Power Plant
Malaga
36°41′24″N 119°44′26″W
121
KRCD
2005
[220] [221]
Malburg Generating Station
Vernon
33°59′55″N 118°13′16″W
141.8
City of Vernon
2005
[222] [223] [224]
Mariposa Energy Project
Alameda
37°47′21″N 121°36′06″W
199.6
Mariposa Energy
2011
[225] [226]
Marsh Landing
Antioch
38°1′0″N 121°45′54″W
828
NRG Energy
2013
[227] [228] [229]
Martinez Refining Co. Power Plant
Martinez
38°01′01″N 122°06′47″W
100
[230]
McClure Power Plant
Modesto
37°37′45″N 120°55′53″W
142.4
[231]
Metcalf Energy Center
Coyote
37°13′12″N 121°44′41″W
635
Calpine
2005
[232] [233] [234]
Midway Sunset
Kern County
35°13′38″N 119°37′47″W
234
Sunoco LP, SCE
1989
[235] [236]
Miramar Energy Facility
San Diego
32°52′34″N 117°09′56″W
106
[237]
Moss Landing Power Plant
Moss Landing
36°48′18″N 121°46′55″W
1,060
Vistra Energy
1950
[238]
Mountainview Generating Station
Redlands
34°4′51″N 117°14′34″W
1,036
SCE
1956
[239] [240] [241]
Niland Peaker
Niland
33°14′35″N 115°29′58″W
121
IID
2008
[242] [243]
Orange Grove Energy Center
Pala
33°21′33″N 117°06′41″W
118
NAES , J-POWER USA
2010
[244] [245]
Ormond Beach
Oxnard
34°7′45″N 119°10′8″W
1,516
NRG Energy
1971 [note 5]
[247]
Otay Mesa Energy Center
Otay Mesa
32°34′25″N 116°54′48″W
688.5
Calpine
2009
[248] [249] [250]
Palomar Energy Center
Escondido
33°7′10″N 117°7′3″W
559
SDG&E
2006
[251] [252]
Panoche Energy Center
Firebaugh
36°39′09″N 120°34′55″W
682.2
NAES
2009
[253] [254] [255] [256] [257]
Pastoria Energy Facility
Kern County
34°57′22″N 118°50′38″W
779
Calpine
2005
[258] [259]
Pio Pico Energy Center
Otay Mesa
32°34′26″N 116°55′05″W
395.4
NAES , SWG
2016
[260] [261]
Redding Power
Redding
40°30′33″N 122°25′27″W
183
MLP Power
1995
[262] [263]
Richmond Cogen
Richmond
37°56′25″N 122°23′23″W
155.6
Chevron
1992
[264] [265]
Ripon Cogen
Ripon
37°43′53″N 121°06′58″W
170.5
MID
2006
[266] [267] [268]
Riverside Energy Resource Center
Riverside
33°57′48″N 117°27′11″W
196
[269]
Roseville Energy Park
Roseville
38°47′33″N 121°22′56″W
164
Roseville Energy
2007
[270] [271]
Russell City Energy Center
Hayward
37°38′7″N 122°8′4″W
655
Calpine, GE Power
2013
[272] [273]
SCA Cogen 2
Sacramento
38°31′51″N 121°24′01″W
193.4
[274]
SCA Cogen 3
Sacramento
38°30′40″N 121°28′26″W
174
[275]
Scattergood
Playa del Rey
33°55′07″N 118°25′40″W
876
LADWP
1959 [note 6]
[276] [191]
Sentinel Energy Center
Desert Hot Springs
33°56′11″N 116°34′22″W
800
Gemma Power
2013
[277] [278]
Sunrise Power Plant
Fellows
35°12′38″N 119°35′04″W
605.4
Chevron, SCE
2001
[279] [280] [281]
Sutter Energy Center
Sutter County
39°03′10″N 121°41′47″W
636
Calpine
2001
[282] [283]
Sycamore Cogeneration
Bakersfield
35°20′40″N 118°43′44″W
300
Chevron
1987
[284] [285]
Tracy Combined Cycle Power Plant
Tracy
37°42′40″N 121°29′30″W
336
GWF Energy
2012
[286]
Valley
Los Angeles
34°14′39″N 118°23′33″W
690.5
LADWP
1957
[287] [191]
Walnut Energy Center
Turlock
37°29′15″N 120°53′45″W
300.6
TID
1987
[288] [289]
Walnut Creek Energy Park
Industry
34°00′30″N 117°56′41″W
500
EME
2013
[290] [291]
Watson Cogeneration Project
Carson
33°49′00″N 118°14′42″W
405
BP
1988
[292] [293]
Woodland Generation Station
Modesto
37°39′10″N 121°01′13″W
199
MID
2003
[294] [295]
To be decommissioned in 2021, 2022, or 2023.[146] Includes 30 MW of battery storage. To be decommissioned by the end of 2029.[188] [189] To be decommissioned by the end of 2029.[188] [189] To be decommissioned by the end of 2021.[246] To be decommissioned by the end of 2029.[188]
Nuclear
Diablo Canyon Power Plant
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant has been the only nuclear power station in California since the closure of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in 2013. Due to the changing dynamics of electricity generation in California, Diablo Canyon is scheduled to be decommissioned in 2025.[296] [297] The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (the largest power generator in the United States), which is 27% owned by California power agencies, in the neighboring state of Arizona supplies a significant amount of power to southern California.
