List of power stations in Oregon

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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 17,243 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 61,317 GWh.{{cite web |url=http://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/oregon/ |title=Oregon Electricity Profile |publisher=U.S. Energy Information Administration |accessdate=2024-06-06}} In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 42.1% hydroelectric, 38.1% natural gas, 14.7% wind, 3.2% solar, 1.6% biomass, and 0.4% geothermal. Small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 515 GWh to the state's electrical grid in 2023. This compares as less than one-third of the amount generated by Oregon's utility-scale photovoltaic plants.

During 2019, Oregon was one of the top five U.S. states in its share of renewable electricity generation. It was the second largest generator of hydroelectric power after the state of Washington. Oregon ranks third in the nation behind California and Nevada for its geothermal generation potential.{{cite web |url=https://www.eia.gov/state/analysis.php?sid=OR |title=Oregon Electricity Profile Analysis |publisher=U.S. EIA |accessdate=2021-01-08}}

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Nuclear power stations

The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant generated 1,095 MW of electricity during the years 1976 to 1992.{{cite news |last=Koberstein |first=Paul |url=http://www.wweek.com/editorial/3118/6073/ |title=Trojan: PGE's Nuclear Gamble |newspaper=Willamette Week |page=A1 |date=2005-03-09 |access-date=2007-06-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929115456/http://www.wweek.com/editorial/3118/6073/ |archive-date=2007-09-29 }} Decommissioning and removal of the nuclear components was completed in 2006.{{cite web

|title = Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Update

|work = Issues in Perspective

|publisher = Portland General Electric

|date = March 2006

|url = http://www.portlandgeneral.com/about_PGE/corporate_info/trojan/images/issues_in_perspective.pdf

|access-date = 2008-04-06

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071114180036/http://www.portlandgeneral.com/about_PGE/corporate_info/trojan/images/issues_in_perspective.pdf

|archive-date = November 14, 2007

}} Oregon had no utility-scale plants that used fissile material as a fuel in 2019.

Fossil-fuel power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.

=Natural gas=

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Capacity
(MW)

! Type

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Ref

Hermiston

| Hermiston

| {{coord|45.8042

119.3700|format=dms|name=Hermiston Generation}}

| align="center" | 474

| 1x1 combined cycle (x2),
2x1 combined cycle

| PacifiCorp (50%)

| 1996

| {{cite web|url=http://www.pacificorp.com/File/File88145.pdf|title=2008 Annual Report|date=February 27, 2009|publisher=PacificCorp|pages=12, 113|accessdate=2009-11-17}}{{Dead link|date=March 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Klamath Cogeneration

| Klamath Falls

| {{coord|42.1739

121.8106|format=dms|name=Klamath Cogen}}

| align="center" | 606

| 2x1 combined cycle,
simple cycle (x4)

| Iberdrola Renovables

| 2001

| {{cite web|title=Klamath Cogeneration|url=http://iberdrolarenewables.us/klamath.html|publisher=Iberdrola Renewables, Inc.|accessdate=5 November 2014}}

Beaver

| Clatskanie

| {{coord|46.1724

123.1739|format=dms|name=Beaver}}

| align="center" | 529

| 6x1 combined cycle,
simple cycle

| Portland General Electric

| 1974

|

Port Westward

| Clatskanie

| {{coord|46.1789

123.1720|format=dms|name=Port Westward}}

| align="center" | 413

| 1x1 combined cycle

| Portland General Electric

| 2007

|

Port Westward 2

| Clatskanie

| {{coord|46.1789

123.1719|format=dms|name=Port Westward 2}}

| align="center" | 225

| Reciprocating engine (x12)

| Portland General Electric

| 2015

|

Coyote Springs

| Boardman

| {{coord|45.8480

119.6739|format=dms|name=Coyote Springs}}

| align="center" | 233

| 1x1 combined cycle

| Portland General Electric

| 1995

|

Coyote Springs 2

| Boardman

| {{coord|45.8480

119.5740|format=dms|name=Coyote Springs 2}}

| align="center" | 290

| 1x1 combined cycle

| Avista

| 2003

| {{cite web |url=https://investor.avistacorp.com/news-releases/news-release-details/avista-buy-remaining-interest-coyote-springs-2 |title=Avista to Buy Remaining Interest in Coyote Springs 2 |publisher=Avista Corp. |date=2004-10-15}}

Carty Generating Plant

| Boardman

| {{coord|45.6986

119.8131|format=dms|name=Carty Station}}

| align="center" | 416

| 1x1 combined cycle

| Portland General Electric

| 2016

|

Renewable power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.

