List of power stations in Alaska

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Alaska, sorted by type and name. In 2019, Alaska had a total summer capacity of 2,760 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 5,944 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 41% natural gas, 27.6% hydroelectric, 14.9% petroleum, 13.6% coal, 2.1% wind, 0.6% biomass and 0.2 solar.[1] The nation's only coal plant constructed since 2015 began operations in February 2020 at the University of Fairbanks.[3]

Sources of Alaska utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2022[1]

  Natural Gas (42.3%)
  Hydroelectric (29.5%)
  Petroleum (13.8%)
  Coal (11.6%)
  Wind (2.2%)
  Biomass (0.6%)

A grid known as "the Railbelt" serves about two-thirds of the state's population; extending from Fairbanks through Anchorage and into the Kenai Peninsula. Many of Alaska's power stations are diesel generators which service isolated communities and their localized transmission & distribution networks. Alaska is second behind Hawaii in the consumption of petroleum for electricity generation. The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative serves 58 communities in rural Alaska. Many rural residential customers receive the Power Cost Equalization subsidy to bring high electric costs closer to what urban residents pay. The state has vast untapped renewable resources, including wind near its coastlines, hydropower in its high-precipitation mountain regions, biomass from its forest and agriculture products, and solar from its rooftops.[3]

Nuclear power stations

There were no utility-scale nuclear facilities in the state of Alaska in 2022. A proposed nuclear power station was the Galena Nuclear Power Plant.

Fossil-fuel power stations

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[4]

Coal (Lignite)

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)[A]
TechnologyYear
Completed
Scheduled
Retirement
Refs
Aurora Energy LLC
Chena Power Plant
Fairbanks64°50′52″N 147°44′06″W25.7Conventional Steam Coal1952 (Unit 1-4.7MW)
1952 (Unit 2-2.0MW)
1952 (Unit 3–1.3MW)
1975 (Unit 5-19MW)
TBD (Unit 1)
TBD (Unit 2)
2009 (Unit 3)
TBD (Unit 5)
[5]
Central Heat & Power Plant
Eielson Air Force Base
Fairbanks North Star64°40′17″N 147°04′34″W20Conventional Steam Coal1952 (Unit 1–0.5MW)
1952 (Unit 2–0.5MW)
1955 (Unit 3–5.0MW)
1969 (Unit 4–5.0MW)
1987 (Unit 5–9.0MW)
TBD (Unit 1)
TBD (Unit 2)
TBD (Unit 3)
TBD (Unit 4)
TBD (Unit 5)
[6]
Clear Air Force Station Power PlantYukon-Koyukuk64°17′26″N 149°11′13″W22.5Conventional Steam Coal1960 (Unit 1–7.5MW)
1960 (Unit 2–7.5MW)
1960 (Unit 3–7.5MW)
2016[7][8]
Healy Power PlantHealy63°51′15″N 148°57′00″W75Conventional Steam Coal1967 (Unit 1-25MW)
1998 (Unit 2-50MW)
TBD (Unit 1)
TBD (Unit 2)
[9]
(Fort Wainwright) Power PlantFairbanks64°49′32″N 147°38′55″W22.1Conventional Steam Coal1945 (Unit 1–3.5MW)
1955 (Unit 2–6.2MW)
1955 (Unit 3–6.2MW)
1955 (Unit 4–6.2MW)
1989 (Unit 5–6.2MW)
TBD (Unit 1)
IDLE (Unit 2)
TBD (Unit 3)
TBD (Unit 4)
TBD (Unit 5)
[10]
Ben J. Atkinson Power Plant
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks64°51′15″N 147°49′20″W9.1Conventional Steam Coal1964 (Unit 1–0.5MW)
1964 (Unit 2–0.5MW)
1981 (Unit 3–8.1MW)
2020 (Unit 1)
2020 (Unit 2)
TBD (Unit 3)
[11][12]
Atkinson Power Plant Addition
UA Fairbanks
Fairbanks64°51′15″N 147°49′20″W17Conventional Steam Coal2018-2020TBD[13][14][15]

A Multi-fuel plant, listed is "Total Net Summer Capacity" by source.

