Power Plants Near 98386 — Southworth, WA
37 power plants within 50 miles of ZIP 98386 (Southworth, Washington). Click any plant for capacity, generation, emissions, and generator-level detail.
Centroid: 47.5104, -122.4991 · County: Kitsap
| Distance | Plant | Fuel | Capacity | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.4 mi | Sinclair Bess Gorst, WA | Battery Storage | — | Sinc Bn, Llc |
| 10.7 mi | West Point Treatment Plant Seattle, WA | Biomass | 5 MW | King County Dept-Natural Res |
| 13.5 mi | University Of Washington Power Plant Seattle, WA | Natural Gas | 15 MW | University Of Washington |
| 16.7 mi | Steam Plant Tacoma, WA | Biomass | — | City Of Tacoma - (Wa) |
| 18.6 mi | Agate Bess Poulsbo, WA | Battery Storage | — | Brightnight Power |
| 21.6 mi | Cedar Hills Maple Valley, WA | Biomass | 5 MW | Bio Energy Washington, Llc |
| 22.8 mi | Greenwater Bess Tbd, WA | Battery Storage | — | Gree Bn, Llc |
| 25.2 mi | Rocky Brook Hydroelectric Brinnon, WA | Hydroelectric | 2 MW | Rocky Brook Electric Inc |
| 26.4 mi | White River (Wa) Sumner, WA | Hydroelectric | — | Puget Sound Energy Inc |
| 28.9 mi | Lilliwaup Falls Generating Lilliwaup, WA | Hydroelectric | 1 MW | William G. Reed Jr |
| 30.0 mi | Frederickson Power Lp Tacoma, WA | Natural Gas | 318 MW | Frederickson Power Lp |
| 30.4 mi | Frederickson Tacoma, WA | Natural Gas | 178 MW | Puget Sound Energy Inc |
| 30.8 mi | Snoqualmie 2 Snoqualmie, WA | Hydroelectric | 39 MW | Puget Sound Energy Inc |
| 31.0 mi | Snoqualmie Snoqualmie, WA | Hydroelectric | 13 MW | Puget Sound Energy Inc |
| 31.7 mi | Mesa 1 Everett, WA | Other Fossil | 2 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 32.4 mi | Cushman 2 Shelton, WA | Hydroelectric | 85 MW | City Of Tacoma - (Wa) |
| 34.1 mi | Cedar Falls (Wa) North Bend, WA | Hydroelectric | 30 MW | City Of Seattle - (Wa) |
| 34.5 mi | Cushman 1 Shelton, WA | Hydroelectric | 43 MW | City Of Tacoma - (Wa) |
| 34.8 mi | Everett Cogen Everett, WA | Biomass | — | Kimberly-Clark Corp |
| 34.9 mi | Mesa 2 Everett, WA | Battery Storage | — | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 35.8 mi | South Fork Tolt North Bend, WA | Hydroelectric | 17 MW | City Of Seattle - (Wa) |
| 36.9 mi | Black Creek Snoqualmie, WA | Hydroelectric | 4 MW | Black Creek Hydro Inc |
| 37.6 mi | Yelm Yelm, WA | Hydroelectric | 12 MW | City Of Centralia - (Wa) |
| 37.9 mi | Youngs Creek Hydroelectric Project Monroe, WA | Hydroelectric | 8 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 38.0 mi | Hancock Creek Hydroelectric Project Snoqualmie, WA | Hydroelectric | 6 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 38.2 mi | Twin Falls Hydro North Bend, WA | Hydroelectric | 24 MW | Central Rivers Power Us, Llc |
| 38.2 mi | Lri Lfgte Facility Graham, WA | Biomass | 5 MW | Frontier Operation Services |
| 38.3 mi | Calligan Creek Hydroelectric Project Snoqualmie, WA | Hydroelectric | 6 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 39.0 mi | Electron Orting, WA | Hydroelectric | 23 MW | Electron Hydro Llc |
| 40.1 mi | Weeks Falls North Bend, WA | Hydroelectric | 4 MW | Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, Llc |
| 42.1 mi | H M Jackson Sultan, WA | Hydroelectric | 112 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 42.6 mi | Port Townsend Paper Port Townsend, WA | Biomass | 8 MW | Port Townsend Paper Co |
| 46.2 mi | Skookumchuck Wind Facility Rainier, WA | Wind | 136 MW | Southern Power Co |
| 47.5 mi | Arlington Microgrid Arlington, WA | Solar | 2 MW | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 47.6 mi | Arlington Battery Energy Storage System Arlington, WA | Battery Storage | — | Pud No 1 Of Snohomish County |
| 47.6 mi | Lagrande La Grande, WA | Hydroelectric | 64 MW | City Of Tacoma - (Wa) |
| 49.8 mi | Alder La Grande, WA | Hydroelectric | 50 MW | City Of Tacoma - (Wa) |
Power generation near this area
There are 37 power plants within 50 miles of Southworth, Washington (ZIP 98386), with a combined 1,214 MW of nameplate capacity. Hydroelectric is the most common fuel type in this area with 20 of the 37 nearby plants. The closest plant is Sinclair Bess at 9.4 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 Washington, visit the Washington state page.
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