This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Texas, sorted by type and name. In 2019, Texas had a total summer capacity of 125,117 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 483,201 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 53.5% natural gas, 19.0% coal, 17.3% wind, 8.6% nuclear, 0.9% solar, 0.3% hydroelectric, 0.3% biomass, and 0.1% other sources. Small-scale photovoltaic installations generated an additional net 1,001 GWh to the Texas electrical grid in 2019, less than one-quarter the amount generated by the state's utility-scale facilities.[1]
Texas produces and consumes far more electrical energy than any other U.S. state. It generates almost twice as much electricity as the next highest generating state, Florida. Texas has an expanding variety of generating sources to meet consumption growth. Installed wind capacity grew to 28,800 MW and solar capacity grew to 3,100 MW at the end of 2019.[3] Wind generation exceeded nuclear in 2014, and was near to surpassing coal in the number two position in 2019.[1] Fossil-fuel and nuclear generation has remained nearly constant over the past two decades, with natural gas gradually replacing coal.[1][4]
Texas oil extraction operations in year 2019 included the flaring of 250 billion cubic feet of associated petroleum gas, with much of it concentrated in the Permian basin near Midland.[5] This amount of wasted natural gas could have met all of the state's residential heating and cooking needs,[6][7] or could have generated an amount of electrical energy nearly equal to the state's 40,000 GWh of nuclear generation.[8][9]
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Nuclear power stations
Fossil-fuel power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[10]
Coal and lignite
A useful map[11] of coal generation plants is provided by the Sierra Club.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Refs | Notes |
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Coleto Creek | Fannin | 28°42′46″N 97°12′51″W / 28.71278°N 97.21417°W | 622 | [12] | Scheduled to close by 2027 |
Fayette | La Grange, in Fayette County | 29°55′02″N 97°14′58″W / 29.91722°N 97.24944°W | 1,690 | [13] | |
Gibbons Creek | Grimes County | 30°37′9″N 96°4′54″W / 30.61917°N 96.08167°W | 453 | [12][14] | Closed in 2018 |
Harrington | Potter County | 35°17′50″N 101°44′51″W / 35.29722°N 101.74750°W | 1,080 | [15] | Convert to natural gas by 2025 |
Limestone | Jewett | 31°25′27″N 96°15′13″W / 31.42417°N 96.25361°W | 1,850 | [16] | |
Martin Lake | Rusk County | 32°15′35″N 94°34′13″W / 32.25972°N 94.57028°W | 2,380 | [17][12] | |
Oak Grove | Robertson County | 31°10′48″N 96°29′30″W / 31.18000°N 96.49167°W / 31.18000; -96.49167 (Oak Grove Coal Plant) | 1,796 | [18] | |
Pirkey | Hallsville | 32°27′37″N 94°29′11″W / 32.46028°N 94.48639°W / 32.46028; -94.48639 (Pirkey Coal Plant) | 721 | [12] | Scheduled to close in 2023[19] |
Sandy Creek | Riesel | 31°28′29″N 96°57′23″W / 31.47472°N 96.95639°W / 31.47472; -96.95639 (Sandy Creek Coal Plant) | 1,008 | [12] | |
J.K. Spruce | Bexar County | 29°18′27″N 98°19′25″W / 29.30750°N 98.32361°W / 29.30750; -98.32361 (J.K. Spruce Coal Plant) | 1,444 | [12] | |
Tolk | Lamb County | 34°11′05″N 102°35′53″W / 34.18472°N 102.59806°W / 34.18472; -102.59806 (Tolk Coal Plant) | 1,136 | [12] | Scheduled to close by 2032 |
Major Oak Power | Robertson County | 31°5′29″N 96°41′34″W / 31.09139°N 96.69278°W / 31.09139; -96.69278 (Major Oaks Power Station) | 349 | [20] | |
W. A. Parish (units 5 to 8) | Greater Houston | 29°28′34″N 95°38′0″W / 29.47611°N 95.63333°W / 29.47611; -95.63333 (W.A. Parish Coal Plant) | 2,736 | [12] | |
Welsh | Mount Pleasant | 33°03′17″N 94°50′24″W / 33.05472°N 94.84000°W / 33.05472; -94.84000 (J. Robert Welsh Power Plant) | 1,116 | [12][21] | To cease using coal in 2028.[19] |
San Miguel Lignite Powerplant | Christine | 28°42′15″N 98°28′38″W / 28.70417°N 98.47722°W / 28.70417; -98.47722 (San Miguel Electric Co-Op) | 391 | [22][23] |
Defunct
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Decommissioned | Refs |
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Big Brown | Freestone County | 31°49′14″N 96°03′22″W / 31.82056°N 96.05611°W / 31.82056; -96.05611 (Big Brown Power Plant) | 1,186 | 2018 | [24] |
J.T. Deely | Bexar County | 29°18′25″N 98°19′12″W / 29.30694°N 98.32000°W / 29.30694; -98.32000 (J.T. Deely Power Plant) | 932 | 2018 | [12] |
Monticello | Titus County | 33°05′28″N 95°02′17″W / 33.09111°N 95.03806°W / 33.09111; -95.03806 (Monticello Steam Electric Station) | 1,980 | 2018 | [12] |
