Malheur County, Oregon has 14 power plants totaling 109 MW of nameplate capacity. Browse every plant below with fuel type, operator, and capacity.
| Plant | City | Fuel | Capacity | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neal Hot Springs Geothermal Project | Vale | Geothermal | 33.0 MW | Us Geothermal Inc. |
| Open Range Solar Center, Llc | Nyssa | Solar | 10.0 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Thunderegg Solar Center, Llc | Nyssa | Solar | 10.0 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Vale Air Solar Center, Llc | Vale | Solar | 10.0 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Hyline Solar Center, Llc | Ontario | Solar | 9.0 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Tunnel 1 Power Project | Nyssa | Hydroelectric | 8.5 MW | Owyhee Irrigation District |
| Grove Solar Center, Llc | Vale | Solar | 6.0 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Owyhee Dam Power Project | Nyssa | Hydroelectric | 5.0 MW | Owyhee Irrigation District |
| Railroad Solar Center, Llc | Ontario | Solar | 4.5 MW | Cypress Creek Renewables |
| Morgan Solar Center | Ontario | Solar | 3.0 MW | Adapture Renewables, Inc. |
| Vale Solar Center | Ontario | Solar | 3.0 MW | Adapture Renewables, Inc. |
| Ontario Solar Center | Ontario | Solar | 3.0 MW | Adapture Renewables, Inc. |
| Verde Light Community Solar | Ontario | Solar | 3.0 MW | Verde Light Community Solar Llc |
| Michell Butte Power Project | Nyssa | Hydroelectric | 1.0 MW | Owyhee Irrigation District |
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.
To find plants closer to a specific address in Malheur County, use the address lookup — it shows every plant within a chosen radius along with distance, fuel type, and emissions.