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Sources of Wyoming electricity generation: full-year 2020

  Coal (80.0%)  Natural Gas (3.4%)  Hydroelectric (2.6%)  Wind (12.3%)  Solar (0.4%)

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Wyoming, sorted by type and name. In 2019, Wyoming had a total summer capacity of 8,667 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 42,146 GWh. The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 83.9% coal, 9.9% wind, 3.4% natural gas (including up to 0.9% other petroleum gases and 0.1% petroleum liquids), 2.4% hydroelectric and 0.4% solar. Small-scale solar which includes customer-owned photovoltaic panels delivered in additional net 9 GWh to Wyoming's electrical grid. This compares as one-twentieth the amount generated by the state's first utility-scale solar PV facility which entered into service the prior year.

Wyoming had the smallest population in the U.S. in 2019, and three-fifths of its electricity generation was sent to nearby western states. It contains more than one-third of the nation's recoverable coal reserves, accounted for two-fifths of all related U.S. mining activity, and exported much of its low-sulfur coal to power plants in 29 other states. Wyoming also mined and exported nearly all the uranium used to fuel the nation's fleet of nuclear power stations. These activities have declined somewhat in recent years while extraction of Wyoming's oil and gas reserves continued to expand.

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Nuclear power stations

Wyoming had no utility-scale nuclear facilities in 2019. In June 2021, Terrapower and Pacificorp announced their intention to advance a novel reactor demonstration project at the site of a retiring coal plant in Wyoming.

Fossil-fuel power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.

Coal

Name Location Coordinates Capacity (MW) Number of
Steam Turbine
Units
Year
Completed
Retirement Schedule Refs
Dave Johnston Converse County 42°50′16″N 105°46′37″W / 42.8378°N 105.7769°W / 42.8378; -105.7769 (Dave Johnston) 922.2 4 1957 (Unit 1)
1961 (Unit 2)
1964 (Unit 3)
1972 (Unit 4)
2027
General Chemical Sweetwater County 41°35′36″N 109°45′15″W / 41.5933°N 109.7542°W / 41.5933; -109.7542 (General Chemical) 30 2 1968 (Unit 1)
1977 (Unit 2)
Genesis Alkali Sweetwater County 41°37′18″N 109°48′43″W / 41.6217°N 109.8119°W / 41.6217; -109.8119 (Genesis Alkali) 41 6 1953-1975
Jim Bridger Power Station Sweetwater County 41°44′16″N 108°47′09″W / 41.7378°N 108.7857°W / 41.7378; -108.7857 (Jim Bridger) 2,441.9 4 1974 (Unit 1)
1975 (Unit 2)
1976 (Unit 3)
1979 (Unit 4)
2038 (Unit 1)
2038 (Unit 2)
2023 (Unit 3)
2028 (Unit 4)
Laramie River Station Platte County 42°06′32″N 104°52′57″W / 42.1089°N 104.8825°W / 42.1089; -104.8825 (Laramie River) 1,710 3 1981 (Unit 1)
1981 (Unit 2)
1982 (Unit 3)
Neil Simpson I Campbell County 44°17′14″N 105°23′16″W / 44.2872°N 105.3878°W / 44.2872; -105.3878 (Neil Simpson I) 22 1 1959 2014 (closed)
Neil Simpson II Campbell County 44°17′09″N 105°23′00″W / 44.2857°N 105.3833°W / 44.2857; -105.3833 (Neil Simpson II) 80 1 1995
Naughton Power Plant Lincoln County 41°45′29″N 110°35′54″W / 41.7581°N 110.5983°W / 41.7581; -110.5983 (Naughton) 832 3 1963 (Unit 1)
1968 (Unit 2)
1971 (Unit 3)
2025 (Unit 1)
2025 (Unit 2)
2019 (unit 3)
Wygen I Campbell County 44°17′09″N 105°23′00″W / 44.2858°N 105.3833°W / 44.2858; -105.3833 (Wygen 1) 90 1 2003
Wygen II Campbell County 44°17′31″N 105°22′52″W / 44.2919°N 105.3811°W / 44.2919; -105.3811 (Wygen 2) 95 1 2008
Wygen III Campbell County 44°17′31″N 105°22′50″W / 44.2919°N 105.3806°W / 44.2919; -105.3806 (Wygen 3) 116 1 2010
Wyodak Campbell County 44°17′24″N 105°22′53″W / 44.2901°N 105.3815°W / 44.2901; -105.3815 (Wyodak) 402.3 1 1978 2038

