Power Plants Near Me

Enter any U.S. address, ZIP code, or place name below. You'll see every power plant within 25 miles — nuclear, natural gas, solar, wind, coal, hydro, and more — with fuel type, nameplate capacity, annual generation, and emissions. Data comes directly from EIA Form 860 and EPA eGRID federal releases.

Find every power plant near any U.S. address

PowerPlantsNearMe.com is a free directory of every utility-scale power plant in the United States — nuclear, natural gas, coal, solar, wind, hydro, and more. Enter any street address, city, or ZIP code above to see every plant within your chosen radius, sorted by distance, with fuel type, nameplate capacity, annual generation, and emissions data.

The database covers every plant that reports to EIA Form 860 (1 MW or larger), cross-referenced with generation data from EIA Form 923 and emissions data from the EPA eGRID program. That means you get capacity, generation, CO₂, SO₂, and NOₓ emissions for most plants — not just a pin on a map.

Common reasons people search for power plants near them include understanding local air quality impacts, researching energy infrastructure for school projects, evaluating proximity for real estate decisions, and general curiosity about where electricity comes from. Each plant's detail page includes generator-level breakdowns, ownership information, monthly generation charts, and links to the source federal data.

Largest plants in the U.S.

PlantStateFuelCapacity
Grand CouleeWashingtonHydroelectric6,809 MW
West County Energy CenterFloridaNatural Gas4,263 MW
Palo VerdeArizonaNuclear4,210 MW
W A ParishTexasCoal4,008 MW
Browns FerryAlabamaNuclear3,854 MW
VogtleGeorgiaNuclear3,544 MW
BowenGeorgiaCoal3,499 MW
Crystal RiverFloridaNatural Gas3,449 MW
BarryAlabamaNatural Gas3,344 MW
GibsonIndianaCoal3,340 MW
Monroe (Mi)MichiganCoal3,293 MW
ManateeFloridaNatural Gas2,951 MW
John E AmosWest VirginiaCoal2,933 MW
Peach BottomPennsylvaniaNuclear2,876 MW
Bath CountyVirginiaHydroelectric2,862 MW
Turkey PointFloridaNuclear2,861 MW
Jack McdonoughGeorgiaNatural Gas2,848 MW
James H Miller JrAlabamaCoal2,822 MW
South Texas ProjectTexasNuclear2,709 MW
Fort MyersFloridaNatural Gas2,681 MW
SchererGeorgiaCoal2,673 MW
OconeeSouth CarolinaNuclear2,667 MW
LauderdaleFloridaNatural Gas2,664 MW
Seminole (Fl)FloridaCoal2,612 MW
Cumberland (Tn)TennesseeCoal2,600 MW

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