🛢 Oil Power Plants in New Hampshire
New Hampshire operates 7 oil power plants totaling 634 MW of nameplate capacity. Annual generation: 64.6k MWh.
Oil-fired plants typically run only during peak demand or grid emergencies because oil is expensive compared to gas and coal. They have the highest CO₂ emissions per MWh of any common generation technology.
Plants7operating
Capacity633 MWnameplate
Generation64.6k MWhannual
All New Hampshire oil plants
| Plant | City | County | Capacity | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newington | Newington | Rockingham County | 414 MW | Granite Shore Power |
| Schiller | Portsmouth | Rockingham County | 171 MW | Granite Shore Power |
| White Lake | Tamworth | Carroll County | 19 MW | Granite Shore Power |
| Lost Nation | Groveton | Coos County | 18 MW | Granite Shore Power |
| Dartmouth College Heating Plant | Hanover | Grafton County | 7 MW | Dartmouth College |
| Plymouth State College Cogeneration | Plymouth | Grafton County | 3 MW | Plymouth State University |
| Seven Hills New Hampshire | Greenfield | Hillsborough County | 2 MW | Seven Hills New Hampshire |