List of power stations in West Virginia
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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of West Virginia, sorted by type and name. In 2022, West Virginia had a total summer capacity of 15,021 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 56,665 GWh.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 85.6% coal, 6.9% natural gas, 4% wind, 3.1% hydroelectric, and 0.3% petroleum.[1]
Fossil-fuel power stations
[edit]Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.[3]
Coal
[edit]Plant | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Year Opened |
Ref |
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Fort Martin Power Station | Monongalia County | 39°42′39″N 79°55′39″W / 39.7108°N 79.9275°W | 1,098 | 1967 (Unit 1- 552MW) 1968 (Unit 2- 546MW) |
[4][5] |
Grant Town Power Plant | Marion County | 39°33′42″N 80°09′47″W / 39.5618°N 80.1631°W | 80 | 1992 | [6] |
Harrison Power Station | Harrison County | 39°23′03″N 80°19′57″W / 39.3842°N 80.3325°W | 1,954 | 1972 (Unit 1- 652MW) 1973 (Unit 2- 651MW) 1974 (Unit 3- 651MW) |
[7][8] |
John E. Amos Power Plant | Putnam County | 38°28′23″N 81°49′24″W / 38.4731°N 81.8233°W | 2,900 | 1971 (Unit 1- 800MW) 1972 (Unit 2- 800MW) 1973 (Unit 3- 1300MW) |
[9][10] |
Longview Power Plant | Monongalia County | 39°42′28″N 79°57′32″W / 39.7079°N 79.9590°W | 710 | 2011 | [11] |
Mitchell Power Plant | Marshall County | 39°49′47″N 80°48′55″W / 39.8297°N 80.8153°W | 1,560 | 1971 (Unit 1- 770MW) 1971 (Unit 2- 790MW) |
[12] |
Morgantown Energy Facility | Monongalia County | 39°38′23″N 79°57′38″W / 39.6397°N 79.9606°W | 50 | 1991 | [13] |
Mountaineer Power Plant | Mason County | 38°58′46″N 81°56′04″W / 38.9794°N 81.9344°W | 1,299 | 1980 | [14] |
Mount Storm Power Station | Grant County | 39°12′03″N 79°15′49″W / 39.2008°N 79.2636°W | 1,629 | 1965 (Unit 1- 554MW) 1966 (Unit 2- 555MW) 1973 (Unit 3- 520MW) |
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Pleasants Power Station | Pleasants County | 39°22′00″N 81°17′40″W / 39.3667°N 81.2944°W | 1,288 | 1979 (Unit 1- 644MW) 1980 (Unit 2- 644MW) |
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Natural gas
[edit]Plant | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Generation Type | Year Opened |
Ref |
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Axiall Natrium Plant | Marshall County | 39°44′51″N 80°51′17″W / 39.7475°N 80.8547°W | 115.5 | Steam Turbine (x3) | 1943 (7.5MW) 1954 (26MW) 1966 (82MW) |
[19] |
Big Sandy Peaker Plant | Wayne County | 38°20′39″N 82°35′38″W / 38.3441°N 82.5938°W | 300 | Simple Cycle (x6) | 2001 | [20] |
Ceredo Generating Station | Wayne County | 38°22′05″N 82°32′02″W / 38.3681°N 82.5339°W | 450 | Simple Cycle (x6) | 2001 | [21] |
Pleasants Energy LLC | Pleasants County | 39°19′57″N 81°21′51″W / 39.3325°N 81.3642°W | 343.4 | Simple Cycle (x2) | 2002 | [22] |
Petroleum
[edit]Plant | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Generation Type | Year Opened |
Ref |
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Mt Storm | Grant County | 39°12′03″N 79°15′49″W / 39.2008°N 79.2636°W | 11.0 | Simple Cycle | 1967 |
Renewable power stations
[edit]Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[3]
Biomass & Refuse
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Fuel Type |
Generation Type |
Year Opened |
Ref |
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New River Clean Energy | Raleigh County | 37°48′57″N 81°09′43″W / 37.8158°N 81.1619°W | 3.2 | landfill gas | Reciprocating Engine (x2) | 2017 | [23] |
Hydroelectric
[edit]Wind
[edit]Project Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Number of Turbines |
Year Opened |
Ref |
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Beech Ridge Energy (I&II) | Greenbrier County | 38°05′16″N 80°29′33″W / 38.0878°N 80.4925°W | 156.5 | 87 | 2010/2020 | [30][31] |
Laurel Mountain Wind | Barbour County | 39°00′26″N 79°53′12″W / 39.0072°N 79.8866°W | 97.6 | 61 | 2011 | [32] |
Mountaineer Wind Energy Center | Tucker County | 39°10′58″N 79°32′14″W / 39.1828°N 79.5372°W | 66.0 | 44 | 2002 | |
NedPower Mount Storm (I&II) | Grant County | 39°13′03″N 79°12′34″W / 39.2175°N 79.2094°W | 264.0 | 132 | 2008 | |
New Creek Wind | Grant County | 39°12′02″N 79°08′26″W / 39.2006°N 79.1406°W | 103.0 | 49 | 2016 | [33] |
Pinnacle Wind Force | Mineral County | 39°26′42″N 79°01′48″W / 39.4450°N 79.0300°W | 55.2 | 23 | 2011 |
Solar
[edit]West Virginia had no utility-scale solar facilities in 2019.