See also the Oregon Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Resources page.{{cite web |url=https://www.oregon.gov/energy/energy-oregon/Pages/Renewable-Energy.aspx |title=Oregon's Renewable Energy |publisher=Oregon Department of Energy |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

=Hydroelectric=

{{See also|List of dams and reservoirs in Oregon}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Capacity
(MW)

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Ref

John Day Dam

| Columbia River (also WA)

| {{coord|45.7164

120.6941|format=dms|name=John Day Hydro}}

| align="center" | 2,160

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1971

|

The Dalles Dam

| Columbia River (also WA)

| {{coord|45.6140

121.1346|format=dms|name=The Dalles Hydro}}

| align="center" | 2,100

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1957

|

Bonneville Dam

| Columbia River (also WA)

| {{coord|45.6441

121.9410|format=dms|name=Bonneville Hydro}}

| align="center" | 1,218

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1937

|

McNary Dam

| Columbia River (also WA)

| {{coord|45.9402

119.2988|format=dms|name=McNary Hydro}}

| align="center" | 980

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1954

|

Brownlee Dam

| Snake River

| {{coord|44.8367

116.8975|format=dms|name=Brownlee Hydro}}

| align="center" | 585

| Idaho Power Company

| 1958

|

Hells Canyon Dam

| Snake River (also ID)

| {{coord|45.2439

116.7008|format=dms|name=Hells Canyon Hydro}}

| align="center" | 391

| Idaho Power Company

| 1967

|

Round Butte Dam

| Deschutes River

| {{coord|44.6058

121.2773|format=dms|name=Round Butte Hydro}}

| align="center" | 225

| Portland General Electric

| 1964

|

North Umpqua River System

| Umpqua River

| {{coord|43.322469

122.19446|format=dms|name=North Umpqua River Hydro}}

| align="center" | 200

| PacifiCorp

| 1950 to 1956

|

Oxbow power station

| Snake River (also ID)

| {{coord|44.9716

116.8350|format=dms|name=Oxbow Hydro}}

| align="center" | 190

| Idaho Power Company

| 1961

|

Link River Dam

| Link River

| {{coord|42.23389

121.80207|format=dms|name=Link River Hydro}}

| align="center" | 151

| PacifiCorp

| 1921

|

Lookout Point Dam

| Middle Fork Willamette River

| {{coord|43.9153

122.7531|format=dms|name=Lookout Point Hydro}}

| align="center" | 120

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1953

|

Detroit Dam

| North Santiam River

| {{coord|44.7224

122.2511|format=dms|name=Detroit Hydro}}

| align="center" | 100

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1953

|

Green Peter Dam

| Middle Santiam River

| {{coord|44.4494

122.5494|format=dms|name=Green Peter Hydro}}

| align="center" | 80

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1967

|

Pelton Dam

| Deschutes River

| {{coord|44.6944

121.2314|format=dms|name=Pelton Hydro}}

| align="center" | 73

| Portland General Electric

| 1958

|

North Fork

| Clackamas River

| {{coord|45.2433

122.2799|format=dms|name=North Fork Hydro}}

| align="center" | 58

| Portland General Electric

| 1958

|

Prospect Hydroelectric System

| Rogue River

| {{coord|42.7312

122.5140|format=dms|name=Prospect Hydro}}

| align="center" | 52

| PacifiCorp

| 1912=1957

|

Lost Creek Dam

| Rogue River

| {{coord|42.6717

122.6772|format=dms|name=Lost Creek Hydro}}

| align="center" | 49

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1977

|

Faraday

| Clackamas River

| {{coord|45.2680

122.3201|format=dms|name=Faraday Hydro}}

| align="center" | 46

| Portland General Electric

| 1907

| [http://investors.portlandgeneral.com/secfiling.cfm?filingID=1193125-09-36730 Form 10-K Annual Report.] Portland General Electric, February 25, 2009. Retrieved on April 10, 2009.