Petroleum

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
AlakanukWade Hampton62°41′00″N 164°39′16″W0.8Reciprocating Engine2013
AmblerAmbler67°05′17″N 157°51′24″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)1990-1998
Anchorage 1Anchorage61°13′20″N 149°51′58″W2.0Reciprocating Engine1972/2007
AngoonSkagway57°29′57″N 134°35′10″W1.5Reciprocating Engine (x3)1990-2009
AniakBethel61°34′51″N 159°32′08″W1.7Reciprocating Engine (x3)1988-2016
Auke BayJuneau58°23′15″N 134°38′41″W33.7Simple Cycle (x2)1993/1994
BethelBethel60°47′23″N 161°47′16″W12.6Reciprocating Engine (x6)1976-1992
Brevig MissionBrevig Mission65°19′54″N 166°28′46″W1.0Reciprocating Engine (x3)2010/2018
CentennialKetchikan55°07′17″N 131°33′37″W3.3Reciprocating Engine1987
Central Heat & Power Plant
(Eielson Air Force Base)
Fairbanks North Star64°40′17″N 147°04′34″W6.0Reciprocating Engine (x4)2015
ChevakChevak61°31′31″N 165°35′25″W1.8Reciprocating Engine (x3)2009
CraigKetchikan55°28′37″N 133°08′55″W4.6Reciprocating Engine (x4)1983-2015
Delta PowerDelta Junction64°01′41″N 145°43′10″W23.1Simple Cycle1976
DillinghamDillingham59°02′34″N 158°28′07″W11Reciprocating Engine (x9)1988-2019
Dutch HarborDutch Harbor53°53′33″N 166°32′18″W21.9Reciprocating Engine (x7)1989-2015
ElimElim64°37′00″N 162°15′49″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)2003-2019
EmmonakEmmonak62°46′40″N 164°31′53″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x4)1995-2016
FairbanksFairbanks64°51′15″N 147°43′10″W42.2Reciprocating Engine (x2)
Simple Cycle (x2)
1970 (5.4MW)
1971/1972 (36.8MW)
False IslandKetchikan55°29′21″N 133°08′04″W1.3Reciprocating Engine2003
Fort Greely Power PlantDelta Junction63°58′25″N 145°43′00″W7.4Reciprocating Engine (x4)1959/2010
Galena Electric UtilityGalena64°44′39″N 156°52′25″W3.9Reciprocating Engine (x5)1999-2015
GambellGambell63°46′38″N 171°42′45″W1.6Reciprocating Engine (x3)2006
GlennallenGlennallen62°06′37″N 145°31′57″W10.7Reciprocating Engine (x4)1976-2010
Gold CreekJuneau58°18′39″N 134°25′03″W10.7Reciprocating Engine (x5)1952-1966
Gwitchyaa ZheeFort Yukon66°33′59″N 145°15′11″W2.8Reciprocating Engine (x4)2015-2016
HainesHaines59°14′09″N 135°26′46″W8.1Reciprocating Engine (x5)1968-2006
HealyHealy63°51′15″N 148°57′00″W2.8Reciprocating Engine1967
HoonahSkagway58°06′23″N 135°25′51″W2.0Reciprocating Engine (x3)1997/2012
Hooper BayHooper Bay61°31′51″N 166°06′07″W2.2Reciprocating Engine (x4)1997-2018
HydaburgKetchikan55°12′18″N 132°49′17″W1.0Reciprocating Engine (x3)1985-2001
Industrial PlantJuneau58°22′03″N 134°36′29″W41.7Simple Cycle2016
Jarvis StreetSitka59°14′09″N 135°26′46″W25.6Reciprocating Engine (x5)1979-2014
KakeWrangell59°14′09″N 135°26′46″W3.1Reciprocating Engine (x5)1993/2017
