Power Plants in Malheur County, Oregon

Malheur County, Oregon has 14 power plants totaling 109 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.

Plants14operating sites
Capacity109 MWnameplate
Generation330.2k MWhannual
Solar 56%Geothermal 30%Hydroelectric 13%

Plant locations

All plants in this county

PlantCityFuelCapacityOperator
Neal Hot Springs Geothermal ProjectValeGeothermal33.0 MWUs Geothermal Inc.
Open Range Solar Center, LlcNyssaSolar10.0 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Thunderegg Solar Center, LlcNyssaSolar10.0 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Vale Air Solar Center, LlcValeSolar10.0 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Hyline Solar Center, LlcOntarioSolar9.0 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Tunnel 1 Power ProjectNyssaHydroelectric8.5 MWOwyhee Irrigation District
Grove Solar Center, LlcValeSolar6.0 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Owyhee Dam Power ProjectNyssaHydroelectric5.0 MWOwyhee Irrigation District
Railroad Solar Center, LlcOntarioSolar4.5 MWCypress Creek Renewables
Morgan Solar CenterOntarioSolar3.0 MWAdapture Renewables, Inc.
Vale Solar CenterOntarioSolar3.0 MWAdapture Renewables, Inc.
Ontario Solar CenterOntarioSolar3.0 MWAdapture Renewables, Inc.
Verde Light Community SolarOntarioSolar3.0 MWVerde Light Community Solar Llc
Michell Butte Power ProjectNyssaHydroelectric1.0 MWOwyhee Irrigation District

About power generation in Malheur County

Malheur County, Oregon has 14 power plants totaling 109 MW of nameplate capacity. Solar is the dominant fuel source at 56% of installed capacity, followed by Geothermal (30%) and Hydroelectric (13%). The largest facility is Neal Hot Springs Geothermal Project at 33 MW. Data comes from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID federal releases.

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