Power Plants Near 58641 — Lefor, ND

11 power plants within 50 miles of ZIP 58641 (Lefor, North Dakota). Click any plant for capacity, generation, emissions, and generator-level detail.

Centroid: 46.6684, -102.4986 · County: Stark

Wind 72%Coal 28%
DistancePlantFuelCapacityOperator
12.7 miBrady Wind Energy Center
Dickinson, ND
Wind150 MWBrady Wind, Llc
14.3 miBrady Ii Wind Energy Center
Dickinson, ND
Wind150 MWBrady Wind Ii, Llc
23.2 miSunflower Wind Project
Mandan, ND
Wind104 MWOnward Energy
36.7 miGlen Ullin Station 6
Glen Ullin, ND
Other Fossil5 MWMontana-Dakota Utilities Co
38.2 miGlen Ullin Energy Center
Glen Ullin, ND
Wind107 MWAllete Clean Energy
41.1 miThunder Spirit Wind, Llc
Hettinger, ND
Wind156 MWMontana-Dakota Utilities Co
49.5 miBison I Wind Energy Center
New Salem, ND
Wind82 MWAllete, Inc.
49.5 miBison 2 Wind Energy Center
New Salem, ND
Wind105 MWAllete, Inc.
49.5 miBison 3 Wind Energy Center
New Salem, ND
Wind105 MWAllete, Inc.
49.5 miBison 4 Wind Energy Center
New Salem, ND
Wind205 MWAllete, Inc.
50.0 miCoyote
Beulah, ND
Coal450 MWOtter Tail Power Co

Power generation near this area

There are 11 power plants within 50 miles of Lefor, North Dakota (ZIP 58641), with a combined 1,618 MW of nameplate capacity. Wind is the most common fuel type in this area with 9 of the 11 nearby plants. The closest plant is Brady Wind Energy Center at 12.7 miles.

Nameplate capacity is the maximum output a plant can produce under ideal conditions — actual generation depends on fuel availability, demand, and maintenance schedules. Capacity factor (shown on individual plant pages) measures how much of that theoretical maximum a plant actually delivers over a year. Nuclear plants typically run above 90%; solar and wind range from 20–45% depending on location and weather.

All data comes from federal EIA and EPA releases. For a printable version of this proximity search, use the report link below. To explore all plants in North Dakota, visit the North Dakota state page.

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