This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by type and name. In 2019, Indiana had a total summer capacity of 26,665 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 102,505 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 59.3% coal, 33.5% natural gas, 6.1% wind, 0.4% biomass, 0.3% hydroelectric, 0.3% solar, and 0.1% petroleum.[1]
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Sources of Indiana utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2021[1]
Name | Location | Act. units |
Stacks | In service dates |
Unit capacity (2009) |
Nameplate capacity (2009 MW) |
Owner type | Owner(s) (2009) |
Closure date |
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A.B. Brown |
Posey Co. / Vand. Co. |
4 | 4 | 1 1979 2 1986 3 1991 4 2002 |
1 & 2 235 MW 3 & 4 88.2 MW |
707 | Large Corporation |
Vectren | |
Cayuga | Cayuga | 2 | 3 | 1 1970 2 1972 |
1 531 MW 2 531 MW |
1062 | Large Corporation |
Duke Energy Indiana | 2028 |
Clifty Creek |
Madison | 6 | 3 | 1-5 1955 6 1956 |
All 6: 217 MW | 1,303 | Conglomerate | Ohio Valley E.C. | |
Crawfordsville Mun. |
Crawfordsville | 2 | 2 | 1 1955 2 1956 |
1 11.5 MW 2 12.6 MW |
24.1 | City Utility |
Crawfordsville E.L.&P. | |
F.B. Culley | Newburgh | 2 | 3 | 1 1955 2 1966 3 1973 |
1 46 MW 2 104 MW 3 265 MW |
415 | Large Corporation |
Vectren | 2006 (Unit 1) 2023 (Unit 2)[3] |
Gibson | Northwestern Gibson County |
5 | 4 | 1 & 2 1976 3 & 4 1979 5 1982 |
All 5: 630 MW | 3,145 | Large Corp Franchised |
D.E.I. 100%1-4 90.3% 5 See Gibson G.S. for details |
2026 (Unit 4) 2034 (Units 3 & 5) 2038 (Units 1 & 2)[4] |
Logansport | Logansport | 2 | 1 | 1 1958 2 1964 |
1 18 MW 2 25 MW |
43 | City Utility |
Logansport Municipal Utility | |
Merom | Merom | 2 | 1 | 1 1982 2 1983 |
Both: 540 MW | 1080 | Large Corporation | Hallador Energy Company[5] | |
Michigan City |
Michigan City | 1 | 2 1 | 1974 | 540 MW | 540 | Large Corporation |
NIPSCO | 2028 |
Petersburg | Petersburg | 4 | 4 | 1 1967 2 1969 3 1977 4 1986 |
1 253 MW 2 471 MW 3 & 4 574 MW |
1,873 | Large Corporation |
AES / AES Indiana | |
Rockport | Rockport | 2 | 2 | 1 1984 2 1989 |
Both: 1,300 MW | 2,600 | Large Corporation |
Indiana - Michigan Power | 2028 (Unit 1)[6][7] 2028 (Unit 2)[8] |
R.M. Schahfer |
Wheatfield | 2 | 4 | 1 1976 2 1979 3 1983 4 1986 |
1 540 MW 2 556 MW 3 & 4 423 MW |
1,117 | Large Corporation |
NIPSCO | Units 14 and 15 closed in October 2021.[9] 2023 (Units 17 and 18) |
Warrick | Newburgh | 4 | 3 | 1 1960 2 1964 3 1965 4 1970 |
1, 2, & 3 144 MW 4 323 MW |
755 | 95% Franchised |
Vectren to Alcoa's Newburgh Smelter |
|
Whitewater Valley |
Richmond | 2 | 1 | 1 1955 2 1973 |
1 33.0 MW 2 60.9 MW |
93.9 | City Utility |
Richmond Power & Light | |
Totals: | 15 Plants | 46 |
72 | ------- | ------- | 21,402.5 | ------- | 16 Utility Corps 1 Co-Op Consortium 2 Universities 1 Smelter |
Closed/Converted | |||||||
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Name | Location | In service
dates |
Unit capacity | Nameplate
capacity |
Owner type | Owner(s) | Closure date |
Bailly | Chesterton | 1 1962
2 1968 |
1 190 MW
2 413 MW |
604 | Large
Corporation |
NIPSCO | 2018[10] |
Eagle Valley | Martinsville | 1 1951 2 & 3 1953 4 1956 |
1 50 MW 2 & 3 69 MW 4 114 MW |
302 | Large Corporation |
AES / AES Indiana | Converted to natural gas in 2018.[11] |
Gallagher | New Albany | 1 1958 2 1959
3 1960 4 1961 |
2 & 4 280 MW | 600 | Large
Corporation |
Duke Energy Indiana | 2012 (Units 1 & 3)
2021 (Units 2 & 4)[12] |
Harding St./(former E.W. Stout) | South Side
Indianapolis |
1 1958 2 1961
3 1973 4 2001 |
1 & 2 114 MW
3 & 4 471 MW |
1,170 | Large
Corporation |
AES Indiana | Converted to natural gas in 2016.[13] |
Jasper
Mun. |
Jasper | 1968 | 14.5 MW | 14.5 | City
Utility |
Jasper M.E.U. | |
D.H. Mitchell | Gary | 1 & 2 1958
3 1970 |
All 3 128 MW | 384 | Large
Corporation |
NIPSCO | 2001[14] |
Frank E. Ratts | Petersburg | Both 1970 | Both 117 MW | 233 | R.E.M.C. | Hoosier Energy | 2015[15] |
