List of power stations in Oregon
Sources of Oregon utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2023[1]
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 17,243 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 61,317 GWh.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 42.1% hydroelectric, 38.1% natural gas, 14.7% wind, 3.2% solar, 1.6% biomass, and 0.4% geothermal. Small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 515 GWh to the state's electrical grid in 2023. This compares as less than one-third of the amount generated by Oregon's utility-scale photovoltaic plants.[1]
During 2019, Oregon was one of the top-five U.S. states in its share of renewable electricity generation. It was the second largest generator of hydroelectric power after the state of Washington. Oregon ranks third in the nation behind California and Nevada for its geothermal generation potential.[3]
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Nuclear power stations
The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant generated 1,095 MW of electricity during years 1976-1992.[4] Decommissioning and removal of the nuclear components was completed in 2006.[5] Oregon had no utility-scale plants that used fissile material as a fuel in 2019.[1]
Fossil-fuel power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]
Natural gas
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Type | Operator | Year Opened | Ref |
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Hermiston | Hermiston | 45°48′15″N 119°22′12″W / 45.8042°N 119.3700°W / 45.8042; -119.3700 (Hermiston Generation) | 474 | 1x1 Combined Cycle (x2), 2x1 Combined Cycle | PacifiCorp (50%) | 1996 | [7] |
Klamath Cogeneration | Klamath Falls | 42°10′26″N 121°48′38″W / 42.1739°N 121.8106°W / 42.1739; -121.8106 (Klamath Cogen) | 606 | 2x1 Combined Cycle, Simple Cycle (x4) | Iberdrola Renovables | 2001 | [8] |
Beaver | Clatskanie | 46°10′21″N 123°10′26″W / 46.1724°N 123.1739°W / 46.1724; -123.1739 (Beaver) | 529 | 6x1 Combined Cycle, Simple Cycle | Portland General Electric | 1974 | [9] |
Port Westward | Clatskanie | 46°10′44″N 123°10′19″W / 46.1789°N 123.1720°W / 46.1789; -123.1720 (Port Westward) | 413 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Portland General Electric | 2007 | [9] |
Port Westward 2 | Clatskanie | 46°10′44″N 123°10′19″W / 46.1789°N 123.1719°W / 46.1789; -123.1719 (Port Westward 2) | 225 | Reciprocating Engine (x12) | Portland General Electric | 2015 | [9] |
Coyote Springs | Boardman | 45°50′53″N 119°40′26″W / 45.8480°N 119.6739°W / 45.8480; -119.6739 (Coyote Springs) | 233 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Portland General Electric | 1995 | [9] |
Coyote Springs 2 | Boardman | 45°50′53″N 119°34′26″W / 45.8480°N 119.5740°W / 45.8480; -119.5740 (Coyote Springs 2) | 290 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Avista | 2003 | [10] |
Carty Generating Plant | Boardman | 45°41′55″N 119°48′47″W / 45.6986°N 119.8131°W / 45.6986; -119.8131 (Carty Station) | 416 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | Portland General Electric | 2016 | [9] |
Renewable power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]
See also the Oregon Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Resources Page.[11]
Hydroelectric
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Year Opened | Ref |