Oklaunion | Wilbarger County | 34°4′57″N 99°10′34″W / 34.08250°N 99.17611°W / 34.08250; -99.17611 (Oklaunion Coal Plant) | 650 | 2020 | [12] |
Sandow | Milam County | 30°33′51″N 97°03′50″W / 30.56417°N 97.06389°W / 30.56417; -97.06389 (Sandow Station Coal Plant) | 1,252 | 2018 | [12][25][26] |
Natural gas
[27][28][29]
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Refs |
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Antelope Elk Energy Center | Abernathy, Texas | 33°51′48″N 101°50′35″W / 33.8632°N 101.8431°W / 33.8632; -101.8431 (Antelope Elk Energy Center) | 738 | |
Bastrop Energy Center | Bastrop County | 30°08′45″N 97°33′00″W / 30.1458°N 97.5500°W / 30.1458; -97.5500 (Bastrop Energy Center) | 540 | [29] |
Black Hawk | Hutchinson County | 35°41′45″N 101°21′36″W / 35.6957°N 101.3600°W / 35.6957; -101.3600 (Black Hawk Station) | 225 | [28] |
Brazos Valley | Fort Bend County | 29°28′20″N 95°37′23″W / 29.47222°N 95.62306°W / 29.47222; -95.62306 (Brazos Valley Energy Power Plant) | 520 | [29] |
Channel Energy Center | Pasadena | 29°43′7″N 95°13′56″W / 29.71861°N 95.23222°W / 29.71861; -95.23222 (Channel Energy Center) | 715 | [30] |
Channelview | 29°50′08″N 95°07′27″W / 29.83556°N 95.12417°W / 29.83556; -95.12417 ("Channelview Cogeneration Plant") | 830 | [31][29] | |
Colorado Bend | Wharton, Tx | 29°17′16″N 96°04′06″W / 29.2878°N 96.0683°W / 29.2878; -96.0683 (Colorado Bend Energy Center) | 550 | [32][33][29] |
Decker Creek Power Station | Austin | 30°18′12″N 97°36′46″W / 30.3033°N 97.6128°W / 30.3033; -97.6128 (Decker Creek Power Station) | 927 | [27] |
DeCordova | Hood County | 32°24′11″N 97°42′02″W / 32.4031°N 97.7006°W / 32.4031; -97.7006 (DeCordova Station) | 282 | [28] |
Deer Park | Harris County | 29°42′55″N 95°08′10″W / 29.71528°N 95.13611°W / 29.71528; -95.13611 ("Deer Park Energy Center Gas Cogen Plant") | 830 | [34][29] |
Ennis | Ellis County | 32°19′12″N 96°40′30″W / 32.3200°N 96.6750°W / 32.3200; -96.6750 (Ennis) | 360 | [28] |
Forney Energy Center | Kaufman County | 32°45′46″N 96°29′00″W / 32.76278°N 96.48333°W / 32.76278; -96.48333 ("Forney Energy Center") | 1,784 | [35] |
Freestone | Freestone County | 31°53′27″N 96°06′47″W / 31.8907°N 96.1131°W / 31.8907; -96.1131 (Freestone) | 951 | [28] |
Frontera | Hidalgo County | 500 | [29] | |
Graham | Young County | 33°08′04″N 98°36′42″W / 33.1344°N 98.6117°W / 33.1344; -98.6117 (Graham) | 624 | [27] |
Gregory | San Patricio County | 27°53′21″N 97°15′30″W / 27.8893°N 97.2584°W / 27.8893; -97.2584 (Gregory Power Plant) | 550 | |
Guadalupe | Guadalupe County | 29°37′32″N 98°08′28″W / 29.62556°N 98.14111°W / 29.62556; -98.14111 ("Guadalupe Generating Station") | 1,000 | [36][29] |
Handley | Tarrant County | 32°43′42″N 97°13′09″W / 32.7283°N 97.2192°W / 32.7283; -97.2192 (Handley) | 1,265 | [27] |
Hays Energy Project | Hays County | 29°46′50″N 97°59′22″W / 29.78056°N 97.98944°W / 29.78056; -97.98944 ("Hays County Gas Plant") | 1,100 | [37][29] |
Jack County | Wise County | 31°53′27″N 96°06′47″W / 31.8907°N 96.1131°W / 31.8907; -96.1131 (Freestone) | 1240 | [29] |
Jones Generating Station | Lubbock County | 33°31′27.5″N 101°44′23″W / 33.524306°N 101.73972°W / 33.524306; -101.73972 | 655 | [38] |
Knox Lee Power Station | Gregg County | 32°22′38″N 94°38′29″W / 32.3770976°N 94.6413185°W / 32.3770976; -94.6413185 (Knox Lee Power Station) | 501 | [39] |
Lake Hubbard | Dallas County | 32°50′09″N 96°32′45″W / 32.8358°N 96.5458°W / 32.8358; -96.5458 (Lake Hubbard) | 915 | [27] |
Lewis Creek | Montgomery County | 30°26′08″N 95°31′16″W / 30.4356°N 95.5210°W / 30.4356; -95.5210 (Lewis Creek) | 503 | |
Lost Pines 1 | Bastrop County | 30°08′52″N 97°16′17″W / 30.1478°N 97.2714°W / 30.1478; -97.2714 (Lost Pines) | 511 | [40] |
Magic Valley | Hidalgo County | 26°20′25″N 98°11′24″W / 26.3403°N 98.1900°W / 26.3403; -98.1900 (Magic Valley) | 682 | |
Midlothian | Ellis County | 32°25′48″N 97°03′18″W / 32.43000°N 97.05500°W / 32.43000; -97.05500 ("Midlothian Energy Facility") | 1,734 | [28][41] |
Mountain Creek | Dallas County | 32°43′23″N 96°56′09″W / 32.7231°N 96.9358°W / 32.7231; -96.9358 (Mountain Creek) | 808 | [27] |
Mustang | Yoakum County | 32°58′22″N 102°44′30″W / 32.9728°N 102.7417°W / 32.9728; -102.7417 (Mustang) | 490 | [28] |
Nichols | Potter County | 35°16′57″N 101°44′48″W / 35.2825°N 101.7468°W / 35.2825; -101.7468 (Nichols Generating Station) | 457 | [28][42] |
Odessa Ector | Ector County | 31°50′16″N 102°19′40″W / 31.83778°N 102.32778°W / 31.83778; -102.32778 (Odessa Ector Generating Station) | 1,135 | [28][43] |
