Summary of Electricity Activity in Washington
Summary of Washington Generation
Washington is ranked #13 out of 51 U.S. states and territories in terms of total annual net electricity generation.
GridInfo.com electricity generation data is aggregated from Jan 2001 to Dec 2024.
Companies on File | 87 |
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Plants on File | 183 |
Total Generation | 9.35G MMBtu |
Total Sales | 8.60G kWh |
Total Revenue | $886.91M |
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Natural Gas Rank
#27
Coal Rank
#33
Nuclear Rank
#27
Hydroelectric Rank
#1
Wind Rank
#16
Solar Rank
#38
Monthly Net Generation for Washington
Electricity Sales Distribution
Electricity Sales, Price, and Revenue Breakdown
Sales | Price (Avg) | Revenue | |
---|---|---|---|
Residential | 4.19G kWh | 11.83 cents/kWh | $495.83M |
Commercial | 2.70G kWh | 10.59 cents/kWh | $285.83M |
Industrial | 1.70G kWh | 6.13 cents/kWh | $104.35M |
Transportation | 8.58M kWh | 10.60 cents/kWh | $909.81k |
Total | 8.60G kWh | 10.31 cents/kWh | $886.91M |
Production by Source
Largest 24 Power Plants in Washington
Rank | Plant | Utility | Location | Annual Generation | Initial Operation Date | Last Update | Fuel Types |
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#8 | Boundary | City of Seattle - (WA) | Metaline, Washington | 3.0 TWh | Jul 1967 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#11 | Chehalis Generating Facility | PacifiCorp | Chehalis, Washington | 2.7 TWh | Jul 2003 | Dec 2024 | Natural Gas |
#3 | Chief Joseph | USACE Northwestern Division | Bridgeport, Washington | 9.2 TWh | Aug 1955 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#2 | Columbia Generating Station | Energy Northwest | Richland, Washington | 10.0 TWh | Nov 1984 | Dec 2024 | Nuclear |
#16 | Ferndale Generating Station | Puget Sound Energy Inc | Ferndale, Washington | 1.7 TWh | Mar 1994 | Dec 2024 | Natural Gas : 99.9% |
#15 | Frederickson Power LP | Frederickson Power LP | Tacoma, Washington | 1.8 TWh | Jul 2002 | Dec 2023 | Natural Gas |
#12 | Goldendale Generating Station | Puget Sound Energy Inc | Goldendale, Washington | 2.2 TWh | Jul 2004 | Dec 2023 | Natural Gas |
#1 | Grand Coulee | U S Bureau of Reclamation | Grand Coulee, Washington | 15.4 TWh | Feb 1941 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#10 | Grays Harbor Energy Facility | Invenergy Services LLC | Elma, Washington | 2.8 TWh | Apr 2008 | Dec 2024 | Natural Gas |
#22 | HF Sinclair Puget Sound Refining | HF Sinclair Corporation | Anacortes, Washington | 990.0 GWh | Aug 1991 | Dec 2024 | Natural Gas : 77.5% Other Gas : 22.5% |
#19 | Ice Harbor | USACE Northwestern Division | Burbank, Washington | 1.3 TWh | Dec 1961 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#18 | Little Goose | USACE Northwestern Division | Dayton, Washington | 1.4 TWh | Mar 1970 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#21 | Lower Granite | USACE Northwestern Division | Pomeroy, Washington | 1.3 TWh | Mar 1975 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#20 | Lower Monumental | USACE Northwestern Division | Kahlotus, Washington | 1.3 TWh | May 1969 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#23 | Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project | Puget Sound Energy Inc | Pomeroy, Washington | 864.9 GWh | Jan 2012 | Dec 2024 | Wind |
#14 | Mint Farm Generating Station | Puget Sound Energy Inc | Longview, Washington | 2.0 TWh | Dec 2007 | Dec 2023 | Natural Gas |
#6 | Priest Rapids | PUD No 2 of Grant County | Mattawa, Washington | 3.8 TWh | Sep 1959 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#17 | River Road Gen Plant | PUD No 1 of Clark County - (WA) | Vancouver, Washington | 1.6 TWh | Nov 1997 | Dec 2024 | Natural Gas |
#13 | Rock Island | PUD No 1 of Chelan County | Wenatchee, Washington | 2.0 TWh | Sep 1931 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#4 | Rocky Reach | PUD No 1 of Chelan County | Wenatchee, Washington | 4.9 TWh | May 1961 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#24 | Sumas Power Plant | Puget Sound Energy Inc | Sumas, Washington | 834.9 GWh | Feb 1993 | Dec 2023 | Natural Gas |
#9 | Transalta Centralia Generation | TransAlta Centralia Gen LLC | Centralia, Washington | 2.8 TWh | Nov 1972 | Dec 2024 | Subbituminous Coal : 99.7% |
#5 | Wanapum | PUD No 2 of Grant County | Beverly, Washington | 4.1 TWh | May 1963 | Dec 2024 | Water |
#7 | Wells | PUD No 1 of Douglas County | Pateros, Washington | 3.5 TWh | Aug 1967 | Dec 2024 | Water |
Electricity Generation by Washington Counties
State Rank | County | # Power Plants | Net Generation Past 12 Months | Net Generation from Natural Gas | Net Generation from Wind | Net Generation from Solar | Net Generation from Nuclear |
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#22 | Adams County, WA | 4 | 473.8 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 415.9 GWh | 40.9 GWh | 0.0 Wh |