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John Day Dam | Columbia River (also WA) | 45°42′59″N 120°41′39″W / 45.7164°N 120.6941°W / 45.7164; -120.6941 (John Day Hydro) | 2,160 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1971 | |
The Dalles Dam | Columbia River (also WA) | 45°36′50″N 121°08′05″W / 45.6140°N 121.1346°W / 45.6140; -121.1346 (The Dalles Hydro) | 2,100 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1957 | |
Bonneville Dam | Columbia River (also WA) | 45°38′39″N 121°56′28″W / 45.6441°N 121.9410°W / 45.6441; -121.9410 (Bonneville Hydro) | 1,218 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1937 | |
McNary Dam | Columbia River (also WA) | 45°56′25″N 119°17′56″W / 45.9402°N 119.2988°W / 45.9402; -119.2988 (McNary Hydro) | 980 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1954 | |
Brownlee Dam | Snake River | 44°50′12″N 116°53′51″W / 44.8367°N 116.8975°W / 44.8367; -116.8975 (Brownlee Hydro) | 585 | Idaho Power Company | 1958 | |
Hells Canyon Dam | Snake River (also ID) | 45°14′38″N 116°42′03″W / 45.2439°N 116.7008°W / 45.2439; -116.7008 (Hells Canyon Hydro) | 391 | Idaho Power Company | 1967 | |
Round Butte Dam | Deschutes River | 44°36′21″N 121°16′38″W / 44.6058°N 121.2773°W / 44.6058; -121.2773 (Round Butte Hydro) | 225 | Portland General Electric | 1964 | [9] |
North Umpqua River System | Umpqua River | 43°19′21″N 122°11′40″W / 43.322469°N 122.19446°W / 43.322469; -122.19446 (North Umpqua River Hydro) | 200 | PacifiCorp | 1950 to 1956 | [7] |
Oxbow power station | Snake River (also ID) | 44°58′18″N 116°50′06″W / 44.9716°N 116.8350°W / 44.9716; -116.8350 (Oxbow Hydro) | 190 | Idaho Power Company | 1961 | |
Link River Dam | Link River | 42°14′02″N 121°48′07″W / 42.23389°N 121.80207°W / 42.23389; -121.80207 (Link River Hydro) | 151 | PacifiCorp | 1921 | |
Lookout Point Dam | Middle Fork Willamette River | 43°54′55″N 122°45′11″W / 43.9153°N 122.7531°W / 43.9153; -122.7531 (Lookout Point Hydro) | 120 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1953 | |
Detroit Dam | North Santiam River | 44°43′21″N 122°15′04″W / 44.7224°N 122.2511°W / 44.7224; -122.2511 (Detroit Hydro) | 100 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1953 | |
Green Peter Dam | Middle Santiam River | 44°26′58″N 122°32′58″W / 44.4494°N 122.5494°W / 44.4494; -122.5494 (Green Peter Hydro) | 80 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1967 | |
Pelton Dam | Deschutes River | 44°41′40″N 121°13′53″W / 44.6944°N 121.2314°W / 44.6944; -121.2314 (Pelton Hydro) | 73 | Portland General Electric | 1958 | [9] |
North Fork | Clackamas River | 45°14′36″N 122°16′48″W / 45.2433°N 122.2799°W / 45.2433; -122.2799 (North Fork Hydro) | 58 | Portland General Electric | 1958 | [9] |
Prospect Hydroelectric System | Rogue River | 42°43′52″N 122°30′50″W / 42.7312°N 122.5140°W / 42.7312; -122.5140 (Prospect Hydro) | 52 | PacifiCorp | 1912=1957 | [7] |
Lost Creek Dam | Rogue River | 42°40′18″N 122°40′38″W / 42.6717°N 122.6772°W / 42.6717; -122.6772 (Lost Creek Hydro) | 49 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1977 | |
Faraday | Clackamas River | 45°16′05″N 122°19′12″W / 45.2680°N 122.3201°W / 45.2680; -122.3201 (Faraday Hydro) | 46 | Portland General Electric | 1907 | [9] |
T. W. Sullivan | Willamette River | 45°21′14″N 122°37′08″W / 45.3540°N 122.6190°W / 45.3540; -122.6190 (Sullivan Hydro) | 46 | Portland General Electric | 1895 | [9] |
Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project | Clackamas River | 45°07′19″N 122°04′12″W / 45.1220°N 122.0699°W / 45.1220; -122.0699 (Oak Grove Hydro) | 44 | Portland General Electric | 1924 | [9] |
Hills Creek Dam | Middle Fork Willamette River | 43°42′39″N 122°25′26″W / 43.7107°N 122.4238°W / 43.7107; -122.4238 (Hills Creek Hydro) | 30 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1961 | |
Cougar Dam | McKenzie River | 44°07′51″N 122°14′38″W / 44.1307°N 122.2439°W / 44.1307; -122.2439 (Cougar Hydro) | 25 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1964 | |
River Mill | Clackamas River | 45°18′00″N 122°21′00″W / 45.3000°N 122.3500°W / 45.3000; -122.3500 (River Mill Hydro) | 25 | Portland General Electric | 1911 | [9] |
Foster Dam | South Santiam River | 44°24′53″N 122°40′16″W / 44.4146°N 122.6712°W / 44.4146; -122.6712 (Foster Hydro) | 20 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1968 | |
Big Cliff Dam | North Santiam River | 44°45′05″N 122°17′00″W / 44.7514°N 122.2832°W / 44.7514; -122.2832 (Big Cliff Hydro) | 18 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1953 | |
Dexter Dam | Willamette River | 43°55′27″N 122°48′20″W / 43.9242°N 122.8055°W / 43.9242; -122.8055 (Dexter Hydro) | 15 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1954 | |
Owyhee Dam | Owyhee River | 43°38′30″N 117°14′37″W / 43.6416°N 117.2437°W / 43.6416; -117.2437 (Owyhee Hydro) | 5 | Owyhee Irrigation District | 1980s |
Wind
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021) |
Station | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Ref |
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Klondike Wind Farm | Sherman County | 45°33′23″N 120°33′03″W / 45.5563°N 120.5507°W / 45.5563; -120.5507 (Klondike Wind) | 399 | 2002/2005/ 2007 | [12] |
Biglow Canyon Wind Farm | Sherman County | 45°39′13″N 120°36′12″W / 45.6537°N 120.6034°W / 45.6537; -120.6034 (Biglow Canyon Wind) | 450 | 2007/2009/ 2010 | [12] |
Vansycle Wind Project | Umatilla County | 45°56′10″N 118°39′36″W / 45.9362°N 118.6600°W / 45.9362; -118.6600 (Vansycle Wind) | 124 | 1998/2009 | [12] |
Stateline Wind Project | Umatilla County | 46°00′46″N 118°48′58″W / 46.0128°N 118.8162°W / 46.0128; -118.8162 (Stateline Wind) | 123 | 2001 | [12] |
Rattlesnake Road Wind Farm (Arlington Wind Project) | Gilliam County | 45°43′00″N 120°12′03″W / 45.7167°N 120.2008°W / 45.7167; -120.2008 (Arlington Rattlesnake Wind) | 103 | 2008 | [12] |
Hay Canyon Wind Farm | Sherman County | 45°31′12″N 120°34′28″W / 45.5200°N 120.5744°W / 45.5200; -120.5744 (Hay Canyon Wind) | 101 | 2009 | [12] |
Elkhorn Valley Wind Farm | Union County | 45°05′07″N 117°48′59″W / 45.0852°N 117.8163°W / 45.0852; -117.8163 (Elkhorn Valley Wind) | 101 | 2007 | [12] |
Leaning Juniper Wind Project | Gilliam County | 45°39′09″N 120°12′35″W / 45.6525°N 120.2098°W / 45.6525; -120.2098 (Leaning Juniper "Wind) | 302.3 | 2006/2011 | |
Pebble Springs Wind Farm | Gilliam County | 45°42′43″N 120°07′30″W / 45.7119°N 120.1250°W / 45.7119; -120.1250 (Pebble Springs Wind) | 99 | 2009 | [12] |
Wheatfield Wind Farm | Gilliam County | 45°40′33″N 120°19′06″W / 45.6758°N 120.3183°W / 45.6758; -120.3183 (Weatfield Wind) | 97 | 2009 | [12] |
Willow Creek Wind Farm | Gilliam County and Morrow County | 45°39′12″N 119°59′29″W / 45.6533°N 119.9914°W / 45.6533; -119.9914 (Willow Creek Wind) | 72 | 2009 | [12] |