Oyster Creek | Brazoria County | 28°58′49″N 95°20′31″W / 28.9802°N 95.3420°W / 28.9802; -95.3420 (Oyster Creek) | 425 | |
Plant X | Lamb County | 34°09′57″N 102°24′38″W / 34.16583°N 102.41056°W / 34.16583; -102.41056 | 442 | |
Rio Nogales | Seguin, Texas | 29°35′36″N 97°58′25″W / 29.59333°N 97.97361°W / 29.59333; -97.97361 | 800 | [29] |
Roland C. Dansby | Brazos County | 30°43′18″N 96°27′39″W / 30.7217°N 96.4608°W / 30.7217; -96.4608 (Dansby) | 210 | [44] |
Sabine | Orange County | 30°01′27″N 93°52′30″W / 30.02417°N 93.87500°W / 30.02417; -93.87500 ("Sabine Gas Plant") | 2051 | [27][45] |
Sam Bertron | Harris County | 29°43′35″N 95°03′33″W / 29.72639°N 95.05917°W / 29.72639; -95.05917 (Sam Berton Power Plant) | 875 | [27] |
Sam Rayburn | Victoria County | 28°53′41″N 97°08′06″W / 28.8947°N 97.1350°W / 28.8947; -97.1350 (Sam Rayburn) | 191 | [29] |
Sim Gideon | Bastrop County | 30°08′44″N 97°16′15″W / 30.1456°N 97.2708°W / 30.1456; -97.2708 (Sim Gideon) | 608 | [46] |
Sand Hill Energy Center | Travis County | 30°12′32″N 97°36′47″W / 30.209°N 97.613°W / 30.209; -97.613 (Sand Hill Energy Center) | 570 | [29] |
Tenaska Gateway Generation Station | Rusk County | 32°01′06″N 94°37′09″W / 32.0184097°N 94.6192779°W / 32.0184097; -94.6192779 (Tenaska Gateway Generation Station) | 845 | [47] |
Texas City Cogen | Galveston County | 29°22′43″N 94°56′38″W / 29.3787°N 94.9439°W / 29.3787; -94.9439 (Texas City) | 450 | |
Thomas C. Ferguson | Llano County | 30°33′27″N 98°22′20″W / 30.55750°N 98.37222°W / 30.55750; -98.37222 (Thomas C. Ferguson) | 540 | [48] |
W. A. Parish (units 1 to 4) | Fort Bend County | 29°28′34″N 95°38′0″W / 29.47611°N 95.63333°W / 29.47611; -95.63333 (WA Parish) | 956 | |
O.W. Sommers | Bexar County | 29°18′28″N 98°19′26″W / 29.30778°N 98.32389°W / 29.30778; -98.32389 (O.W. Sommers) | 892 | |
Wilkes | Marion County | 32°50′53″N 94°32′52″W / 32.84806°N 94.54778°W / 32.84806; -94.54778 (Wilkes Power Plant) | 879 | |
Winchester Power Park | Fayette County | 30°02′17″N 96°59′15″W / 30.0381°N 96.9875°W / 30.0381; -96.9875 (Winchester Power Park) | 176 | [49] |
Wolf Hollow | Hood County | 32°20′05″N 97°44′04″W / 32.33472°N 97.73444°W / 32.33472; -97.73444 ("Wolf Hollow Gas Plant") | 810 | [28][50] |
Defunct
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Decommissioned | Refs |
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Eagle Mountain | Tarrant County | 32°54′20″N 97°28′45″W / 32.9056°N 97.4792°W / 32.9056; -97.4792 (Eagle Mountain) | 696 | 2005 | [27][51] |
Paint Creek | Haskell County | 33°04′46″N 99°34′51″W / 33.07944°N 99.58083°W / 33.07944; -99.58083 ("Paint Creek Power Plant") | 218 | 2002 | [52] |
P.H. Robinson | Galveston County | 29°29′15″N 94°58′46″W / 29.48750°N 94.97944°W / 29.48750; -94.97944 ("P.H. Robinson Generating Plant") | 2,316 | 2009 | [53] |
Renewable power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[10]
Biomass
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Refs |
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Aspen Biomass Power Plant | Lufkin | 31°22′9″N 94°44′22″W / 31.36917°N 94.73944°W / 31.36917; -94.73944 (Aspen Biomass Power Plant) | 44 | [54] |
Nacogdoches Generating Facility | Nacogdoches County | 34°49′55″N 94°54′00″W / 34.832°N 94.9°W / 34.832; -94.9 (Nacogdoches Generating Facility) | 100 | [55] |
Rio Grande Valley Sugar Growers | Santa Rosa | 26°16′11″N 97°52′0″W / 26.26972°N 97.86667°W / 26.26972; -97.86667 (Rio Grande Valley Sugar Growers) | 23.5 | [54] |
Snider Industries | Marshall | 32°34′45″N 94°22′27″W / 32.57917°N 94.37417°W / 32.57917; -94.37417 (Snider Industries) | 5 | [54] |
Texarkana Mill | Cass County | 33°15′27″N 94°04′17″W / 33.25750°N 94.07139°W / 33.25750; -94.07139 (Texarkana Mill) | 65 | [56] |
Woodville Renewable Power | Woodville | 30°44′56″N 94°26′10″W / 30.74889°N 94.43611°W / 30.74889; -94.43611 (Woodville Renewable Power) | 49 | [54] |
Hydroelectric dams
Name | Location | Type | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Year opened | Refs |
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Amistad Dam | Val Verde County, Texas | Hydro | 132 | International Boundary and Water Commission | 1969 | [57] |
Buchanan Dam | Colorado River (Texas) | Hydro | 48 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1937 | [58] |
Denison Dam | Bryan County, Oklahoma / Grayson County, Texas | Hydro | 80 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1945 | [58] |
Falcon Dam | Rio Grande | Hydro | 63 | International Boundary and Water Commission | 1954 | [59] |
