Power Plants Near 99017 — Lamont, WA

21 power plants within 50 miles of ZIP 99017 (Lamont, Washington). Click any plant for capacity, generation, emissions, and generator-level detail.

Centroid: 47.1887, -117.8755 · County: Whitman

Hydroelectric 71%Wind 23%Natural Gas 4%
DistancePlantFuelCapacityOperator
24.1 miPalouse
Oakesdale, WA
Wind105 MWOnward Energy
34.9 miSpokane Waste To Energy
Spokane, WA
Biomass26 MWCity Of Spokane
36.8 miRattlesnake Flat
Ritzville, WA
Wind144 MWRattlesnake Flat, Llc
38.5 miMonroe Street
Spokane, WA
Hydroelectric15 MWAvista Corp
38.6 miUpper Falls
Spokane, WA
Hydroelectric10 MWAvista Corp
38.6 miAdams Nielson Solar
Lind, WA
Solar19 MWStrata Manager, Llc
42.2 miLower Granite
Pomeroy, WA
Hydroelectric810 MWUsace Northwestern Division
42.4 miLittle Goose
Dayton, WA
Hydroelectric810 MWUsace Northwestern Division
42.5 miUpriver Dam Hydro Plant
Spokane, WA
Hydroelectric18 MWCity Of Spokane
43.1 miNine Mile
Nine Mile, WA
Hydroelectric38 MWAvista Corp
43.8 miLittle Falls (Wa)
Ford, WA
Hydroelectric43 MWAvista Corp
44.5 miNortheast (Wa)
Spokane, WA
Natural Gas62 MWAvista Corp
44.7 miLong Lake
Ford, WA
Hydroelectric70 MWAvista Corp
45.2 miTurner Energy Storage Project
Pullman, WA
Battery StorageAvista Corp
45.9 miWashington State University
Pullman, WA
CoalWashington State University
46.0 miLower Snake River Wind Energy Project
Pomeroy, WA
Wind343 MWPuget Sound Energy Inc
46.2 miBiotech Ls 0836
Pullman, WA
Oil1 MWWashington State University
46.6 miGrimes Way
Pullman, WA
Natural Gas4 MWWashington State University
47.2 miPlummer Cogen
Plummer, ID
Biomass6 MWStimson Lumber Company
47.5 miLower Snake Solar Generation Bess
Tbd, WA
Battery StorageLosn, Llc
48.9 miBoulder Park
Spokane, WA
Natural Gas25 MWAvista Corp

Power generation near this area

There are 21 power plants within 50 miles of Lamont, Washington (ZIP 99017), with a combined 2,548 MW of nameplate capacity. Hydroelectric is the most common fuel type in this area with 8 of the 21 nearby plants. The closest plant is Palouse at 24.1 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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