KasiglukKasigluk60°52′23″N 162°31′11″W2.0Reciprocating Engine (x3)2004-2017
KianaKiana66°58′26″N 160°25′43″W1.2Reciprocating Engine (x3)1984-2019
King CoveKing Cove55°03′42″N 162°18′37″W1.8Reciprocating Engine (x4)1995
KivalinaKivalina67°43′36″N 164°32′18″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x4)1977-2004
KlawockKetchikan55°33′12″N 133°05′07″W2.5Reciprocating Engine2017
Kodiak MicrogridKodiak57°47′24″N 152°23′49″W18.3Reciprocating Engine (x4)1976-2005
KotlikWade Hampton63°01′56″N 163°33′11″W1.4Reciprocating Engine (x4)2007
Kotzebue HybridKotzebue66°50′16″N 162°33′25″W11.8Reciprocating Engine (x6)1987-2016
KoyukKoyuk64°55′56″N 161°10′02″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)2005
Lemon CreekJuneau58°21′13″N 134°29′43″W25.6Reciprocating Engine (x9)
Simple Cycle (x2)
1969-1985 (24.5MW)
1980/1983 (1.1MW)
MarshallWade Hampton61°52′42″N 162°05′06″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)1994-2010
McGrathMcGrath62°57′25″N 155°35′42″W2.2Reciprocating Engine (x4)1988-2011
Mountain VillageBethel62°05′08″N 163°43′45″W2.3Reciprocating Engine (x4)1984-2015
NaknekNaknek58°43′49″N 157°00′26″W16.5Reciprocating Engine (x12)1977-2019
New StuyahokNew Stuyahok59°26′54″N 157°19′32″W1.4Reciprocating Engine (x3)2003-2012
NewhalenIliamna59°43′32″N 154°53′40″W0.9Reciprocating Engine (x3)2012
NoatakNoatak67°34′15″N 162°57′57″W1.3Reciprocating Engine (x3)2004-2015
NoorvikNoorvik66°50′04″N 161°02′19″W1.5Reciprocating Engine (x3)1997-2017
North PoleNorth Pole64°44′08″N 147°20′53″W181Simple Cycle (x2)
1x1 Combined Cycle
1976-1977 (121MW)
2007 (60MW)
NorthwayTok62°57′42″N 141°56′14″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)1997-2007
NunapitchukNunapitchuk60°53′45″N 162°27′35″W0.5Reciprocating Engine2006
Nymans Plant MicrogridKodiak57°43′54″N 152°30′25″W10Reciprocating Engine (x2)1994/2000
NSB Anaktuvuk PassAnaktuvuk Pass68°08′17″N 151°44′28″W2.7Reciprocating Engine (x5)1994/2003
NSB Atqasuk UtilityAtqasuk70°28′57″N 157°25′31″W3.2Reciprocating Engine (x5)1986/2003
NSB Kaktovik UtilityKaktovik70°07′32″N 143°37′08″W2.6Reciprocating Engine (x4)2000
NSB Nuiqsut UtilityNuiqsut70°13′14″N 150°59′37″W4.4Reciprocating Engine (x6)1999-2013
NSB Point Hope UtilityPoint Hope68°20′54″N 166°44′14″W3.1Reciprocating Engine (x4)1995-2014
NSB Point Lay UtilityPoint Lay69°44′25″N 163°00′21″W2.4Reciprocating Engine (x4)2013
NSB Wainwright UtilityWainwright70°38′34″N 160°01′14″W3.0Reciprocating Engine (x5)1988-2001
OrcaCordova60°33′21″N 145°45′11″W10.7Reciprocating Engine (x5)1984-2009
PelicanPelican57°57′26″N 136°13′12″W1.0Reciprocating Engine (x3)2008
PetersburgWrangell56°48′40″N 132°57′26″W12.9Reciprocating Engine (x7)1965-2012
