Power Plants Near 99329 — Dixie, WA

19 power plants within 50 miles of ZIP 99329 (Dixie, Washington). Click any plant for capacity, generation, emissions, and generator-level detail.

Centroid: 46.1408, -118.1531 · County: Walla Walla

Hydroelectric 65%Wind 35%
DistancePlantFuelCapacityOperator
6.1 miTwin Reservoirs
Walla Walla, WA
Hydroelectric2 MWWalla Walla City Of
20.3 miTucannon River Wind Farm
Dayton, WA
Wind267 MWPortland General Electric Co
23.1 miSchumann Wind Farm
Milton-Freewater, OR
Wind8 MWChopin Wind, Llc
23.4 miChopin Wind Llc
Milton-Freewater, OR
Wind10 MWChopin Wind, Llc
24.2 miMarengo Wind Plant
Dayton, WA
Wind234 MWPacificorp
24.7 miHopkins Ridge Wind
Dayton, WA
Wind157 MWPuget Sound Energy Inc
25.1 miCombine Hills I
Milton-Freewater, OR
Wind43 MWEurus Combine Hills I Llc
25.1 miEurus Combine Hills Turbine Ranch 2
Milton Freewater, OR
Wind66 MWEurus Combine Hills Ii Llc
26.9 miVansycle Ii Wind Energy Center
Athena, OR
Wind102 MWFpl Energy Stateline Ii Inc
28.1 miVansycle
Touchet, OR
Wind25 MWEsi Vansycle Partners Lp
29.5 miLower Snake Solar Generation Bess
Tbd, WA
Battery StorageLosn, Llc
30.8 miLower Snake River Wind Energy Project
Pomeroy, WA
Wind343 MWPuget Sound Energy Inc
31.2 miLittle Goose
Dayton, WA
Hydroelectric810 MWUsace Northwestern Division
33.0 miFpl Energy Vansycle Llc (Or)
Touchet, OR
Wind123 MWFpl Energy Vansycle Llc
34.5 miLower Monumental
Kahlotus, WA
Hydroelectric810 MWUsace Northwestern Division
35.6 miIce Harbor
Burbank, WA
Hydroelectric603 MWUsace Northwestern Division
37.0 miFpl Energy Vansycle Llc (Wa)
Touchet, WA
Wind177 MWFpl Energy Vansycle Llc
45.3 miNine Canyon
Kennewick, WA
Wind96 MWEnergy Northwest
49.7 miLower Granite
Pomeroy, WA
Hydroelectric810 MWUsace Northwestern Division

Power generation near this area

There are 19 power plants within 50 miles of Dixie, Washington (ZIP 99329), with a combined 4,685 MW of nameplate capacity. Wind is the most common fuel type in this area with 13 of the 19 nearby plants. The closest plant is Twin Reservoirs at 6.1 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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