Petroleum
This is a list of operational petroleum-fired power stations in California.
Solar
Photovoltaic
Topaz Solar Farm
See also: List of photovoltaic power stations
List of very large (>100MW) solar photovoltaic power stations in California as of January 1, 2019.
To update and expand this list, search the Energy Information Administration's plant-level data set by visiting the Electricity Data Browser . Alternatively, view the Solar Industry Association's Major Solar Projects List which is less frequently updated.
Thermal
Solar Energy Generating Systems, the first solar thermal power station in California.
See also: List of solar thermal power stations
This is a list of all operational solar thermal power stations in California.
Wind
San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm
This is a list of all operational wind farms in California.
Includes 5 individual wind farms as of February 2020. Includes 29 individual wind farms as of February 2020. Includes 37 individual wind farms as of February 2020.
Under construction
This is a list of power stations under construction in California.
Name
Location
Coordinates
Capacity (MW)
Type
Commissioned
Decommissioned
Ref
Coolwater Generating Station
Daggett
34°51′43″N 116°51′22″W
636
Natural gas
?
January 2015
[351]
Covanta Delano Energy
Delano
35°43′N 119°14′W
58
Biomass
?
December 2015
[24] [352]
Covanta Mendota Energy
Mendota
36°46′N 120°22′W
25
Biomass
?
January 2015
[24]
Covanta Pacific Oroville
Oroville
39°29′N 121°34′W
18
Biomass
?
December 2012
[24] [353]
Encina Power Station
Carlsbad
33°08′11″N 117°20′13″W
965
Natural gas
1954
December 11, 2018
[354] [156]
Humboldt Bay Power Plant - Unit 3
Humboldt Bay
40°44′29″N 124°12′33″W
65
Nuclear (BWR)
1963
1976
[355]
Hunters Point Power Plant
San Francisco
37.7374°N 122.3763°W / 37.7374; -122.3763 (Hunters Point Power Plant )
450
Natural gas + aeroderivative peaker
December 3, 1929
May 15, 2006
[356] [357] [358]
Imperial Valley Resource Recovery
Imperial County
32°55′N 115°31′W
18
Biomass
January 2009
December 2010
[24] [359]
Inland Empire Energy Center
Sun City
33°44′20″N 117°10′11″W
819
Natural gas
2008
December 2019
[360] [361] [362]
Kimberlina Solar Thermal Energy Plant
Bakersfield
35°34′06″N 119°12′06″W
5
Solar thermal (CLFR)
January 2009
September 2014
[363]
Mandalay Generating Station
Oxnard
34°12′23″N 119°15′2″W
560
Natural gas
?
January 2018
[364] [365]
Morro Bay Power Plant
Morro Bay
35°22′20″N 120°51′25″W
650
Natural gas
1950s
2014
[366]
Pittsburg Generating Station
Pittsburg
38°2′21″N 121°53′40″W
1,370
Natural gas
1954
December 2016
[367] [368] [165]
Potrero Generating Station
San Francisco
37.7566°N 122.3821°W / 37.7566; -122.3821 (Potrero Generating Station )
360
Natural gas + aeroderivative peaker
c.1890
January 1, 2011
[369]
Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station
Herald
38°20′43″N 121°07′18″W
917
Nuclear (PWR)
1975
2009
[370]
Rio Bravo Jasmin Power Plant
Bakersfield
35°44′29″N 119°3′6″W
35
Coal, Petcoke
1989
December 2014
[371] [372]
Rio Bravo Poso Power Plant
Bakersfield
35°32′46″N 119°4′39″W
35
Coal, Petcoke
1989
2015
[371] [372]
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
San Diego County
33°22′8″N 117°33′18″W
2,254
Nuclear (PWR)
January 1, 1968
June 7, 2013
[373]
Sierra SunTower
Lancaster
34°46′0.0″N 118°8′0.0″W
5
Solar thermal (SPT)
January 2010
December 2014
[374] [375]
The Solar Project
Daggett
34°52′19″N 116°50′03″W
10
Solar thermal (SPT)
1982, 1995
1986, 1999
South Bay Power Plant
Chula Vista
32°36′50″N 117°05′47″W
700
Natural gas
1960
2010
[376] [377]
Stockton Cogeneration Facility
Stockton
37°54′45″N 121°15′43″W
60
Coal
1988
2012
[378]
Tracy Biomass
Tracy
37°43′N 121°29′W
23
Biomass
1990
2015
[24] [379]
See also
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