Pilot StationWade Hampton61°56′11″N 162°52′51″W1.3Reciprocating Engine (x3)2002-2018
Port Lions MicrogridPort Lions57°51′53″N 152°51′19″W0.5Reciprocating Engine2017
QuinhagakQuinhagak59°44′51″N 161°54′38″W1.2Reciprocating Engine (x3)1996-2019
S W BaileyKetchikan55°21′27″N 131°41′49″W25.9Reciprocating Engine (x4)1969-1998
Sand PointAleutians East55°20′23″N 160°29′50″W3.0Reciprocating Engine (x4)2000/2010
SavoongaSavoonga63°41′43″N 170°28′33″W1.7Reciprocating Engine (x3)2008/2019
Scammon BayScammon Bay61°50′35″N 165°34′53″W1.3Reciprocating Engine (x3)2001-2007
SelawikSelawik66°36′24″N 160°00′53″W1.7Reciprocating Engine (x3)2003-2014
SeldoviaSeldovia59°26′22″N 151°42′48″W2.2Reciprocating Engine (x2)2004/2017
SewardSeward60°07′51″N 149°26′06″W15.6Reciprocating Engine (x6)1975-2010
ShishmarefShishmaref65°15′18″N 166°04′25″W1.5Reciprocating Engine (x4)1976-2006
ShungnakShungnak66°53′17″N 157°08′25″W1.2Reciprocating Engine (x4)1984-1998
SkagwaySkagway59°27′16″N 135°18′47″W3.4Reciprocating Engine (x4)1986-2009
Slana Generating StationSlana62°35′34″N 143°35′20″W1.2Reciprocating Engine (x3)2016
Snake RiverNome64°30′19″N 165°25′47″W16.6Reciprocating Engine (x5)1991-2013
St MarysPitkas Point62°03′05″N 163°10′21″W6.5Reciprocating Engine (x3)1974-2006
St MichaelNome63°28′39″N 162°02′18″W0.7Reciprocating Engine2015
StebbinsNome63°31′16″N 162°17′11″W2.0Reciprocating Engine (x4)2014
Swampy AcresKodiak57°46′32″N 152°28′49″W8.4Reciprocating Engine (x3)2002/2015
Thorne BayKetchikan55°41′09″N 132°31′44″W1.0Reciprocating Engine (x2)1993/1996
TNSG North PlantDeadhorse70°14′07″N 148°23′01″W0.3Reciprocating Engine2010
TogiakTogiak59°03′35″N 160°22′49″W2.8Reciprocating Engine (x4)2019
TokTok63°20′08″N 143°00′00″W5.3Reciprocating Engine (x6)1985-2010
Toksook BayToksook Bay60°31′48″N 165°06′31″W2.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)2005/2019
UnalakleetNome63°52′36″N 160°47′25″W2.0Reciprocating Engine (x4)2010
Unalaska Power ModuleUnalaska53°51′50″N 166°30′45″W1.1Reciprocating Engine1993
Unisea G 2Dutch Harbor53°52′47″N 166°33′12″W17.5Reciprocating Engine (x8)1990/2012
University of Alaska FairbanksFairbanks64°51′15″N 147°49′20″W9.6Reciprocating Engine2000
Upper KalskagBethel61°31′37″N 160°20′53″W1.1Reciprocating Engine (x3)2004
ValdezValdez61°07′49″N 146°21′53″W8.6Reciprocating Engine (x5)1972-2017
Valdez CogenValdez61°05′02″N 146°15′10″W5.3Simple Cycle2000
VikingKetchikan55°32′27″N 133°06′08″W1.0Reciprocating Engine2003
Westward SeafoodsDutch Harbor53°51′31″N 166°33′10″W6.6Reciprocating Engine (x3)1991
WrangellWrangell56°27′40″N 132°22′46″W8.5Reciprocating Engine (x4)1987-2002
YakutatYakutat59°32′41″N 139°43′27″W3.8Reciprocating Engine (x4)1999-2012