State Line | Hammond | 1 & 2 1955
3 & 4 1962 |
1 100MW 2 125MW
3 180MW 4 209MW |
614 | Large
Corporation |
Dominion | 1978 (unit 1)
1979 (unit 2) 2012 (units 3 & 4) |
Tanner's
Creek |
Lawrenceburg | 1 1951 2 1952
3 1954 4 1964 |
1 & 2: 153 MW
3 215 MW 4 580 MW |
1,100 | Large
Corporation |
Indiana - Michigan Power | 2015[16] |
Notre Dame
Utility Plant |
University of
Notre Dame |
1 1952 2 1956 3 1962
4 1967 5 2000 |
1 1.7 MW 2 2.0 MW 3 3.0 MW
4 5.0 MW 5 9.5 MW |
21.1 | College
Utility |
University of Notre Dame | 2019[17] |
Wabash
River |
Terre Haute | 2-4 1955 5 1956
6 1968 7 1995 |
2-4 85 MW 5 95 MW
6 318 MW |
680 | Large
Corporation |
Duke Energy Indiana | 2016[18] |
Wade
Utility Plant |
Purdue
University |
1 1969
2 1995 |
1 10.6 MW
2 30.8 MW |
41.4 | College
Utility |
Purdue University | 2012 (Unit 1)
Converted to natural gas in 2012 (Unit 2)[19] |
Name | Location | Act. units |
Stacks | In service dates |
Unit capacity (2009) |
Nameplate capacity |
Owner type | Owner(s) (2009) |
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Wabash River IGCC |
Terre Haute | 2 | 1 | 1 - 1995 2 - 1955 (Repowered) |
1 192 MW 2 68 MW(steam) |
260 MW | Corporation | Wabash Valley Power Authority |
Edwardsport IGCC |
Edwardsport | 3 | 2 | 2012 | 1 & 2 260 MW 3 260 MW |
780 MW | Joint Owned |
Duke Energy Indiana Vectren |
1 The existing plant will be decommissioned and demolished upon completion of new IGCC facility.
Name | Location | Type | In service dates |
Unit capacity (2014) |
Nameplate capacity |
Owner type | Owner(s) (2014) | Source(s) |
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Anderson Generating Station | Anderson | Peaking | 1 & 2 - 1992 3 - 2004 |
1 & 2 41 MW 3 85 MW |
167 MW | Municipal Holding Company | Indiana Municipal Power Agency | [20] |
Broadway Generating Station (Indiana) | Evansville | Peaking | 1 - 1971 2 - 1981 |
1 50 MW 2 65 MW |
115 MW | Large Corporation | Vectren | [21] |
Eagle Valley | Martinsville | 2018 | 671 MW | Large Corporation |
AES / AES Indiana | [11] | ||
Georgetown Generating Station | ||||||||
Henry County Generating Station | ||||||||
Lawrence County Generating Station | Lawrence County | Peaking | 2005 | 258 MW | Rural Electric Cooperative | Hoosier Energy, Wabash Valley Power Association | [22] | |
Lawrenceburg Energy Facility | ||||||||
Montpelier Electric Generating Station (Indiana) | ||||||||
Noblesville Peaking Station | ||||||||
Northeast Generating Station (Indiana) | ||||||||
Perry K. | Downtown Indianapolis |
1 1925 (Coal) 2 1938 (Coal) 1 2016 (Natural Gas) 2 2016 (Natural Gas) |
1 15.0 MW 2 5.0 MW |
20.0 | Small Corporation |
Citizens Energy Group | [23] | |
Portside Energy Facility | ||||||||
Richmond Generating Station (Indiana) | ||||||||
Vermillion Generating Facility | ||||||||
Wheatland Generating Facility | ||||||||
Whiting Clean Energy Power Plant | ||||||||
Worthington Generating Station | Greene County | Peaking | 2000[24] | 174 MW | Rural Electric Cooperative | Hoosier Energy | [22] |
Milltown Biomass
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Operating coal-fired generating stations |
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Decommissioned coal-fired generating stations |
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Oil-fired peaking stations |
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Gas-fired peaking stations |
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Hydroelectric dams |
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Wind farms | |
Biomass to energy plants |
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Attempted nuclear plants | |
Utility companies |
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States |
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Federal district | Washington, D.C. |
Insular areas |
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