Power Plants in Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska

Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska has 10 power plants totaling 751 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.

Plants10operating sites
Capacity750 MWnameplate
Generation950.2k MWhannual
CO₂256.9kmetric tons/year
Natural Gas 78%Hydroelectric 19%Oil 2%

Plant locations

All plants in this county

PlantCityFuelCapacityOperator
BelugaBelugaNatural Gas312 MWChugach Electric Assn Inc
Bradley LakeHomerHydroelectric126 MWHomer Electric Assn Inc
SoldotnaSoldotnaNatural Gas96.5 MWHomer Electric Assn Inc
Nikiski Combined CycleNikiskiNatural Gas80.8 MWHomer Electric Assn Inc
Bernice LakeNikiskiNatural Gas76.7 MWHomer Electric Assn Inc
Cooper LakeCooper LandingHydroelectric19.4 MWChugach Electric Assn Inc
Seward (Ak)SewardOil15.6 MWCity Of Seward - (Ak)
Nutrien Kenai Nitrogen OperationsKenaiNatural Gas12.5 MWNutrien Us Llc
Tesoro Kenai Cogeneration PlantKenaiNatural Gas8.6 MWTesoro Alaska Company Llc
SeldoviaSeldoviaOil2.2 MWHomer Electric Assn Inc

About power generation in Kenai Peninsula County

Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska has 10 power plants totaling 751 MW of nameplate capacity. Natural Gas is the dominant fuel source at 78% of installed capacity, followed by Hydroelectric (19%) and Oil (2%). The largest facility is Beluga at 312 MW. Data comes from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID federal releases.

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