Natural gas

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
Agrium Kenai Nitrogen OperationsKenai60°40′24″N 151°22′42″W12.5Simple Cycle (x5)1977
Anchorage 1Anchorage61°13′20″N 149°51′58″W75.9Simple Cycle (x2)1972/2007
BarrowUtqiagvik71°17′31″N 156°46′43″W20.3Simple Cycle (x5)
Reciprocating Engine (x2)
1977-2001 (17.3MW)
1994 (3.0MW)
BelugaBeluga61°11′10″N 151°02′08″W312.4Simple Cycle (x6)1968-1978
Bernice LakeNikiski60°41′37″N 151°23′15″W76.7Simple Cycle (x3)1971-1981
Eklutna Generation StationChugiak, Anchorage61°27′28″N 149°21′05″W171Reciprocating Engine (x10)2015
George M Sullivan Generation Plant 2Anchorage61°13′47″N 149°43′00″W346.93x1 Combined Cycle
Simple Cycle
1979/2017 (254.3MW)
1984 (92.6MW)
InternationalAnchorage61°10′08″N 149°54′40″W30Simple Cycle (x2)1964-1965
NSB Nuiqsut UtilityNuiqsut70°13′14″N 150°59′37″W2.2Reciprocating Engine (x3)2008/2013
Nikiski Co-GenerationNikiski60°40′35″N 151°22′40″W80.81x1 Combined Cycle1986/2013
SoldotnaSoldotna60°29′58″N 150°59′50″W50Simple Cycle2014
Southcentral Power ProjectAnchorage61°10′03″N 149°54′19″W203.93x1 Combined Cycle2013
Tesoro Kenai Cogeneration PlantKenai60°40′37″N 151°22′53″W8.6Simple Cycle (x2)1988
TNSG North PlantDeadhorse70°14′07″N 148°23′01″W25.4Simple Cycle (x4)2008-2014
TNSG South PlantDeadhorse70°12′00″N 148°28′00″W8.1Reciprocating Engine (x6)1992-2010

Renewable power stations

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[4]

Biomass

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Fuel
Type
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
JBER Landfill Gas Power PlantAnchorage61°17′10″N 149°36′36″W11.5Landfill gasReciprocating Engine (x5)2012

Geothermal

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
Chena Geothermal PlantFairbanks North Star65°03′11″N 146°03′20″W0.4ORC Generator (x2)2006[16][17]

Hydroelectric

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Number of
Turbines
Year CompletedRefs
Allison CreekValdez61°05′04″N 146°21′12″W6.512016
Annex CreekJuneau58°19′03″N 134°06′04″W4.021915
Beaver FallsKetchikan55°22′47″N 131°28′13″W5.431947/1954
Black Bear LakeCraig55°28′35″N 133°08′52″W4.511995
Blue Lake HydroSitka57°09′06″N 135°13′47″W15.932014
Bradley LakeKenai Peninsula59°46′43″N 150°56′25″W12621991
2018 (Upgraded)[A]
[18]
Chester LakeMetlakatla55°07′01″N 131°32′45″W1.311988
Cooper LakeKenai Peninsula60°23′32″N 149°39′56″W19.421961
Eklutna Hydro ProjectMatanuska-Susitna61°28′31″N 149°09′00″W44.421955
Goat Lake HydroSkagway59°32′09″N 135°12′44″W4.011997
Gold CreekJuneau58°18′39″N 134°25′03″W1.631914/1951
Green LakeSitka, Alaska56°59′11″N 135°07′22″W18.621982
Humpback CreekValdez Cordova60°36′46″N 145°40′46″W1.231991
Kasidaya Creek HydroSkagway59°24′26″N 135°20′27″W3.012008
KetchikanKetchikan55°20′41″N 131°38′00″W4.231938/1952/1954
King CoveAleutians East55°03′42″N 162°18′37″W0.711995
Lake DorothyJuneau58°13′57″N 134°03′12″W14.312009
Newhalen
(Tazimina)
Iliamna59°53′57″N 154°41′55″W0.821998[19]
PelicanPelican57°57′26″N 136°13′12″W0.621984
Purple LakeMetlakatla55°05′29″N 131°32′42″W3.931956/1962
Salmon Creek 1Juneau58°19′37″N 134°27′47″W8.511984
SilvisKetchikan55°22′53″N 131°31′04″W2.111958
SkagwaySkagway59°27′16″N 135°18′47″W1.041909/1957/
1981/1987
SnettishamJuneau58°08′29″N 133°44′13″W78.231973/1990
Solomon GulchValdez Cordova61°04′58″N 146°18′12″W12.021982
South ForkKlawock55°33′48″N 132°53′28″W2.012005
Swan LakeKetchikan55°36′55″N 131°21′22″W22.621984
Terror LakeKodiak Island57°41′10″N 152°53′42″W33.631984/2014
Tyee Lake Hydroelectric FacilityWrangell56°12′59″N 131°30′15″W22.621983
WhitmanKetchikan55°19′41″N 131°31′51″W2.122015