Inks Dam | Colorado River (Texas) | Hydro | 15 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1938 | [60] |
Mansfield Dam | Colorado River (Texas) | Hydro | 102 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1941 | [61] |
Sam Rayburn Dam | Angelina River | Hydro | 52 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1966 | [62] |
Max Starcke Dam | Colorado River (Texas) | Hydro | 41 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1951 | [63] |
Toledo Bend Dam | Sabine River (Texas–Louisiana) | Hydro | 92 | Sabine River Authority of Texas | 1969 | [64] |
Tom Miller Dam | Colorado River (Texas) | Hydro | 17 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1940 | [65] |
Whitney Dam | Bosque and Hill counties, Texas | Hydro | 43 | United States Army Corps of Engineers | 1951 | [66][67] |
Wirtz Dam | Llano and Burnet counties, Texas | Hydro | 60 | Lower Colorado River Authority | 1951 | [68] |
Wind farms
The following list emphasizes operating wind farms in Texas that are 100 MW or larger.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Turbine Manufacturer | Year Opened | Refs |
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Amazon Wind Farm Texas | Scurry | 32°51′50″N 100°58′30″W / 32.8639°N 100.975°W / 32.8639; -100.975 (Amazon Wind Farm Texas) | 253 | GE Energy | 2017 | [69] |
Anacacho Wind Farm | Kinney | 29°11′41″N 100°11′16″W / 29.19472°N 100.18778°W / 29.19472; -100.18778 (Anacacho Wind Farm) | 100 | Vestas | 2012 | |
Bearkat Wind Farm | Glasscock | 31°43′38″N 101°34′55″W / 31.72722°N 101.58194°W / 31.72722; -101.58194 (Bearkat Wind Farm) | 196.7 | Vestas | 2017 | |
Bethel Wind Farm | Castro | 34°34′29″N 102°28′10″W / 34.57472°N 102.46944°W / 34.57472; -102.46944 (Bethel Wind farm) | 276 | GE Energy | 2017 | |
Blue Cloud Wind Farm | Bailey, Lamb | 34°04′17″N 102°36′08″W / 34.07139°N 102.60222°W / 34.07139; -102.60222 (Blue Cloud Wind Farm) | 148.4 | Vestas | 2018 | [70] |
Buffalo Gap Wind Farm | Nolan, Taylor | 32°18′38″N 100°08′57″W / 32.31056°N 100.14917°W / 32.31056; -100.14917 (Buffalo Gap Wind Farm) | 523.3 | Mitsubishi | 2008 | |
Brazos Wind Farm | Scurry | 32°57′00″N 101°08′49″W / 32.95000°N 101.14694°W / 32.95000; -101.14694 (Brazos Wind Ranch) | 160 | Vestas | 2003 | [71] |
Breunnings Breeze Wind Farm | Willacy | 26°27′49″N 97°49′47″W / 26.46361°N 97.82972°W / 26.46361; -97.82972 (Breunnings Breeze Wind Farm) | 228 | Acciona | 2018 | [72] |
Bull Creek Wind Farm | Borden | 32°55′47″N 101°35′03″W / 32.92972°N 101.58417°W / 32.92972; -101.58417 (Bull Creek Wind Farm) | 180 | Mitsubishi | 2008 | |
Cactus Flats Hill Wind Farm | Webb | 31°19′59″N 98°52′48″W / 31.33306°N 98.88000°W / 31.33306; -98.88000 (Cactus Flats Wind Farm) | 148.4 | Vestas | 2018 | [73] |
Camp Springs Energy Center | Scurry | 32°43′56″N 100°48′28″W / 32.73222°N 100.80778°W / 32.73222; -100.80778 (Camp Springs Energy Center) | 250.5 | GE Energy | 2008 | [71] |
Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm | Coke, Sterling | 31°54′11″N 100°54′04″W / 31.90306°N 100.90111°W / 31.90306; -100.90111 (Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm) | 662.5 | GE Energy/Siemens | 2008 | |
Chapman Ranch Wind Farm | Nueces | 27°37′23″N 97°31′46″W / 27.62306°N 97.52944°W / 27.62306; -97.52944 (Chapman Ranch Wind Farm) | 236 | Acciona | 2017 | |
Cedro Hill Wind Farm | Webb | 27°34′35″N 98°54′18″W / 27.57639°N 98.90500°W / 27.57639; -98.90500 (Cedro Hill Wind Farm) | 150 | GE Energy | 2010 | [74] |
Colbeck's Corner Wind Farm | Carson, Gray | 35°15′15″N 101°11′12″W / 35.25417°N 101.18667°W / 35.25417; -101.18667 (Colbeck's Corner Wind Farm) | 200 | GE Energy | 2016 | |
Desert Sky Wind Farm | Pecos | 30°54′57″N 102°6′29″W / 30.91583°N 102.10806°W / 30.91583; -102.10806 (Desert Sky Wind Farm) | 160.5 | GE Energy | 2001 | [71] |
Elbow Creek Wind Project | Howard | 32°12′57″N 101°25′51″W / 32.21583°N 101.43083°W / 32.21583; -101.43083 (Elbow Creek Wind Project) | 121.9 | Siemens | 2008 | [71] |
Electra Wind Farm | Wilbarger | 34°08′48″N 99°29′39″W / 34.14667°N 99.49417°W / 34.14667; -99.49417 (Electra Wind Farm) | 230 | GE Energy | 2016 | [75] |
Falvez Astra Wind Farm | Randall | 34°46′36″N 102°03′48″W / 34.77667°N 102.06333°W / 34.77667; -102.06333 (Falvez Astra Wind Farm) | 163.2 | GE Energy | 2017 | [76] |
Flat Top Wind Farm | Mills | 31°40′32″N 98°31′04″W / 31.67556°N 98.51778°W / 31.67556; -98.51778 (Flat Top Wind Farm) | 200 | Vestas | 2018 | [77] |
Goat Mountain Wind Ranch | Coke, Sterling | 31°57′5″N 100°47′55″W / 31.95139°N 100.79861°W / 31.95139; -100.79861 (Goat Mountain Wind Ranch) | 149.6 | Mitsubishi | 2009 | [71] |