T. W. Sullivan

| Willamette River

| {{coord|45.3540

122.6190|format=dms|name=Sullivan Hydro}}

| align="center" | 46

| Portland General Electric

| 1895

|

Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

| Clackamas River

| {{coord|45.1220

122.0699|format=dms|name=Oak Grove Hydro}}

| align="center" | 44

| Portland General Electric

| 1924

|

Hills Creek Dam

| Middle Fork Willamette River

| {{coord|43.7107

122.4238|format=dms|name=Hills Creek Hydro}}

| align="center" | 30

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1961

|

Cougar Dam

| McKenzie River

| {{coord|44.1307

122.2439|format=dms|name=Cougar Hydro}}

| align="center" | 25

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1964

|

River Mill

| Clackamas River

| {{coord|45.3000

122.3500|format=dms|name=River Mill Hydro}}

| align="center" | 25

| Portland General Electric

| 1911

|

Foster Dam

| South Santiam River

| {{coord|44.4146

122.6712|format=dms|name=Foster Hydro}}

| align="center" | 20

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1968

|

Big Cliff Dam

| North Santiam River

| {{coord|44.7514

122.2832|format=dms|name=Big Cliff Hydro}}

| align="center" | 18

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1953

|

Dexter Dam

| Willamette River

| {{coord|43.9242

122.8055|format=dms|name=Dexter Hydro}}

| align="center" | 15

| United States Army Corps of Engineers

| 1954

|

Owyhee Dam

| Owyhee River

| {{coord|43.6416

117.2437|format=dms|name=Owyhee Hydro}}

| align="center" | 5

| Owyhee Irrigation District

| 1980s

|

=Wind=

{{See also|Wind power in Oregon}}

{{incomplete list|date=January 2021}}

class="wikitable sortable"
StationLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
opened
Ref
Klondike Wind FarmSherman County{{coord|45.5563
120.5507|format=dms|name=Klondike Wind}}align="center" | 3992002/2005/
2007
{{cite web|url=http://www.awea.org/projects/Projects.aspx?s=Oregon |title=U.S. Wind Energy Projects - Oregon |author=Staff |publisher=American Wind Energy Association |date=July 2010 |accessdate=2010-07-28 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100807004622/http://www.awea.org/projects/Projects.aspx?s=Oregon |archivedate=2010-08-07 }}
Biglow Canyon Wind FarmSherman County{{coord|45.6537
120.6034|format=dms|name=Biglow Canyon Wind}}align="center" | 4502007/2009/
2010
Vansycle Wind ProjectUmatilla County{{coord|45.9362
118.6600 |format=dms| name=Vansycle Wind}}align="center" | 1241998/2009
Stateline Wind ProjectUmatilla County{{coord|46.0128
118.8162|format=dms| name=Stateline Wind}}align="center" | 1232001
Rattlesnake Road Wind Farm
(Arlington Wind Project)
Gilliam County{{coord|45.7167
120.2008|format=dms|name=Arlington Rattlesnake Wind}}align="center" | 1032008
Hay Canyon Wind FarmSherman County{{coord|45.5200
120.5744|format=dms|name=Hay Canyon Wind}}align="center" | 1012009
Elkhorn Valley Wind FarmUnion County{{coord|45.0852
117.8163|format=dms|name=Elkhorn Valley Wind}}align="center" | 1012007
Leaning Juniper Wind ProjectGilliam County{{coord|45.6525
120.2098|format=dms|name=Leaning Juniper "Wind}}align="center" | 302.32006/2011
Pebble Springs Wind FarmGilliam County{{coord|45.7119
120.1250|format=dms|name=Pebble Springs Wind}}align="center" | 992009
Wheatfield Wind FarmGilliam County{{coord|45.6758
120.3183|format=dms|name=Weatfield Wind}}align="center" | 972009
Willow Creek Wind FarmGilliam County and
Morrow County
{{coord|45.6533
119.9914|format=dms|name=Willow Creek Wind}}align="center" | 722009
Condon Wind ProjectGilliam County{{coord|45.2766
120.2794|format=dms|name=Condon Wind}}align="center" | 502001/2002
Combine Hills Wind FarmUmatilla County{{coord|45.9430
118.5910|format=dms|name=Combine Hills Wind}}align="center" | 1042003/2010
Threemile Canyon Wind FarmMorrow County{{coord|45.6758
119.9375|format=dms|name=Threemile Canyon Wind}}align="center" | 102009
Shepherds Flat Wind Farm
Hulburt & Horseshoe Bend
Gilliam County and
Morrow County
{{coord|45.5856
120.0082|format=dms|name=Shepherds Flat}}align="center" | 8452012{{cite web |url=http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/12/07/daily36.html |title=World's largest wind farm coming to Oregon |website=portland.bizjournals.com |access-date=2010-01-16}}
Star Point Wind ProjectSherman{{coord|45.5100
120.4800|format=dms|name=Star Point Wind}}align="center" | 98.72010
Willow Spring Wind FarmBaker County{{coord|44.3819
117.2731|format=dms|name=Willow Spring Wind}}align="center" | 102017
PáTu Wind FarmSherman{{coord|45.6131
120.6169|format=dms|name=PaTu Wind}}align="center" | 92010[http://www.rnp.org/project_map Renewable Northwest Projects]
Montague Wind Power FacilityGilliam County{{coord|45.5857
120.0904|format=dms|name=Montague Wind}}align="center" | 2002019
Lime WindBaker County{{coord|44.3969
117.2719|format=dms|name=Lime Wind}}align="center" | 32011
Chopin WindUmatilla County{{coord|45.8800
118.4633|format=dms|name=Chopin Wind}}align="center" | 102016
Burnt River Wind Farm
Benson/Durbin/
Jett/Prospector
Baker County{{coord|44.3669
117.3439|format=dms|name=Burnt River Wind}}align="center" | 402017
Four Mile WindMorrow County{{coord|45.6447
119.4533|format=dms|name=Four Mile Canyon Wind}}align="center" | 102009
Wheatridge Renewable Energy FacilityMorrow Countyalign="center" | 300 (wind)
50 (solar)
2020{{Cite web |title=Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility |author= |work=portlandgeneral.com |date= |access-date=14 June 2021 |url= https://portlandgeneral.com/about/who-we-are/innovative-energy/wheatridge-renewable-energy-facility}}