#3 | Benton County, WA | 6 | 10.3 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 194.7 GWh | 5.7 GWh | 10.0 TWh |
#4 | Chelan County, WA | 4 | 7.2 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#29 | Clallam County, WA | 3 | 36.2 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#16 | Clark County, WA | 2 | 1.6 TWh | 1.6 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#10 | Columbia County, WA | 4 | 3.1 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 1.6 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#8 | Cowlitz County, WA | 6 | 3.4 TWh | 2.1 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#2 | Douglas County, WA | 2 | 12.7 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#31 | Franklin County, WA | 3 | 17.2 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#18 | Garfield County, WA | 1 | 864.9 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 864.9 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#1 | Grant County, WA | 8 | 24.0 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#12 | Grays Harbor County, WA | 6 | 2.9 TWh | 2.8 TWh | 11.6 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#30 | Jefferson County, WA | 2 | 35.5 GWh | 1.2 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#25 | King County, WA | 12 | 329.8 GWh | 7.0 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#17 | Kittitas County, WA | 9 | 1.2 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 1.1 TWh | 32.7 GWh | 0.0 Wh |
#7 | Klickitat County, WA | 16 | 5.3 TWh | 2.2 TWh | 2.8 TWh | 353.6 GWh | 0.0 Wh |
#5 | Lewis County, WA | 8 | 7.1 TWh | 2.7 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#19 | Lincoln County, WA | 2 | 588.8 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#27 | Mason County, WA | 3 | 290.0 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#9 | Pend Oreille County, WA | 3 | 3.4 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#13 | Pierce County, WA | 13 | 2.7 TWh | 2.0 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#14 | Skagit County, WA | 4 | 2.0 TWh | 1.3 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#20 | Skamania County, WA | 1 | 519.5 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#26 | Snohomish County, WA | 9 | 329.5 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 697.0 MWh | 0.0 Wh |
#21 | Spokane County, WA | 7 | 492.8 GWh | 64.0 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#24 | Stevens County, WA | 4 | 350.4 GWh | 26.0 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#23 | Thurston County, WA | 3 | 446.4 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 416.9 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#11 | Walla Walla County, WA | 4 | 3.0 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 331.4 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#6 | Whatcom County, WA | 13 | 5.7 TWh | 3.7 TWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#15 | Whitman County, WA | 6 | 1.6 TWh | 52.6 MWh | 294.9 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh |
#28 | Yakima County, WA | 12 | 108.0 GWh | 0.0 Wh | 0.0 Wh | 2.6 GWh | 0.0 Wh |
Top 20 Electricity Producing Cities in Washington
City | Net Generation | # Power Plants |
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Beverly, Washington | 4.1 TWh | 1 |
Bridgeport, Washington | 9.2 TWh | 1 |
Centralia, Washington | 2.8 TWh | 1 |
Chehalis, Washington | 2.7 TWh | 1 |
Dayton, Washington | 3.1 TWh | 4 |
Elma, Washington | 2.8 TWh | 1 |
Ferndale, Washington | 1.7 TWh | 1 |
Goldendale, Washington | 2.8 TWh | 4 |
Grand Coulee, Washington | 15.4 TWh | 1 |
Longview, Washington | 2.4 TWh | 3 |
Mattawa, Washington | 3.8 TWh | 1 |
Metaline, Washington | 3.0 TWh | 1 |
Mossyrock, Washington | 1.4 TWh | 2 |
Pateros, Washington | 3.5 TWh | 1 |
Pomeroy, Washington | 2.1 TWh | 2 |
Richland, Washington | 10.0 TWh | 2 |
Rockport, Washington | 1.6 TWh | 3 |
Tacoma, Washington | 2.2 TWh | 3 |
Vancouver, Washington | 1.6 TWh | 1 |
Wenatchee, Washington | 7.2 TWh | 3 |
Electricity Generation for Neighboring States
National Rank | State | Net Generation | # Power Plants |
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#12 | Arizona | 116.0 TWh | 221 |
#4 | California | 216.4 TWh | 2,305 |
#28 | Colorado | 59.0 TWh | 341 |
#43 | Idaho | 18.6 TWh | 196 |
#21 | Iowa | 70.3 TWh | 349 |
#29 | Kansas | 57.9 TWh | 197 |
#30 | Minnesota | 57.0 TWh | 889 |
#22 | Missouri | 67.1 TWh | 176 |
#40 | Montana | 26.5 TWh | 96 |
#37 | Nebraska | 37.5 TWh | 146 |
#32 | Nevada | 45.6 TWh | 153 |
#36 | New Mexico | 40.0 TWh | 181 |
#34 | North Dakota | 43.0 TWh | 72 |
#17 | Oklahoma | 94.6 TWh | 159 |
#25 | Oregon | 63.6 TWh | 320 |
#42 | South Dakota | 19.6 TWh | 61 |
#1 | Texas | 561.5 TWh | 1,309 |
#39 | Utah | 34.7 TWh | 179 |
#24 | Wisconsin | 64.9 TWh | 323 |
#35 | Wyoming | 41.1 TWh | 93 |
* Net Generation data is based on the last 12 months since Dec 2024