Condon Wind Project | Gilliam County | 45°16′36″N 120°16′46″W / 45.2766°N 120.2794°W / 45.2766; -120.2794 (Condon Wind) | 50 | 2001/2002 | [12] |
Combine Hills Wind Farm | Umatilla County | 45°56′35″N 118°35′28″W / 45.9430°N 118.5910°W / 45.9430; -118.5910 (Combine Hills Wind) | 104 | 2003/2010 | [12] |
Threemile Canyon Wind Farm | Morrow County | 45°40′33″N 119°56′15″W / 45.6758°N 119.9375°W / 45.6758; -119.9375 (Threemile Canyon Wind) | 10 | 2009 | [12] |
Shepherds Flat Wind Farm Hulburt & Horseshoe Bend | Gilliam County and Morrow County | 45°35′08″N 120°00′30″W / 45.5856°N 120.0082°W / 45.5856; -120.0082 (Shepherds Flat) | 845 | 2012 | [13] |
Star Point Wind Project | Sherman | 45°30′36″N 120°28′48″W / 45.5100°N 120.4800°W / 45.5100; -120.4800 (Star Point Wind) | 98.7 | 2010 | [14] |
Willow Spring Wind Farm | Baker County | 44°22′55″N 117°16′23″W / 44.3819°N 117.2731°W / 44.3819; -117.2731 (Willow Spring Wind) | 10 | 2017 | [14] |
PáTu Wind Farm | Sherman | 45°36′47″N 120°37′01″W / 45.6131°N 120.6169°W / 45.6131; -120.6169 (PaTu Wind) | 9 | 2010 | [14] |
Montague Wind Power Facility | Gilliam County | 45°35′09″N 120°05′25″W / 45.5857°N 120.0904°W / 45.5857; -120.0904 (Montague Wind) | 200 | 2019 | [14] |
Lime Wind | Baker County | 44°23′49″N 117°16′19″W / 44.3969°N 117.2719°W / 44.3969; -117.2719 (Lime Wind) | 3 | 2011 | [14] |
Chopin Wind | Umatilla County | 45°52′48″N 118°27′48″W / 45.8800°N 118.4633°W / 45.8800; -118.4633 (Chopin Wind) | 10 | 2016 | [14] |
Burnt River Wind Farm Benson/Durbin/ Jett/Prospector | Baker County | 44°22′01″N 117°20′38″W / 44.3669°N 117.3439°W / 44.3669; -117.3439 (Burnt River Wind) | 40 | 2017 | |
Four Mile Wind | Morrow County | 45°38′41″N 119°27′12″W / 45.6447°N 119.4533°W / 45.6447; -119.4533 (Four Mile Canyon Wind) | 10 | 2009 | [14] |
Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility | Morrow County | 300 (wind) 50 (solar) | 2020 | [15] |
Biomass
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021) |
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Year Opened | Ref |
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Springfield Power Plant | Springfield, Oregon | 44°03′25″N 122°57′20″W / 44.0569°N 122.9555°W / 44.0569; -122.9555 (Springfield Plant) | 65 | International Paper | 1949/1953/1976 | [16] |
Dillard Complex Power Plant | Dillard, Oregon | 43°05′22″N 123°24′56″W / 43.0895°N 123.4156°W / 43.0895; -123.4156 (Dillard Complex) | 51.5 | Roseburg Forest Products | 1955 | [17] |
Biomass One | White City, Oregon | 42°26′10″N 122°51′00″W / 42.4361°N 122.8500°W / 42.4361; -122.8500 (Biomass One) | 36.5 | Biomass One LP | 1985/2009 | [18] |
Wauna Mill Power Plant | Wauna, Oregon | 46°09′14″N 123°24′24″W / 46.1540°N 123.4066°W / 46.1540; -123.4066 (Wauna Mill) | 36 | Georgia-Pacific | 1996 | [19] |
Toledo Mill Power Plant | Toledo, Oregon | 44°36′43″N 123°55′55″W / 44.6119°N 123.9319°W / 44.6119; -123.9319 (Toledo Mill) | 21.5 | Georgia-Pacific | 2007 | [20] |
Seneca Sustainable Energy | Eugene, Oregon | 44°06′59″N 123°10′44″W / 44.1163°N 123.1790°W / 44.1163; -123.1790 (Seneca Sustainable Energy) | 18.8 | Seneca Sawmill | 2011 | [21] |
Prairie City | Prairie City, Oregon | 44°27′18″N 118°42′40″W / 44.45511°N 118.71109°W / 44.45511; -118.71109 (Prairie City Biomass) | 10 | D.R. Johnson | 2012 | [22] |
