Power Plants Near 98837 — Moses Lake, WA

17 power plants within 50 miles of ZIP 98837 (Moses Lake, Washington). Click any plant for capacity, generation, emissions, and generator-level detail.

Centroid: 47.1374, -119.2891 · County: Grant

Hydroelectric 63%Nuclear 26%Wind 11%
DistancePlantFuelCapacityOperator
3.2 miRandolph Road
Moses Lake, WA
OilPud No 2 Of Grant County
10.8 miQuincy Chute
Quincy, WA
Hydroelectric9 MWPud No 2 Of Grant County
21.8 miSr Quincy Valley
Winchester, WA
SolarSr Quincy Valley, Llc
24.2 miSaddle Mountain East Wind Farm
Othello, WA
WindEdp Renewables North America Llc
25.2 miSummer Falls Power Plant
Coulee City, WA
Hydroelectric92 MWColumbia Basin Hydropower
28.6 miPec Headworks
Moses Lake, WA
Hydroelectric7 MWPud No 2 Of Grant County
28.8 miRussell D Smith
Othello, WA
Hydroelectric6 MWColumbia Basin Hydropower
33.1 miMain Canal Headworks
Coulee City, WA
Hydroelectric27 MWColumbia Basin Hydropower
33.9 miAdams Nielson Solar
Lind, WA
Solar19 MWStrata Manager, Llc
36.6 miRattlesnake Flat
Ritzville, WA
Wind144 MWRattlesnake Flat, Llc
36.9 miWanapum
Beverly, WA
Hydroelectric1,220 MWPud No 2 Of Grant County
40.3 miRock Island
Wenatchee, WA
Hydroelectric629 MWPud No 1 Of Chelan County
40.6 miOrion - Helion
Malaga, WA
OtherHelion Energy, Inc.
43.7 miWild Horse
Ellensburg, WA
Wind273 MWPuget Sound Energy Inc
43.9 miVantage Wind Energy Llc
Ellensburg, WA
Wind90 MWInvenergy Services Llc
44.8 miPriest Rapids
Mattawa, WA
Hydroelectric950 MWPud No 2 Of Grant County
46.1 miColumbia Generating Station
Richland, WA
Nuclear1,200 MWEnergy Northwest

Power generation near this area

There are 17 power plants within 50 miles of Moses Lake, Washington (ZIP 98837), with a combined 4,667 MW of nameplate capacity. Hydroelectric is the most common fuel type in this area with 8 of the 17 nearby plants. The closest plant is Randolph Road at 3.2 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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