Natural gas

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Generation
Type
Year
Completed
Refs
Arvada Sheridan County 44°41′24″N 106°06′33″W / 44.6900°N 106.1092°W / 44.6900; -106.1092 (Arvada) 22.5 Simple Cycle (x3) 2002
Barber Creek Campbell County 43°43′19″N 105°46′08″W / 43.7219°N 105.7689°W / 43.7219; -105.7689 (Barber Creek) 22.5 Simple Cycle (x3) 2002
Beaver Creek Gas Plant Fremont County 42°50′51″N 108°18′49″W / 42.8475°N 108.3136°W / 42.8475; -108.3136 (Beaver Creel) 3.6 Simple Cycle (x2) 1983
Big Sand Draw Plant Fremont County 42°45′10″N 108°10′11″W / 42.7527°N 108.1697°W / 42.7527; -108.1697 (Big Sand Draw) 8.0 Reciprocating Engine (x5) 2015
Cheyenne Prairie Generating Station Laramie County 41°07′25″N 107°43′12″W / 41.1236°N 107.7200°W / 41.1236; -107.7200 (Cheyenne Prairie) 140 2x1 Combined Cycle,
Simple Cycle
2014
Hartzog Campbell County 43°49′46″N 105°31′56″W / 43.8294°N 105.5322°W / 43.8294; -105.5322 (Hartzog) 22.5 Simple Cycle (x3) 2002
Neil Simpson Campbell County 44°17′06″N 105°22′43″W / 44.2850°N 105.3786°W / 44.2850; -105.3786 (Neil Simpson) 68 Simple Cycle (x2) 2000/2001
Sinclair Oil Refinery Carbon County 41°46′46″N 107°06′35″W / 41.7795°N 107.1097°W / 41.7795; -107.1097 (Sinclair Refinery) 3.9 Reciprocating Engine (x3) 2012
Western Sugar Cooperative - Torrington Goshen County 42°02′49″N 104°11′11″W / 42.0469°N 104.1863°W / 42.0469; -104.1863 (Western Sugar - Torrington) 2.0 Steam Turbine 1923
2018 (closed)

Other petroleum gases

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Fuel Type Generation
Type
Year
Completed
Refs
Beaver Creek Gas Plant Fremont County 42°50′51″N 108°18′49″W / 42.8475°N 108.3136°W / 42.8475; -108.3136 (Beaver Creek) 0.9 " All Other" Steam Turbine 2018
Elk Basin Gasoline Plant Park County 44°58′50″N 108°50′34″W / 44.9806°N 108.8428°W / 44.9806; -108.8428 (Elk Basin Gasoline) 2.0 Other Gases Steam Turbine (x2) 1948
Shute Creek Facility Lincoln County 41°52′50″N 110°05′25″W / 41.8805°N 110.0904°W / 41.8805; -110.0904 (Shute Creek) 144 Other Gases Simple Cycle (x3) 2005
Sinclair Oil Refinery Carbon County 41°46′46″N 107°06′35″W / 41.7795°N 107.1097°W / 41.7795; -107.1097 (Sinclair Refinery) 1.7 Other Gases Steam Turbine (x2) 1926/1954

Petroleum liquids

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Generation
Type
Year
Completed
Refs
Lake Teton County 44°24′54″N 110°34′26″W / 44.4150°N 110.5739°W / 44.4150; -110.5739 (Lake) 2.7 Reciprocating Engine 1967
Old Faithful Teton County 44°27′12″N 110°50′05″W / 44.4533°N 110.8347°W / 44.4533; -110.8347 (Old Faithful) 2.0 Reciprocating Engine (x2) 1979
Sinclair Oil Refinery Carbon County 41°46′46″N 107°06′35″W / 41.7795°N 107.1097°W / 41.7795; -107.1097 (Sinclair Refinery) 1.1 Reciprocating Engine 1955

Renewable power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.

Biomass and Industrial Waste

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Fuel Type Generation
Type
Year
Completed
Refs
Simplot Phosphates Sweetwater County 41°32′30″N 109°07′58″W / 41.5417°N 109.1328°W / 41.5417; -109.1328 (Simplot Phosphates) 11.5 industrial waste heat Steam Turbine 1986

Waste heat from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing.

Geothermal

Wyoming had no utility-scale geothermal facilities in 2019. The state is home to Yellowstone National Park and Hot Springs State Park. It had a number of small-scale geothermal installations used mostly to heat buildings.