Evergreen Biopower LLC | Lyons, Oregon | 44°46′15″N 122°36′43″W / 44.7708°N 122.6120°W / 44.7708; -122.6120 (Evergreen BioPower) | 10 | Freres Lumber Co. | 2007 | [23] |
BC Medford Plant | Medford, Oregon | 42°21′20″N 122°54′17″W / 42.3555°N 122.9046°W / 42.3555; -122.9046 (Medford Plant) | 8.5 | Boise Cascade | 1956/1965 | [24] |
Riddle | Riddle, Oregon | 42°57′59″N 123°21′27″W / 42.96633°N 123.35739°W / 42.96633; -123.35739 (Riddle Laminators Power Plant) | 7.5 | D.R. Johnson | 1987 | [25] |
Winchester One | Winchester, Oregon | 43°17′23″N 123°21′42″W / 43.2898°N 123.3616°W / 43.2898; -123.3616 (Winchester One) | 6.5 | Douglas County Lumber Co. | 2006 | [26] |
Madras One | Madras, Oregon | 5 | Warm Springs Tribe | |||
Rough and Ready | Cave Junction, Oregon | 1.5 | Rough & Ready Lumber Co. |
Geothermal
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Year Opened | Ref |
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Neal Hot Springs | Malheur County, Oregon | 44°01′23″N 117°28′05″W / 44.0231°N 117.4681°W / 44.0231; -117.4681 (Neal Hot Springs) | 30.1 | U.S. Geothermal | 2012 | [27] |
OIT Geo-Heat Center | Klamath Falls, Oregon | 1.5 | Oregon Institute of Technology | 2014 | [28] | |
Paisley Geothermal Plant | Lake County, Oregon | 42°41′45″N 120°33′28″W / 42.6958°N 120.5578°W / 42.6958; -120.5578 (Paisley Geothermal) | 3.7 | Surprise Valley Electrification | 2015 | [29] |
Solar
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2021) |
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MWAC) | Operator | Year Opened | Ref |
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Gala Solar Star | Crook County, Oregon | 44°11′03″N 120°55′05″W / 44.1843°N 120.9180°W / 44.1843; -120.9180 (Solar Star) | 56 | Avangrid Renewables | 2017 | [30] |
Airport Solar | Lake County, Oregon | 42°10′13″N 120°24′08″W / 42.1702°N 120.4023°W / 42.1702; -120.4023 (Airport Solar) | 47.3 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2019 | [31] |
Eagle Point Solar | Jackson County, Oregon | 42°24′00″N 121°49′47″W / 42.3999°N 121.8298°W / 42.3999; -121.8298 (Airport Solar) | 13 | Pine Gate Renewables | 2018 | |
Adams Solar | Jefferson County, Oregon | 42°10′13″N 120°24′08″W / 42.1702°N 120.4023°W / 42.1702; -120.4023 (Adams Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2018 | [32] |
Bear Creek Solar | Deschutes County, Oregon | 44°03′39″N 121°14′14″W / 44.0608°N 121.2372°W / 44.0608; -121.2372 (Bear Creek Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2018 | [33] |
Black Cap Solar (1&2) | Lake County, Oregon | 42°10′30″N 120°21′45″W / 42.1750°N 120.3626°W / 42.1750; -120.3626 (Black Cap Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2012/2016 | [34] |
Collier Solar | Deschutes County, Oregon | 44°03′46″N 121°13′34″W / 44.0628°N 121.2260°W / 44.0628; -121.2260 (Collier Solar) | 10 | Oregon Solar Land Holdings | 2017 | |
Elbe Solar | Jefferson County, Oregon | 44°37′05″N 121°12′18″W / 44.6180°N 121.2050°W / 44.6180; -121.2050 (Elbe Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2018 | [35] |
Garrett Solar | Lake County, Oregon | 42°09′36″N 120°24′00″W / 42.1600°N 120.4000°W / 42.1600; -120.4000 (Garrett Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2019 | [31] |
Neff Solar | Deschutes County, Oregon | 44°04′04″N 121°13′41″W / 44.0679°N 121.2281°W / 44.0679; -121.2281 (Neff Solar) | 10 | Cypress Creek Renewables | 2017 | |
