This is a list of operational geothermal power stations with a current installed capacity of at least 10 MW.
The Geysers in California, United States is the largest geothermal power station in the world with a nameplate capacity of 1,590 MW and an annual generation of 6,516 GWh in 2018.[1][2]
Geothermal power stations
Notes
- ↑ Currently undergoing expansion to 259.9 MW by 2022.[28]
- ↑ Patua consists of one 60 MW geothermal power plant and one 10 MW solar farm.
- ↑ Offline due to the 2018 lower Puna eruption. The Puna Complex is currently being expanded from 38 MW to 46 MW and is expected to resume operations by the end of 2020.[67]
- ↑ Currently being expanded from 73 MW to 93 MW. Expansion is expected to be complete by the end of 2020.[82]
- ↑ Stillwater consists of one 49 MW geothermal power plant and one 26 MW solar farm.
See also
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