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Coal[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Year OpenedScheduled RetirementRefs
Apache Generating StationCochise County2041979-[1]
Cholla Power PlantNavajo County8401962/1980/1981Unit 2 closed in 2015, Unit 4 retiring in 2020 (414MW)
Unit 1 and 3 in 2025 (426MW)
[2]
Coronado Generating StationApache County8221979/1980-[3]
Navajo Generating StationCoconino County2,4091974/1975/19762019[4]
Springerville Generating StationApache County1,7661985/1990/2006/2009-[5]
Arizona

Natural Gas-fired peaking stations[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
H. Wilson Sundt Generating StationPima County200[6]

Natural Gas[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
Agua Fria Generating StationMaricopa County626[7]
Arlington Valley PlantMaricopa County577[8][9]
Coolidge Generating StationPinal County575[10]
Desert Basin Power PlantPinal County577[11]
Douglas Power Plant[4]
Gila River Generating StationMaricopa County2,200
Griffith EnergyMohave County654[8]
Harquahala Generating StationMaricopa County783[8]
H. Wilson Sundt Generating StationPima County222[6]
Kyrene Power PlantMaricopa County521[12]
Mesquite Power PlantMaricopa County1,250[8]
Ocotillo Power PlantMaricopa County334[4][13]
Redhawk Power StationMaricopa County1,060[4][8]
Saguaro Power Plant[4]
Santan Power PlantMaricopa County875[8]
Sundance Generating StationPinal County450[4][14]
West Phoenix Power PlantMaricopa County[4]
Yucca Power PlantYuma County264[4][15]
Yuma Power PlantYuma County50[8][16]

Hydroelectric dams[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
Arizona FallsMaricopa County.75[12]
C.C. Cragin Dam[12]
Childs-Irving Hydroelectric FacilitiesClosed
Coolidge Dam
Crosscut Hydroelectric PlantMaricopa County3[12]
Davis Dam
Glen Canyon DamCoconino County1,320[17]
Hoover DamMohave County2,080
Horse Mesa DamMaricopa County129[12]
Mormon Flat DamMaricopa County60[12]
New Waddell DamMaricopa County45
Parker DamLa Paz County120
South Consolidated Hydroelectric UnitMaricopa County1.4[12]
Stewart Mountain DamMaricopa County13[12]
Theodore Roosevelt DamGila/Maricopa36[12]

Wind farms[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
Dry Lake Wind Power ProjectNavajo County127
Perrin Ranch WindNavajo County99

Solar thermal plants[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
Solana Generating StationMaricopa County280
Arizona

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Solar photovoltaic plants[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MWAC)Refs
Mesquite Solar projectMaricopa County400
Agua Caliente Solar ProjectYuma County290
Arlington Valley Solar 2Maricopa County125

Nuclear plants[edit]

NameLocationCapacity (MW)Refs
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating StationTonopah, Arizona3,942

Utility companies[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Arizona Electric Power Coops'. Arizona G&T Cooperatives. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  2. ^'aps - generation'. www.aps.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  3. ^'SRP: Coronado Generating Station'. www.srpnet.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  4. ^ abcdefgh[APS Generation https://www.aps.com/en/ourcompany/generationtransmission/generation/Pages/home.aspx]
  5. ^'SRP: Springerville Generating Station'. www.srpnet.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  6. ^ abWichner, David. 'TEP's Sundt plant goes 'back to the future' with piston-engine technology'. Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  7. ^'SRP: Agua Fria Generating Station'. www.srpnet.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  8. ^ abcdefg'CCGT Plants in Arizona'. Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 6 July 2013. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  9. ^'Arlington Valley Plant Star West Generation'. www.starwestgen.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  10. ^{{www.transcanada.com/en/operations/power/coolidge-generating-station/.}}
  11. ^'SRP: Desert Basin Generating Station'. www.srpnet.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  12. ^ abcdefghi'SRP's generation sources'. Salt River Project. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  13. ^'Ocotillo Gas Plant'. Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  14. ^'Sundance Energy LLC Gas Plant'. Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  15. ^'Yucca Gas Plant'. Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  16. ^'Yuma Cogeneration Associates Gas Plant'. Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  17. ^Team, Reclamation Web. 'Powerplant details - Glen Canyon Powerplant - Bureau of Reclamation'. www.usbr.gov. Archived from the original on 2016-09-28. Retrieved 2016-11-15.

External links[edit]

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