Largest Power Plants in Alaska

Alaska has 157 power plants with a combined nameplate capacity of 3,136 MW. The table below ranks the 50 largest by installed capacity — these are the facilities with the most generation potential in the state. Nameplate capacity measures the maximum output under ideal conditions; actual generation depends on fuel cost, demand, and maintenance schedules.

For a complete list of all plants in the state, visit the Alaska state page. To find plants near a specific address, use the address lookup.

#PlantStateFuelCapacity
1George M Sullivan Generation Plant 2AlaskaNatural Gas347 MW
2BelugaAlaskaNatural Gas312 MW
3Southcentral Power ProjectAlaskaNatural Gas204 MW
4North PoleAlaskaOil181 MW
5Eklutna Generation StationAlaskaNatural Gas171 MW
6Bradley LakeAlaskaHydroelectric126 MW
7SoldotnaAlaskaNatural Gas97 MW
8HealyAlaskaCoal93 MW
9Nikiski Combined CycleAlaskaNatural Gas81 MW
10SnettishamAlaskaHydroelectric78 MW
11Hank Nikkels Plant 1AlaskaNatural Gas78 MW
12Bernice LakeAlaskaNatural Gas77 MW
13Lemon CreekAlaskaOil62 MW
14Eklutna Hydro ProjectAlaskaHydroelectric44 MW
15FairbanksAlaskaOil42 MW
16Industrial PlantAlaskaOil42 MW
17Battery Energy Storage SystemAlaskaOther Fossil40 MW
18International Battery Substation (Ibss)AlaskaBattery Storage40 MW
19University Of Alaska FairbanksAlaskaCoal40 MW
20Auke BayAlaskaOil36 MW
21Terror Lake MicrogridAlaskaHydroelectric34 MW
22Chena Power PlantAlaskaCoal28 MW
23Eielson Afb Central Heat & Power PlantAlaskaCoal26 MW
24S W BaileyAlaskaOil26 MW
25Tnsg North PlantAlaskaNatural Gas26 MW
26Jarvis StreetAlaskaOil26 MW
27Eva Creek WindAlaskaWind25 MW
28Delta PowerAlaskaOil23 MW
29Swan LakeAlaskaHydroelectric23 MW
30Tyee Lake Hydroelectric FacilityAlaskaHydroelectric23 MW
31Dutch HarborAlaskaOil22 MW
32Utility Plants SectionAlaskaCoal20 MW
33Cooper LakeAlaskaHydroelectric19 MW
34Green LakeAlaskaHydroelectric19 MW
35Snake RiverAlaskaOil18 MW
36Kodiak MicrogridAlaskaOil18 MW
37Kotzebue HybridAlaskaOil18 MW
38Fire Island WindAlaskaWind18 MW
39Unisea G 2AlaskaOil18 MW
40BarrowAlaskaNatural Gas17 MW
41NaknekAlaskaOil17 MW
42PetersburgAlaskaOil16 MW
43Blue Lake HydroAlaskaHydroelectric16 MW
44Seward (Ak)AlaskaOil16 MW
45InternationalAlaskaNatural Gas15 MW
46Lake Dorothy Hydroelectric ProjectAlaskaHydroelectric14 MW
47BethelAlaskaOil13 MW
48Nutrien Kenai Nitrogen OperationsAlaskaNatural Gas13 MW
49OrcaAlaskaOil12 MW
50WrangellAlaskaOil12 MW

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PowerPlantsNearMe.com. (2026). Largest Power Plants in Alaska. Derived from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID. Retrieved from https://powerplantsnearme.com/largest-power-plants/alaska

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