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Total Capacity by Owner and County: 2021
,Power plant capacity data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts total capacity of utility-scale power plant related at 1MW or more based on owner classification (federal, state, investor-owned utility, public-owned electric utility, and merchant). Counties without symbols had no utility-scale plants. Data is from 2021 and is current as of August 19, 2022. Projecting: NAD 1893 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters). For more information contact Rebecca Vail at (916) 477-0738 or John Hingtgen at (916) 510-9747.<o:p></o:p>,
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Total Capacity by Owner and County: 2021
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,Power plant capacity data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts total capacity of utility-scale power plant related at 1MW or more based on owner classification (federal, state, investor-owned utility, public-owned electric utility, and merchant). Counties without symbols had no utility-scale plants. Data is from 2021 and is current as of August 19, 2022. Projecting: NAD 1893 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters). For more information contact Rebecca Vail at (916) 477-0738 or John Hingtgen at (916) 510-9747.,
Total Capacity by Type and County: 2021
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,Energy capacity data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts utility scale power plants (with nameplate capacity of 1 MW or more). Hydroelectric plants are designated as a renewable energy source if their nameplate capacity is 30 MW or less. Renewables include biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, small hydroelectric, and wind. Counties without symbols has not utility-scale plants. Data is from 2021 and is current as of August 8, 2022. Projecting: NAD 1893 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters). For more information contact Rebecca Vail at (916) 477-0738 or John Hingtgen at (916) 510-9747.,
Total Capacity by Type and County: 2022
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Utility-Scale Renewable Capacity Totals by County: 2023
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Power plants with capacity of at least 1 MW are included in totals. Counties shaded in grey have no utility-scale renewable electric capacity. Distributed generation such as rooftop solar, is not included. Data is classified using Jenks Natural Breaks Method. Projection is WGS 1984 California *Teale Albers (US Feet). Data sources are the California Energy Commission's Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report and the Wind Generation Reporting System databases. Data provided is for the year 2023 an dis current as of June 20, 2024. For further inquiries contact John Hingtgen at john.hingtgen@energy.ca.gov.
Utility-Scale Renewable Capacity Totals by County: 2023
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Power plants with capacity of at least 1 MW are included in totals. Counties shaded in grey have no utility-scale renewable electric capacity. Distributed generation such as rooftop solar, is not included. Data is classified using Jenks Natural Breaks Method. Projection is WGS 1984 California *Teale Albers (US Feet). Data sources are the California Energy Commission's Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report and the Wind Generation Reporting System databases. Data provided is for the year 2023 an dis current as of June 20, 2024. For further inquiries contact John Hingtgen at john.hingtgen@energy.ca.gov.
Utility-Scale Renewable Capacity Totals by County: 2023
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Power plants with capacity of at least 1 MW are included in totals. Counties shaded in grey have no utility-scale renewable electric capacity. Distributed generation such as rooftop solar, is not included. Data is classified using Jenks Natural Breaks Method. Projection is WGS 1984 California *Teale Albers (US Feet). Data sources are the California Energy Commission's Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report and the Wind Generation Reporting System databases. Data provided is for the year 2023 an dis current as of June 20, 2024. For further inquiries contact John Hingtgen at john.hingtgen@energy.ca.gov.
Utility Hydroelectric Capacity by Size and County: 2022
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Energy generation data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts utility scale hydroelectric capacity, with large hydroelectric capacity being > 30MW, and small hydroelectric capacity being <= 30MW. Counties without symbols have no utility scale hydroelectric capacity. Data is from 2022.
Utility Hydroelectric Capacity by Size and County: 2022
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Energy generation data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts utility scale hydroelectric capacity, with large hydroelectric capacity being > 30MW, and small hydroelectric capacity being <= 30MW. Counties without symbols have no utility scale hydroelectric capacity. Data is from 2022.
Total Generation by Type and County: 2021
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Energy generation data and map are from the California Energy Commission. Map depicts utility scale power plants (with nameplate capacity of 1 MW or more). Hydroelectric plants are designated as a renewable energy source if their nameplate capacity is 30 MW or less. Renewables include Biomass, Geothermal, Solar Thermal, Solar Photovoltaic, Small Hydroelectric, and Wind. Counties without symbols had no utility-scale plants. Data is from 2021 and is current as of October 27, 2022. For more information, contact Rebecca Vail at Rebecca.Vail@energy.ca.gov or John Hingtgen at John.Hingtgen@energy.ca.gov.
Total Generation by Type and County: 2022
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