List of power stations in Pennsylvania

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Pennsylvania, sorted by type and name. In 2018, Pennsylvania had a total summer capacity of 48,558 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 215,386 GWh.[2] Pennsylvania's electrical energy generation mix in 2020 was 9% coal, 47% natural gas, 39% nuclear, 2% hydroelectric and 3% renewables. As in other U.S. states, the generating mix has been shifting from coal to gas. Extraction of the state's coal and gas resources for domestic and foreign export sale continues to rank among the highest in the nation.[1]

Sources of Pennsylvania electricity generation: May 2020 [1]

  Coal (9%)
  Natural Gas (47%)
  Hydroelectric (2%)
  Other Renewables (3%)
  Nuclear (39%)

Coal power stations

NameLocation (County)CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
Brunner Island Steam Electric StationYork40°05′44″N 76°41′49″W1,567
Cheswick Generating StationAllegheny40°32′18″N 79°47′29″W635
Conemaugh Generating StationIndiana40°23′05″N 79°03′49″W1,872
Homer City Generating StationIndiana40°30′39″N 79°11′37″W2,022
Keystone Generating StationArmstrong40°39′36″N 79°20′27″W1,872
Montour Power PlantMontour41°04′13″N 76°39′52″W1,624
Wheelabrator FrackvilleSchuylkill40°48′06″N 76°10′30″W48

Natural Gas power stations

The Seneca Pumped Storage Generating Station reservoir. Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River can be seen on the left.
NameLocation (County)CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
Panda Hummel[3]Snyder1,125
Hamilton LibertyBradford829
Hamilton PatriotLycoming829
Tenaska Westmoreland[4]Smithton40°10′53.8″N 79°42′29.6″W940

Hydroelectric power stations

NameLocation (County)CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
Allegheny Hydro Partners (Freeport)Armstrong6
Allegheny Hydro Partners No. 6Armstrong8
Allegheny Hydro Partners No. 8Armstrong13.6
Allegheny Hydro Partners No. 9Armstrong17.8
Beaver Valley- PattersonBeaver1.2
Conemaugh DamIndiana and Westmoreland40°28′05.04″N 79°21′58.44″W 14
Holtwood DamLancaster and York39°49′37″N 76°20′07″W109
Mahoning CreekArmstrong6.6
Muddy Run Pumped Storage FacilityLancaster39°48′29″N 76°17′53″W1,071
Piney HydroelectricClarion27
PPL HW WallenpaupackPike and Wayne44
Safe Harbor DamLancaster and York39°55′14″N 76°23′33″W422.5
Seneca Pumped Storage Generating StationWarren41°50′21″N 79°00′13″W435
Townsend HydroBeaver4.2
Warrior Ridge HydroHuntingdon2.8
William F. MatsonHuntingdon40°26′01″N 78°00′24″W 21
York Haven DamDauphin, Lancaster and York40°07′03″N 76°42′55″W20
Yough Hydro PowerFayette & Somerset12.2

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration[5]

Nuclear power stations

NameLocation (County)CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
Beaver Valley Nuclear Generating StationBeaver40°37′23″N 80°25′50″W1,835
Limerick Nuclear Power PlantMontgomery40°13′35″N 75°35′14″W2,296
Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating StationYork39°45′30″N 76°16′5″W2,251
Susquehanna Steam Electric StationLuzerne41°5′19″N 76°8′56″W2,520

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (MW Totals as of August 2014)

Wind power stations

NameLocation (County)Number of Wind millsCapacity (MW)
Armenia Mountain WindBradford & Tioga71100.5
Laurel Hill WindLycoming3169
Locust RidgeSchuylkill1226
Locust Ridge IISchuylkill25102
Mehoopany Wind EnergyWyoming86142.6
Sandy Ridge Wind FarmBlair & Centre2548.2
Waymart WindWayne4364.5
Wind Park- Bear CreekLuzerne1224

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Former

NameTypeLocation (County)CoordinatesCapacity (MW)Decommissioned
Armstrong Power PlantNatural Gas/DieselArmstrong40°55′45″N 79°27′59″W600N/A
Chester Waterside Station[6]Coal, natural gasDelaware39°49′45″N 75°23′2″W1,2421981
Hatfield's Ferry Power StationCoalGreene39°51′20″N 79°55′39″W1,7002013
Mitchell Power StationCoal, oilWashington40°13′16″N 79°58′6″W3702014
Frank R. Phillips Power StationCoalBeaver40°34′8″N 80°13′43″W1990s
George F. Weaton Power StationCoalBeaver40°40′2″N 80°20′46″W1102012
Bruce Mansfield Power PlantCoalBeaver40°38′06″N 80°24′55″W2,4902019
Cromby Generating Station[7] Coal Chester 40°9′11″N 75°31′44″W 118 2011
Sunbury Generation Plant[8]CoalSnyder4002014
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station Nuclear Dauphin 40°09′14″N 76°43′29″W 805 2019

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