Prince Of Wales Ketchikan County, Alaska has 13 power plants totaling 32 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.
| Plant | City | Fuel | Capacity | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hiilangaay Hydro | Hydaburg | Hydroelectric | 5.0 MW | Haida Energy, Inc. |
| Craig (Ak) | Craig | Oil | 4.6 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Black Bear Lake | Craig | Hydroelectric | 4.5 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Purple Lake | Metlakatla | Hydroelectric | 3.9 MW | Metlakatla Power & Light |
| False Island | Thorne Bay | Oil | 3.8 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Klawock Power Generation Station | Klawock | Oil | 2.5 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| South Fork | Klawock | Hydroelectric | 2.0 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Centennial | Metlakatla | Oil | 1.8 MW | Metlakatla Power & Light |
| Chester Lake | Metlakatla | Hydroelectric | 1.3 MW | Metlakatla Power & Light |
| Hydaburg | Prince Of Wales | Oil | 1.0 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Thorne Bay Plant | Craig | Oil | 1.0 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Viking | Craig | Oil | 1.0 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Klawock | Ketchikan | Oil | — MW | Inside Passage Elec Coop, Inc |
Prince Of Wales Ketchikan County, Alaska has 13 power plants totaling 32 MW of nameplate capacity. Hydroelectric is the dominant fuel source at 52% of installed capacity, followed by Oil (48%). The largest facility is Hiilangaay Hydro at 5 MW. Data comes from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID federal releases.
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