Storage power stations
[edit]Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[3]
Battery storage
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Discharge Capacity (MW) |
Year Opened |
Ref |
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AEP Milton NaS | Cabell County | 38°21′44″N 82°07′32″W / 38.3622°N 82.1256°W | 2.0 | 2009 | [34][35] |
Beech Ridge Energy Storage | Greenbrier County | 38°05′16″N 80°29′33″W / 38.0878°N 80.4925°W | 31.5 | 2015 | [36] |
Laurel Mountain Hybrid | Barbour County | 39°00′26″N 79°53′12″W / 39.0072°N 79.8866°W | 16.0 | 2011 | [32] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Electricity Data Browser, Net generation for all sectors, West Virginia, Fuel Type-Check all, Annual, 2001–23". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
- ^ "West Virginia Electricity Profile". U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
- ^ a b c Energy Information Administration (15 September 2020). "Form EIA-860 detailed data with previous form data (EIA-860A/860B)". eia.gov. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020.
- ^ "Fort Martin Power Station". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Ft Martin Fact Sheet" (PDF). First Energy. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Grant Town Power Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Harrison Power Station". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Harrison Fact Sheet" (PDF). First Energy. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Amos Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ Samuel Speciale (2017-03-19). "Plant continues to churn out power". The Herald-Dispatch.
- ^ "Longview Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Mitchell Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Morgantown Energy Facility". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Mountaineer Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Mount Storm Power Station". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ Chloe Cox (2005-04-01). "Managing the plant: Dominion Mt. Storm". Power Engineering.
- ^ "Pleasants Power Station". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "FirstEnergy Solutions Completes Transfer of Pleasants Power Station". PR Newswire. 2020-01-31.
- ^ "PPG Natrium Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "Big Sandy Plant". Global Energy Monitor. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "AEP completes purchase of Ceredo Generating Station". American Electric Power. 2005-12-15.
- ^ "Pleasants Energy LLC Gas Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ Jordan Nelson (2017-06-29). "New River Clean Energy Project kicks off with opening of new facility". Register Herald.
- ^ "The Belleville Hydroelectric Project Overview". U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Scientific and Technical Information. 1995-12-31.
- ^ George Hohmann (2011-12-14). "Glen Ferris hydro plant to generate power again after $25 million renovation". Charleston Gazette Mail.
- ^ "Vintage West Virginia: Kanawha Falls hydro station". Charleston Gazette Mail. 2017-02-26.
- ^ Steve Keenan (2020-10-25). "Brookfield Renewable sees light at end of tunnel project". The Montgomery Herald.
- ^ a b "License Summary - London-Marmet Hydroelectric Project" (PDF). river-management.org. Hydropower Reform Coalition and River Management Society. 2015-06-20.
- ^ "License Summary - Winfield Hydroelectric Project" (PDF). river-management.org. Hydropower Reform Coalition and River Management Society. 2015-06-20.
- ^ "Beech Ridge Wind Energy Center brings another source of power to region". wvnstv.com. CBS/FOX 59. 2019-11-08.
- ^ "Beech Ridge II - Fact Sheet" (PDF). Southern Company. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ a b "Laurel Mountain Wind Farm". O'Connell Electric Company. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
- ^ "West Virginia's New Creek Wind Project celebrates official grand opening". Enbridge. 2017-09-21.
- ^ Peter Fairley (2009-02-09). "Fixing the Power Grid". ABC News.
- ^ Peter Maloney (2017-05-09). "Software upgrade to old sodium battery marks shift in AEP's storage strategy". Utility Dive.
- ^ Barry Cassell (2014-02-25). "Beech Ridge Energy Plans Battery Storage System at West Virginia Wind Farm". Renewable Energy World.