Goldthwaite Wind Farm | Mills | 31°24′28″N 98°28′47″W / 31.40778°N 98.47972°W / 31.40778; -98.47972 (Goldthwaite Wind Farm) | 148.6 | GE Energy | 2014 | [78] |
Grandview Wind Farm | Carson | 35°20′44″N 101°22′50″W / 35.34556°N 101.38056°W / 35.34556; -101.38056 (Grandview Wind Farm) | 211 | GE Energy | 2014 | [79] |
Green Pastures Wind Farm (I & II) | Baylor, Knox | 33°37′42″N 99°24′40″W / 33.62833°N 99.41111°W / 33.62833; -99.41111 (Green Pastures Wind Farm) | 300 | Acciona | 2015 | [80] |
Gulf Wind Farm | Kenedy | 27°05′16″N 97°35′22″W / 27.08778°N 97.58944°W / 27.08778; -97.58944 (Gulf Wind Farm) | 283 | Mitsubishi | 2009 | [81] |
Hackberry Wind Project | Shackelford | 32°49′27″N 99°16′42″W / 32.82417°N 99.27833°W / 32.82417; -99.27833 (Hackberry Wind Farm) | 165 | Siemens | 2008 | |
Hale Wind Farm | Hale | 33°55′40″N 101°44′32″W / 33.92778°N 101.74222°W / 33.92778; -101.74222 (Hale Wind Farm) | 478 | Vestas | 2019 | [82] |
Hereford Wind Farm | Deaf Smith | 34°49′05″N 102°24′34″W / 34.81806°N 102.40944°W / 34.81806; -102.40944 (Hereford Wind Farm) | 200 | GE Energy/Vestas | 2014 | [83] |
Hidalgo Wind Farm | Hidalgo | 26°27′56″N 98°24′40″W / 26.46556°N 98.41111°W / 26.46556; -98.41111 (Hidalgo Wind Farm) | 250 | Vestas | 2016 | [84] |
Horse Creek Wind Farm | Haskell | 33°09′36″N 99°45′00″W / 33.16000°N 99.75000°W / 33.16000; -99.75000 (Horse Creek Wind Farm) | 230 | GE Energy | 2016 | [85] |
Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center | Nolan, Taylor | 32°11′24″N 100°01′48″W / 32.19000°N 100.03000°W / 32.19000; -100.03000 (Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center) | 735.5 | GE Energy/Siemens | 2006 | |
Javelina Wind Energy Center | Webb, Duval | 27°26′24″N 98°54′36″W / 27.44000°N 98.91000°W / 27.44000; -98.91000 (Javelina Wind Energy Center) | 748.7 | GE Energy | 2018 | [86] |
Jumbo Road Wind | Castro | 34°49′05″N 102°24′35″W / 34.81806°N 102.40972°W / 34.81806; -102.40972 (Jumbo Road) | 300 | GE Energy | 2015 | [87] |
Karankawa | Patricio/Bee | 28°09′14″N 97°46′12″W / 28.15389°N 97.77000°W / 28.15389; -97.77000 (Karankawa) | 307 | GE Energy | 2020 | [88] |
Keechi Wind Project | Jack | 31°31′1″N 95°57′12″W / 31.51694°N 95.95333°W / 31.51694; -95.95333 (Keechi Wind Project) | 110 | Vestas | 2015 | |
King Mountain Wind Farm | Upton | 31°14′16″N 102°14′16″W / 31.23778°N 102.23778°W / 31.23778; -102.23778 (King Mountain Wind Farm) | 278.2 | Bonus/GE Energy | 2001 | |
Langford Wind Farm | Tom Green, Schleicher, Irion | 31°06′15″N 100°39′39″W / 31.10417°N 100.66083°W / 31.10417; -100.66083 (Langford Wind Farm) | 150 | GE Energy | 2009 | |
Live Oak Wind Farm | Schleicher | 30°53′56″N 100°36′37″W / 30.89889°N 100.61028°W / 30.89889; -100.61028 (Live Oak Wind Farm) | 199.5 | Gamesa | 2018 | [89] |
Logan's Gap Wind Farm | Comanche | 31°49′21″N 98°41′26″W / 31.82250°N 98.69056°W / 31.82250; -98.69056 (Logan's Gap Wind Farm) | 200 | Siemens | 2015 | [90] |
Lone Star Wind Farm | Shackelford, Callahan | 32°16′22″N 99°27′22″W / 32.27278°N 99.45611°W / 32.27278; -99.45611 (Lone Star Wind Farm) | 400 | Gamesa | 2008 | |
Los Vientos Wind Farm | Starr, Willacy | 26°22′00″N 98°49′00″W / 26.36667°N 98.81667°W / 26.36667; -98.81667 (Los Vientos Wind Farm) | 912 | Mitsubishi/Siemens/Vestas | 2016 | [91] |
Magic Valley Wind Farm | Willacy | 26°24′57″N 97°33′56″W / 26.41583°N 97.56556°W / 26.41583; -97.56556 (Magic Valley Wind Farm) | 203 | Vestas | 2012 | [92] |
Majestic Wind Farm | Carson | 35°22′50″N 101°31′41″W / 35.38056°N 101.52806°W / 35.38056; -101.52806 (Majestic Wind Farm) | 161.1 | Vestas | 2012 | [93] |
Mariah North Wind Farm | Parmer | 34°31′49″N 102°55′28″W / 34.53028°N 102.92444°W / 34.53028; -102.92444 (Mariah North Wind Farm) | 230.4 | GE Energy | 2016 | [94] |
McAdoo Wind Farm | Dickens | 33°45′06″N 100°58′09″W / 33.75167°N 100.96917°W / 33.75167; -100.96917 (McAdoo Wind Farm) | 150 | GE Energy | 2008 | |
Mesquite Creek Wind | Borden, Dawson | 32°42′00″N 101°44′28″W / 32.70000°N 101.74111°W / 32.70000; -101.74111 (Mesquite Creek Wind Farm) | 211 | GE Energy | 2015 | [95] |
Miami Wind Energy Center | Roberts, Hemphill, Gray, Wheeler | 35°39′14″N 100°32′19″W / 35.65389°N 100.53861°W / 35.65389; -100.53861 (Miami Wind Energy Center) | 289 | GE Energy | 2014 | [96] |
Notrees Windpower | Ector, Winkler | 31°59′48″N 102°50′22″W / 31.99667°N 102.83944°W / 31.99667; -102.83944 (Notrees Wind Farm) | 150 | Vestas/GE Energy | 2009 | |
Palo Duro Wind Energy Center | Hansford, Ochiltree | 36°24′51″N 101°02′00″W / 36.41417°N 101.03333°W / 36.41417; -101.03333 (Palo Duro Wind Farm) | 250 | GE Energy | 2014 | [97] |