=Biomass=

{{incomplete list|date=January 2021}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Capacity
(MW)

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Ref

Springfield Power Plant

| Springfield, Oregon

| {{coord|44.0569

122.9555|format=dms|name=Springfield Plant}}

| align="center" | 65

| International Paper

| 1949/1953/1976

| {{cite web |url=http://globalenergyobservatory.org/form.php?pid=6079 |title=Weyerhaeuser Springfield Oregon Waste Plant |publisher=Global Energy Observatory |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Dillard Complex Power Plant

| Dillard, Oregon

| {{coord|43.0895

123.4156|format=dms|name=Dillard Complex}}

| align="center" | 51.5

| Roseburg Forest Products

| 1955

| {{cite web |url=http://globalenergyobservatory.org/geoid/2939 |title=Dillard Complex Waste Plant |publisher=Global Energy Observatory |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Biomass One

| White City, Oregon

| {{coord|42.4361

122.8500|format=dms|name=Biomass One}}

| align="center" | 36.5

| Biomass One LP

| 1985/2009

| {{cite web |url=http://globalenergyobservatory.org/form.php?pid=2348 |title=Biomass One Waste Plant |publisher=Global Energy Observatory |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Wauna Mill Power Plant

| Wauna, Oregon

| {{coord|46.1540

123.4066|format=dms|name=Wauna Mill}}

| align="center" | 36

| Georgia-Pacific

| 1996

| {{cite web |url=http://globalenergyobservatory.org/geoid/6012 |title=Wauna Mill Waste Power Plant |publisher=Global Energy Observatory |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Toledo Mill Power Plant

| Toledo, Oregon

| {{coord|44.6119

123.9319|format=dms|name=Toledo Mill}}

| align="center" | 21.5

| Georgia-Pacific

| 2007

| {{cite web |url=http://www.b-e-f.org/project-portfolio/georgia-pacific-toledo-biomass-project/ |title=Georgia Pacific Toledo Biomass Project |website=www.b-e-f.org |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Seneca Sustainable Energy

| Eugene, Oregon

| {{coord|44.1163

123.1790|format=dms|name=Seneca Sustainable Energy}}

| align="center" | 18.8

| Seneca Sawmill

| 2011

| {{cite web |url=https://senecasawmill.com/seneca-sustainable-energy/ |title=Seneca Sustainable Energy |publisher=Seneca Companies |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Prairie City

| Prairie City, Oregon

| {{coord|44.45511

118.71109|format=dms|name=Prairie City Biomass}}

| align="center" | 10

| D.R. Johnson

| 2012

| {{cite web |url=http://www.pelletmillshop.com/Prairie-City-School-Build-A-New-Biomass-Boiler-System.html |title=PRAIRIE CITY SCHOOL BUILD A NEW BIOMASS BOILER SYSTEM |publisher=Pellet Mill Shop |accessdate=2023-08-18}}

Evergreen Biopower LLC

| Lyons, Oregon

| {{coord|44.7708

122.6120|format=dms|name=Evergreen BioPower}}

| align="center" | 10

| Freres Lumber Co.