Open Range Solar | Malheur County, Oregon | 43°47′48″N 117°03′55″W / 43.7968°N 117.0653°W / 43.7968; -117.0653 (Open Range Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2016 | [36] |
OR Solar 3 | Klamath County, Oregon | 42°01′20″N 121°25′08″W / 42.0223°N 121.4189°W / 42.0223; -121.4189 (OR Solar 3) | 10 | 2017 | [37] | |
OR Solar 6 | Lake County, Oregon | 42°12′32″N 120°22′04″W / 42.2090°N 120.3678°W / 42.2090; -120.3678 (OR Solar 6) | 10 | 2017 | [37] | |
OR Solar 8 | Klamath County, Oregon | 42°14′20″N 121°35′09″W / 42.2389°N 121.5858°W / 42.2389; -121.5858 (OR Solar 8) | 10 | 2018 | [6] | |
Thunderegg Solar | Malheur County, Oregon | 43°55′52″N 116°59′15″W / 43.9310°N 116.9876°W / 43.9310; -116.9876 (Thunderegg Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2016 | [38] |
Vale Air Solar | Malheur County, Oregon | 43°57′54″N 117°15′29″W / 43.9650°N 117.2581°W / 43.9650; -117.2581 (Vale Air Solar) | 10 | Swinerton Renewable Energy | 2016 | [39] |
Wy'east Solar | Sherman County, Oregon | 45°35′05″N 120°36′00″W / 45.5846°N 120.5999°W / 45.5846; -120.5999 (WyEast Solar) | 10 | Avangrid Renewables | 2018 | |
Tumbleweed Solar | Deschutes County, Oregon | 44°11′24″N 121°13′49″W / 44.1900°N 121.2303°W / 44.1900; -121.2303 (Tumbleweed Solar) | 9.9 | Heelstone Renewable Energy | 2017 | |
Old Mill Solar | Klamath County, Oregon | 42°12′12″N 121°02′47″W / 42.2033°N 121.0464°W / 42.2033; -121.0464 (Old Mill Solar) | 6.8 | NextEra Energy Resources | 2016 | [40] |
Outback Solar | Lake County, Oregon | 43°14′13″N 120°29′24″W / 43.2369°N 120.4900°W / 43.2369; -120.4900 (Outback Solar) | 5 | Constellation Energy | 2012 | [41] |
Steel Bridge Solar | Polk County, Oregon | 45°04′05″N 123°28′12″W / 45.0680°N 123.4700°W / 45.0680; -123.4700 (Steel Bridge Solar) | 2.3 | OneEnergy | 2015 | [42] |
Black Cap Solar Project | Lake County, Oregon | 42°10′30″N 120°21′35″W / 42.1750°N 120.3598°W / 42.1750; -120.3598 (Black Cap Solar) | 2 | Obsidian Finance Group | 2012 | |
Bellevue Solar | Yamhill County, Oregon | 45°06′44″N 123°14′05″W / 45.1122°N 123.2347°W / 45.1122; -123.2347 (Bellevue Solar) | 2 | EDF Renewables | 2011 | [43] |
OIT Solar Array | Klamath Falls, Oregon | 2 | Oregon Institute of Technology | 2014 | [28] | |
Baldock Solar Highway | Clackamas County, Oregon | 45°16′10″N 122°46′18″W / 45.2694°N 122.7717°W / 45.2694; -122.7717 (Baldock Solar) | 1.7 | Portland General Electric | 2012 | |
Oregon State University Rabbit Field | Benton County, Oregon | 44°34′25″N 123°19′01″W / 44.5735°N 123.3169°W / 44.5735; -123.3169 (OSU Rabbit Field Solar) | 1.2 | SolarCity | 2014 | |
Yamhill Solar | Yamhill County, Oregon | 45°06′32″N 123°16′43″W / 45.1089°N 123.2786°W / 45.1089; -123.2786 (Yamhill Solar) | 1 | EDF Renewables | 2011 | [44] |
Former facilities
Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Year Opened | Year closed | Ref |
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Bull Run Hydroelectric Project | Sandy River | Hydro | 22 | 1908 | 2008 | |||
Boardman | Boardman | 45°41′36″N 119°48′32″W / 45.6932°N 119.8088°W / 45.6932; -119.8088 (Boardman) | Coal | 550 | Portland General Electric | 1980 | 2020 | [9] |
See also
- Energy in Oregon
- Pacific DC Intertie
- Celilo Converter Station
- Path 15
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
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