Panhandle Wind Farm (I & II) | Carson | 35°25′39″N 101°15′11″W / 35.42750°N 101.25306°W / 35.42750; -101.25306 (Panhandle Wind Farm) | 400 | GE/Siemens | 2014 | |
Panther Creek Wind Farm | Big Spring | 31°59′00″N 101°7′00″W / 31.98333°N 101.11667°W / 31.98333; -101.11667 (Panther Creek Wind Farm) | 457.5 | GE Energy | 2009 | |
Papalote Creek Wind Farm | San Patricio | 27°58′48″N 97°23′28″W / 27.98000°N 97.39111°W / 27.98000; -97.39111 (Papalote Creek Wind Farm) | 380 | Siemens/Vestas | 2010 | [98] |
Patriot Wind Farm | Nueces | 27°35′34″N 97°38′53″W / 27.59278°N 97.64806°W / 27.59278; -97.64806 (Patriot Wind Farm) | 226 | Vestas | 2019 | [82] |
Peñascal Wind Power Project | Kenedy | 27°6′44″N 97°32′26″W / 27.11222°N 97.54056°W / 27.11222; -97.54056 (Penascal Wind Farm) | 605.2 | Mitsubishi, Gamesa | 2010 | [71][99] |
Rattlesnake Wind Energy Center | Glasscock | 31°46′33″N 101°44′27″W / 31.77583°N 101.74083°W / 31.77583; -101.74083 (Rattlesnake Wind Energy Center) | 207 | GE Energy | 2015 | [100] |
Rattlesnake Wind Farm | McCulloch | 31°15′08″N 99°31′35″W / 31.25222°N 99.52639°W / 31.25222; -99.52639 (Rattlesnake Wind Farm) | 160 | Goldwind | 2018 | [101] |
Rocksprings Wind Farm | Val Verde | 29°46′16″N 100°46′31″W / 29.77111°N 100.77528°W / 29.77111; -100.77528 (Rocksprings Wind Farm) | 180 | GE Energy | 2017 | [102] |
Roscoe Wind Farm | Roscoe | 32°15′52″N 100°20′39″W / 32.26444°N 100.34417°W / 32.26444; -100.34417 (Roscoe Wind Farm) | 781.5 | GE Energy/Siemens/Mitsubishi | 2009 | |
Route 66 Wind Farm | Carson, Armstrong | 34°56′14″N 101°26′02″W / 34.93722°N 101.43389°W / 34.93722; -101.43389 (Route 66 Wind Farm) | 150 | Vestas | 2015 | [103] |
Salt Fork Wind Farm | Donley, Gray | 35°11′18″N 100°51′14″W / 35.18833°N 100.85389°W / 35.18833; -100.85389 (Salt Fork Wind Farm) | 174 | Vestas | 2016 | [104] |
Santa Rita Wind Energy | Reagan | 31°10′53″N 101°19′08″W / 31.18139°N 101.31889°W / 31.18139; -101.31889 (Santa Rita Wind Energy) | 300 | GE Energy | 2018 | [105] |
Shannon Wind | Clay | 33°30′13″N 98°22′25″W / 33.50361°N 98.37361°W / 33.50361; -98.37361 (Shannon Wind Farm) | 204 | GE Energy | 2015 | [106] |
Sherbino Wind Farm | Pecos | 30°48′40″N 102°21′43″W / 30.81111°N 102.36194°W / 30.81111; -102.36194 (Sherbino Wind Farm) | 300 | Vestas | 2011 | [107] |
Silver Star Wind Farm | Eastland, Erath | 32°19′35″N 98°26′3″W / 32.32639°N 98.43417°W / 32.32639; -98.43417 (Silver Star Wind Farm) | 60 | Clipper | 2008 | |
South Plains Wind Farm | Floyd | 34°11′07″N 101°22′18″W / 34.18528°N 101.37167°W / 34.18528; -101.37167 (South Plains Wind Farm) | 500.3 | Vestas | 2016 | [108][109] |
Spinning Spur Wind Ranch | Oldham, Potter | 35°13′37″N 102°12′45″W / 35.22694°N 102.21250°W / 35.22694; -102.21250 (Spinning Spur Wind Project) | 516 | GE Energy/Siemens/Vestas | 2015 | [110] |
Stella Wind Farm | Kenedy | 26°56′21″N 97°41′25″W / 26.93917°N 97.69028°W / 26.93917; -97.69028 (Electra Wind Farm) | 201 | Acciona | 2018 | [111] |
Stephens Ranch Wind Farm (I & II) | Borden, Lynn | 32°55′35″N 101°38′52″W / 32.92639°N 101.64778°W / 32.92639; -101.64778 (Stephens Ranch Wind Farm) | 376 | GE Energy | 2015 | [112] |
Sweetwater Wind Farm | Nolan | 32°21′33″N 100°21′20″W / 32.35917°N 100.35556°W / 32.35917; -100.35556 (Sweetwater Wind Farm) | 585.3 | GE Energy/Siemens/Mitsubishi | 2007 | |
Tahoka Wind Farm | Lynn | 33°09′03″N 100°40′45″W / 33.15083°N 100.67917°W / 33.15083; -100.67917 (Tahoka Wind Farm) | 300 | GE Energy | 2018 | [113] |
Trent Wind Farm | Nolan | 32°25′19″N 100°12′44″W / 32.42194°N 100.21222°W / 32.42194; -100.21222 (Trent Wind Farm) | 150 | GE Energy | 2001 | |
Trinity Hills Wind Farm | Archer, Young | 33°23′14″N 98°39′11″W / 33.38722°N 98.65306°W / 33.38722; -98.65306 (Trinity Hills Wind Farm) | 225 | Clipper | 2012 | [114] |
Turkey Track Energy Center | Nolan, Coke, Runnels | 32°11′05″N 100°16′20″W / 32.18472°N 100.27222°W / 32.18472; -100.27222 (Turkey Track Energy Center) | 170 | GE Energy | 2008 | |
Wake Wind Farm | Crosby | 33°50′24″N 101°06′11″W / 33.84000°N 101.10306°W / 33.84000; -101.10306 (Wake Wind Farm) | 257.2 | GE Energy | 2016 | |
Wildorado Wind Ranch | Oldham, Potter, Randall | 35°17′31″N 102°18′11″W / 35.29194°N 102.30306°W / 35.29194; -102.30306 (Wildorado Wind Ranch) | 161 | Siemens | 2007 | [71] |
Willow Springs | Haskell | 33°20′35″N 99°38′30″W / 33.34306°N 99.64167°W / 33.34306; -99.64167 (Willow Springs Wind Farm) | 250 | GE Energy | 2017 | [115] |