Hydroelectric

See also: List of dams and reservoirs in Wyoming
Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Number of
Turbines
Year
Completed
Refs
Alcova Natrona County 42°32′54″N 106°42′27″W / 42.5484°N 106.7075°W / 42.5484; -106.7075 (Alcova) 41.4 2 1955
Boysen Fremont County 43°25′04″N 108°10′39″W / 43.4179°N 108.1775°W / 43.4179; -108.1775 (Boysen) 15 2 1952
Buffalo Bill Park County 44°30′30″N 109°10′15″W / 44.5082°N 109.1707°W / 44.5082; -109.1707 (Buffalo Bill) 18 3 1992
Fontenelle Lincoln County 42°01′37″N 110°03′50″W / 42.0270°N 110.0640°W / 42.0270; -110.0640 (Fontenelle) 10 1 1968
Fremont Canyon Natrona County 42°28′36″N 106°47′45″W / 42.4766°N 106.7959°W / 42.4766; -106.7959 (Fremont Canyon) 66.8 2 1960/1961
Garland Canal Park County 44°43′35″N 108°51′52″W / 44.7264°N 108.8644°W / 44.7264; -108.8644 (Garland Canal) 2.9 1 1983
Glendo Platte County 42°28′02″N 104°57′20″W / 42.4673°N 104.9555°W / 42.4673; -104.9555 (Glendo) 38 2 1958/1959
Guernsey Platte County 42°17′24″N 104°45′38″W / 42.2899°N 104.7606°W / 42.2899; -104.7606 (Guernsey) 6.4 2 1927/1928
Heart Mountain Park County 44°30′50″N 109°07′47″W / 44.5138°N 109.1296°W / 44.5138; -109.1296 (Heart Mountain) 5.0 1 1948
Kortes Carbon County 42°10′27″N 106°52′50″W / 42.1743°N 106.8805°W / 42.1743; -106.8805 (Kortes) 36 3 1950/1951
Pilot Butte Fremont County 43°13′08″N 108°47′16″W / 43.2190°N 108.7877°W / 43.2190; -108.7877 (Pilot Butte) 1.6 2 1925/1929
Salt River Carbon County 43°07′10″N 111°02′07″W / 43.1195°N 111.0352°W / 43.1195; -111.0352 (Salt River) 0.6 2 1936
1967(closed)
Seminoe Carbon County 42°09′22″N 106°54′31″W / 42.1561°N 106.9085°W / 42.1561; -106.9085 (Seminoe) 51.6 3 1939
Shoshone (WY) Park County 44°30′10″N 109°10′52″W / 44.5029°N 109.1812°W / 44.5029; -109.1812 (Shoshone) 3.0 1 1922
Spirit Mountain Park County 44°30′46″N 109°07′48″W / 44.5127°N 109.1299°W / 44.5127; -109.1299 (Spirit Mountain) 4.5 1 1994
Strawberry Creek Lincoln County 42°54′18″N 110°53′36″W / 42.9051°N 110.8934°W / 42.9051; -110.8934 (Strawberry Creek) 1.5 3 1940/1951
Swift Creek Lincoln County 42°43′42″N 110°55′00″W / 42.7284°N 110.9166°W / 42.7284; -110.9166 (Swift Creek) 1.7 3 2009/2010

Solar

See also: Solar power in Wyoming
Plant Location Coordinates Capacity
(MWAC)
Year
Completed
Refs
Sweetwater Solar Sweetwater County 41°37′45″N 109°41′01″W / 41.6291°N 109.6835°W / 41.6291; -109.6835 (Sweetwater) 92 2018