A The "Battle Creek Project" increased the Bradley Lake hydro facility's production by about 10 percent.[20]

Solar

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
GVEA Solar FarmFairbanks0.65Photovoltaic2018[21]
Willow Solar FarmMatanuska-Susitna1.2Photovoltaic2020[22]

Wind

Additional data reported by the United States Wind Turbine Database[23]
Plant NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Number of
Turbines
Year
Completed
Refs
Bethel TurbineBethel60°46′53″N 161°53′04″W0.912018
Chevak WindChevak61°31′29″N 165°36′27″W0.442009
Delta Wind FarmDelta Junction64°00′50″N 145°35′48″W1.932008/2009/2013
Emmonak WindEmmonak62°47′01″N 164°33′37″W0.442011
Eva Creek WindFerry64°03′29″N 148°53′06″W24.6122013
Fire Island WindAnchorage61°07′48″N 150°14′37″W18112012
Gambell WindGambell63°46′44″N 171°42′42″W0.332010
Hooper Bay WindHooper Bay61°32′09″N 166°05′48″W0.332008
Klondike TurbineSeward60°07′34″N 149°25′56″W1.512001
Kotzebue Hybrid WindKotzebue66°50′16″N 162°33′25″W4.5191997/1999/2002/
2005/2006/2012
Kasigluk WindKasigluk60°52′16″N 162°30′48″W0.332006[24]
Pillar Mountain WindKodiak Island57°47′13″N 152°26′26″W962009/2012
Quinhagak WindQuinhagak59°44′24″N 161°54′52″W0.332010
Sand Point WindAleutians East55°20′23″N 160°29′50″W122011
Savoonga WindSavoonga63°41′29″N 170°29′54″W0.222008
Selawik WindSelawik66°36′30″N 160°01′07″W0.2642004
Shaktoolik WindShaktoolik64°21′39″N 161°12′14″W0.222012
Snake River Wind
(Newton Peak)
Nome64°34′00″N 165°25′53″W2.6172013/2015
St. Mary's TurbinePitkas Point62°02′05″N 163°15′03″W0.912019
Toksook Bay WindToksook Bay60°31′36″N 165°06′53″W0.332006[25]
Tuntutuliak WindTuntutuliak60°20′15″N 162°39′46″W0.552012
Unakleet WindNome60°54′33″N 160°46′12″W0.662009

Storage power stations

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[4]

Battery

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesDischarge
Capacity
(MW)
TechnologyYear
Completed
Refs
Battery Energy Storage SystemFairbanks North Star64°49′00″N 147°43′30″W40Batteries2003
ESS Battery MicrogridKodiak Island57°47′57″N 152°24′15″W3.0Batteries2012
Eyak Service Center BESSValdez Cordova60°32′26″N 145°44′27″W1.0Batteries2019
Kotzebue HybridKotzebue66°50′16″N 162°33′25″W1.2Batteries2015
Soldotna 93 Batteries 2022

Flywheel

Plant NameLocationCoordinatesDischarge
Capacity (MW)
TechnologyYear CompletedRefs
Flywheel Energy Storage System MicrogridKodiak Island57°46′48″N 152°26′38″W2.0Flywheels2015

See also

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