Woodward Mountain Wind Ranch | Pecos | 30°57′16″N 102°25′22″W / 30.95444°N 102.42278°W / 30.95444; -102.42278 (Woodward Mountain Wind Ranch) | 159 | Vestas | 2001 |
Solar farms
The following list emphasizes operating solar photovoltaic farms in Texas that are 20 MW or larger.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MWAC) | Year Completed | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Roadrunner 1 & 2 | Upton County | 31°13′10″N 102°11′32″W / 31.2194°N 102.1922°W / 31.2194; -102.1922 (Roadrunner Solar) | 497 | 2019/2020 | [116] |
Permian | Andrews County | 420 | 2019 | +40MW battery[117][118] | |
Phoebe | Winkler County | 31°50′36″N 102°52′06″W / 31.8434°N 102.8683°W / 31.8434; -102.8683 (Phoebe Solar) | 250 | 2019 | [119] |
Rambler Solar | Tom Green County | 31°31′01″N 100°36′00″W / 31.5170°N 100.6000°W / 31.5170; -100.6000 (Rambler Solar) | 200 | 2020 | [120] |
Holstein Solar | Nolan County | 32°06′15″N 100°09′45″W / 32.1041°N 100.1624°W / 32.1041; -100.1624 (Holstein Solar) | 200 | 2020 | [121] |
Oberon | Ector County | 31°42′12″N 102°42′04″W / 31.7033°N 102.7012°W / 31.7033; -102.7012 (Oberon Solar) | 180 | 2020 | [122] |
Upton Solar 2 | Upton County | 31°14′30″N 102°17′25″W / 31.2418°N 102.2903°W / 31.2418; -102.2903 (Upton Solar) | 180 | 2018 | [123][124] |
Midway Solar | Pecos County | 30°59′28″N 102°13′17″W / 30.9910°N 102.2214°W / 30.9910; -102.2214 (Midway Solar) | 178 | 2019 | [125] |
Roserock Solar | Pecos County | 30°57′37″N 103°18′24″W / 30.9602°N 103.3067°W / 30.9602; -103.3067 (Roserock Solar) | 157 | 2016 | [126] |
Buckthorn Solar 1 | Pecos County | 30°34′32″N 102°33′05″W / 30.5755°N 102.5513°W / 30.5755; -102.5513 (Buckthorn Solar) | 154 | 2018 | [127] |
East Pecos Solar | Pecos County | 31°00′03″N 102°16′54″W / 31.0009°N 102.2817°W / 31.0009; -102.2817 (East Pecos Solar) | 120 | 2017 | [128] |
Castle Gap Solar | Upton County | 31°15′18″N 102°16′19″W / 31.2550°N 102.2720°W / 31.2550; -102.2720 (Castle Gap Solar) | 116 | 2017 | [129] |
Alamo 6 | Pecos County | 30°59′35″N 102°16′15″W / 30.9931°N 102.2708°W / 30.9931; -102.2708 (Pearl Solar) | 110 | 2017 | [130] |
Alamo 7 | Haskell | 33°02′24″N 99°33′09″W / 33.0400°N 99.5525°W / 33.0400; -99.5525 (Alamo 7) | 106 | 2016 | [131] |
Lamesa Solar | Lamesa | 32°42′56″N 101°55′35″W / 32.7156°N 101.9265°W / 32.7156; -101.9265 (Lamesa Solar) | 102 | 2017 | [132] |
Lapetus | Andrews County | 32°27′36″N 102°40′22″W / 32.4601°N 102.6728°W / 32.4601; -102.6728 (Lapetus Solar) | 100 | 2019 | [133] |
Alamo 5 | Uvalde | 29°13′00″N 99°42′58″W / 29.2167°N 99.7161°W / 29.2167; -99.7161 (Alamo 5) | 95 | 2016 | [134] |
Pearl Solar | Pecos County | 30°59′16″N 102°16′06″W / 30.9878°N 102.2683°W / 30.9878; -102.2683 (Pearl Solar) | 50 | 2017 | [135] |
SolaireHolman Solar | Brewster County | 30°27′18″N 103°28′29″W / 30.4551°N 103.4747°W / 30.4551; -103.4747 (SolaireHolman Solar) | 50 | 2017 | [136] |
Alamo 1 | San Antonio | 29°16′18″N 98°26′41″W / 29.2717°N 98.4447°W / 29.2717; -98.4447 (Alamo 1) | 41 | 2013 | [137] |
Alamo 4 | Brackettville | 29°19′44″N 100°23′02″W / 29.3289°N 100.3839°W / 29.3289; -100.3839 (Alamo 4) | 39.6 | 2014 | [138] |
Webberville Solar Farm | Webberville | 30°14′18″N 97°30′31″W / 30.2383°N 97.5086°W / 30.2383; -97.5086 (Webberville Solar Farm) | 30 | 2011 | [139] |
Barilla Solar | Pecos County | 30°57′36″N 103°21′00″W / 30.9600°N 103.3500°W / 30.9600; -103.3500 (Barilla Solar) | 18 | 2014 | [140] |
Blue Wing Solar Project | San Antonio | 29°18′25″N 98°24′15″W / 29.3069°N 98.4042°W / 29.3069; -98.4042 (Blue Wing Solar Project) | 14.4 | 2010 | [141] |
CPS3 Somerset Solar | Bexar County | 29°13′45″N 98°40′09″W / 29.2291°N 98.6692°W / 29.2291; -98.6692 (CPS3 Somerset) | 10.6 | 2012 | [142] |
El Paso Solar Center | El Paso | 31°58′42″N 106°25′39″W / 31.9783°N 106.4275°W / 31.9783; -106.4275 (Alamo 3) | 10 | 2014 | [143] |
Bryan Solar | Presidio County | 29°36′00″N 104°18′00″W / 29.6000°N 104.3000°W / 29.6000; -104.3000 (Bryan Solar) | 10 | 2013 | [144] |
CPS2 Sinkin Solar | Bexar County | 29°14′42″N 98°25′06″W / 29.2450°N 98.4183°W / 29.2450; -98.4183 (CPS2 Sinkin) | 9.9 | 2012 | [142] |
Alamo 3 | San Antonio | 29°28′45″N 98°17′50″W / 29.4792°N 98.2972°W / 29.4792; -98.2972 (Alamo 3) | 5.5 | 2015 | [145] |
Alamo 2 | San Antonio | 29°28′12″N 98°19′55″W / 29.4699°N 98.3319°W / 29.4699; -98.3319 (Alamo 2) | 4.4 | 2013 | [137] |
Utility companies
- Vistra Energy (formerly Energy Future Holdings) (includes Luminant and TXU)
- Oncor Electric Delivery
- NRG Energy includes Reliant Energy, Green Mountain Energy
- CenterPoint
- Austin Energy*
- Calpine
- CPS Energy*
