Southeast Fairbanks County, Alaska has 7 power plants totaling 43 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.
| Plant | City | Fuel | Capacity | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta Power | Delta Junction | Oil | 23.1 MW | Golden Valley Elec Assn Inc |
| Tok | Tok | Oil | 7.8 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Fort Greely Power Plant | Delta Jct | Oil | 7.4 MW | Doyon Utilities - Fort Greely |
| Delta Wind Farm | Delta Junction | Wind | 1.9 MW | Alaska Environmental Power |
| Slana Generating Station | Slana | Oil | 1.2 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| Northway | Tok | Oil | 1.1 MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
| 7-Mile Ridge Wind Project | Tok | Wind | — MW | Alaska Power And Telephone Co |
Southeast Fairbanks County, Alaska has 7 power plants totaling 43 MW of nameplate capacity. Oil is the dominant fuel source at 96% of installed capacity, followed by Wind (4%). The largest facility is Delta Power at 23 MW. Data comes from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID federal releases.
To find plants closer to a specific address in Southeast Fairbanks County, use the address lookup — it shows every plant within a chosen radius along with distance, fuel type, and emissions.