Wind

See also: Wind power in Wyoming
Additional data reported by the United States Wind Turbine Database
Plant Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Number of
Turbines
Year
Completed
Refs
Campbell Hill Windpower Converse County 43°00′53″N 105°59′56″W / 43.0146°N 105.9990°W / 43.0146; -105.9990 (Cambell Hill) 99 66 2009
Casper Wind Farm Natrona County 42°53′05″N 106°13′17″W / 42.8847°N 106.2214°W / 42.8847; -106.2214 (Casper) 17 11 2009
Cedar Springs Wind Farm (I-III) Converse County 42°59′06″N 105°25′57″W / 42.9850°N 105.4325°W / 42.9850; -105.4325 (Cedar Springs) 533 192 2020
Corriedale Wind Energy Center Laramie County 41°05′57″N 104°58′33″W / 41.0992°N 104.9757°W / 41.0992; -104.9757 (Corriedale) 52.5 21 2020
Dunlap Carbon County 42°02′37″N 106°09′37″W / 42.0436°N 106.1603°W / 42.0436; -106.1603 (Dunlap) 111 74 2010
Ekola Flats Carbon County 41°56′10″N 106°18′44″W / 41.9360°N 106.3122°W / 41.9360; -106.3122 (Ekola Flats) 250 63 2020
Foote Creek I Carbon County 41°37′42″N 106°12′05″W / 41.6283°N 106.2013°W / 41.6283; -106.2013 (Foot Creek I) 41.4 69 1999
Foote Creek II Albany County 41°39′27″N 106°11′21″W / 41.6575°N 106.1892°W / 41.6575; -106.1892 (Foot Creek II) 1.8 3 1999
Foote Creek III Albany County 41°39′59″N 106°11′00″W / 41.6665°N 106.1833°W / 41.6665; -106.1833 (Foot Creek III) 24.8 33 1999
Foote Creek IV Carbon County 41°40′28″N 106°10′50″W / 41.6744°N 106.1805°W / 41.6744; -106.1805 (Foot Creek IV) 16.8 28 2000
Glenrock Converse County 43°01′05″N 105°50′07″W / 43.0181°N 105.8353°W / 43.0181; -105.8353 (Glenrock) 158.3 92 2008/2009
Happy Jack Windpower Project Laramie County 41°08′23″N 104°59′52″W / 41.1397°N 104.9978°W / 41.1397; -104.9978 (Happy Jack) 29.4 14 2008
High Plains Albany County 41°40′30″N 106°00′40″W / 41.6751°N 106.0111°W / 41.6751; -106.0111 (High Plains) 99 66 2009
McFadden Ridge Albany County 41°43′28″N 105°59′26″W / 41.7244°N 105.9906°W / 41.7244; -105.9906 (McFadden Ridge) 28.5 19 2009
Medicine Bow Carbon County 41°50′07″N 105°59′26″W / 41.8353°N 105.9906°W / 41.8353; -105.9906 (Medicine Bow) 6.1 9 2000
Mountain Wind Power LLC Uinta County 41°17′17″N 110°28′51″W / 41.2881°N 110.4807°W / 41.2881; -110.4807 (Mountain Wind I) 61 29 2008
Mountain Wind Power II Uinta County 41°15′50″N 110°32′40″W / 41.2639°N 110.5444°W / 41.2639; -110.5444 (Mountain Wind II) 80 38 2008
Pioneer Wind Park, LLC Converse County 42°43′42″N 105°52′00″W / 42.7282°N 105.8668°W / 42.7282; -105.8668 (Pioneer) 80 46 2016
Rock River I LLC Carbon County 41°43′02″N 106°06′28″W / 41.7172°N 106.1077°W / 41.7172; -106.1077 (Rock River I) 50 50 2001
Rolling Hills Wind Farm Converse County 43°03′26″N 105°51′15″W / 43.0572°N 105.8543°W / 43.0572; -105.8543 (Rolling Hills) 138 66 2009
Roundhouse Wind Energy Center Laramie County 41°03′58″N 105°07′23″W / 41.0660°N 105.1230°W / 41.0660; -105.1230 (Roundhouse) 225 82 2020
Seven Mile Hill Carbon County 41°55′13″N 106°22′33″W / 41.9203°N 106.3758°W / 41.9203; -106.3758 (Seven Mile Hill) 146.2 79 2008
Silver Sage Windpower Laramie County 41°07′47″N 105°01′26″W / 41.1297°N 105.0240°W / 41.1297; -105.0240 (Silver Sage) 42 20 2009
TB Flats Carbon County 42°07′55″N 106°07′14″W / 42.1320°N 106.1205°W / 42.1320; -106.1205 (TB Flats) 500 132 2020
Top of the World Windpower Project Converse County 42°55′33″N 105°47′14″W / 42.9258°N 105.7872°W / 42.9258; -105.7872 (Top of the World) 200 110 2010
TransAlta Wyoming Wind Uinta County 41°17′15″N 110°33′20″W / 41.2874°N 110.5556°W / 41.2874; -110.5556 (Transalta Wyoming) 144 78 2003

The Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project with a planned capacity of up to 3,000 MW generated by about 1,000 turbines is under construction in Carbon County and scheduled for completion in 2026. It would be the largest wind farm in the U.S. upon completion, and would serve the western U.S. market thru planned new HVDC transmission capacity.

Battery storage facilities

Wyoming had no utility-scale battery storage facilities in 2019.

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