- El Paso Electric
- Entergy, Texas (Formerly Gulf States Utilities) Is a separate subsidiary of Entergy Corporation
- Lubbock Power and Light*
- Lower Colorado River Authority*
- Luminant
- Panda Energy International
- Quanta Services
- Pedernales Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Bailey County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Bandera Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Bartlett Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Big Country Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Brazos Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU)[146]
- Central Texas Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Cherokee County Electric Cooperative Association[146][148]
- Coleman County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Comanche Electric Cooperative Association[146][147][148]
- Concho Valley Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association[146][147]
- CoServ Electric[146][148]
- Deaf Smith Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- East Texas Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Fannin County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Farmers Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Fayette Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Federated Rural Electric Insurance Exchange[146]
- Fort Belknap Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Golden Spread Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Grayson-Collin Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Greenbelt Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Hamilton County Electric Cooperative Association[146][148]
- Harmon Electric[146]
- Heart of Texas Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- HILCO Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Houston County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- J-A-C Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Jackson Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Jasper-Newton Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Karnes Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Lamar County Electric Cooperative Association[146][148]
- Lamb County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Lea County Electric Cooperative[146]
- Lighthouse Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Lyntegar Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Magic Valley Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Medina Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- MidSouth Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Navarro County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Navasota Valley Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- North Plains Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Nueces Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Panola-Harrison Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Rayburn Country Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Rio Grande Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Rita Blanca Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Rusk County Electric Cooperative[146][147]
- Sam Houston Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- San Bernard Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- San Miguel Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- San Patricio Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- South Plains Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- South Texas Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Southwest Arkansas Electric Cooperative[146]
- Southwest Rural Electric Association[146]
- Southwest Texas Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Swisher Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Taylor Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Tri-County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- United Cooperative Services[146][147][148]
- Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Victoria Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Western Farmers Electric Cooperative[146]
- Wharton County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- Wise Electric Cooperative[146][148]
- Wood County Electric Cooperative[146][147][148]
- * public utility
- Touchstone Energy
- National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
- Texas Energy Engineers
- Enbridge
- Southwestern Energy
- Foster Wheeler
See also
- February 13–16, 2021 North American winter storm
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