| 2007

| {{cite web |url=https://frereslumber.com/about-us/evergreen-biopower/ |title=Evergreen Biopower |publisher=Freres Lumber Company |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

BC Medford Plant

| Medford, Oregon

| {{coord|42.3555

122.9046|format=dms|name=Medford Plant}}

| align="center" | 8.5

| Boise Cascade

| 1956/1965

| {{cite web |url=http://globalenergyobservatory.org/form.php?pid=4236 |title=Medford Operation Waste Plant |publisher=Global Energy Observatory |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Riddle

| Riddle, Oregon

| {{coord|42.96633

123.35739|format=dms|name=Riddle Laminators Power Plant}}

| align="center" | 7.5

| D.R. Johnson

| 1987

| {{cite web |url=http://www.energyjustice.net/map/displayfacility-67874.htm |title=Co-Gen II LLC |publisher=Energy Justice Network |accessdate=2023-08-18}}

Winchester One

| Winchester, Oregon

| {{coord|43.2898

123.3616|format=dms|name=Winchester One}}

| align="center" | 6.5

| Douglas County Lumber Co.

| 2006

| {{cite web |url=http://biomassmagazine.com/plants/view/7037 |title=Douglas County Forest Products |publisher=Biomass Magazine |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Madras One

| Madras, Oregon

|

| align="center" | 5

| Warm Springs Tribe

|

|

Rough and Ready

| Cave Junction, Oregon

|

| align="center" | 1.5

| Rough & Ready Lumber Co.

|

|

=Geothermal=

{{See also|List of geothermal power stations in the United States}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Capacity
(MW)

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Ref

Neal Hot Springs

| Malheur County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.0231

117.4681|format=dms|name=Neal Hot Springs}}

| align="center" | 30.1

| U.S. Geothermal

| 2012

| {{cite web|url=http://geo-energy.org/plantdetails.aspx?id=210|title=NEAL HOT SPRINGS Power Plant Details|author=|publisher=Geothermal Energy Association|date=2013|accessdate=2013-04-24}}

OIT Geo-Heat Center

| Klamath Falls, Oregon

|

| align="center" | 1.5

| Oregon Institute of Technology

| 2014

| {{cite web|title=Oregon Institute of Technology Recognized for Increasing its Use of Geothermal and Solar Energy|url=https://www.energy.gov/articles/oregon-institute-technology-recognized-increasing-its-use-geothermal-and-solar-energy|website=Energy.gov|publisher=U.S. Department of Energy|accessdate=6 November 2014}}

Paisley Geothermal Plant

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.6958

120.5578|format=dms|name=Paisley Geothermal}}

| align="center" | 3.7

| Surprise Valley Electrification

| 2015

| {{cite web |url=https://www.oregon.gov/energy/energy-oregon/Pages/Geothermal.aspx |title=Geothermal Energy in Oregon |publisher=Oregon Department of Energy |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

=Solar=

{{See also|Solar power in Oregon}}

{{incomplete list|date=January 2021}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Capacity
(MWAC)

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Ref

Gala Solar Star

| Crook County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.1843

120.9180|format=dms|name=Solar Star}}

| align="center" | 56

| Avangrid Renewables

| 2017

| {{cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/news/2017/10/30/apple-solar-farm-oregons-biggest-goes-live.html|title=Apple solar farm, Oregon's biggest, goes live|author=Pete Danko|publisher=Portland Business Journal|date=2017-10-30|accessdate=2018-03-06}}

Airport Solar

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.1702

120.4023|format=dms|name=Airport Solar}}

| align="center" | 47.3

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2019

| {{cite web |url=http://www.obsidianrenewables.com/airport-solar.html |title=Airport Solar |publisher=Obsidian Renewables |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Eagle Point Solar

| Jackson County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.3999

121.8298|format=dms|name=Airport Solar}}

| align="center" | 13

|Pine Gate Renewables

|2018

|

Adams Solar

| Jefferson County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.1702

120.4023|format=dms|name=Adams Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2018

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/adams |title=Adams Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Bear Creek Solar

| Deschutes County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.0608

121.2372|format=dms|name=Bear Creek Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2018

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/bear-creek |title=Bear Creek Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Black Cap Solar (1&2)

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.1750

120.3626|format=dms|name=Black Cap Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2012/2016

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/black-cap-2 |title=Black Cap Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Collier Solar

|Deschutes County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.0628

121.2260|format=dms|name=Collier Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

|Oregon Solar Land Holdings

|2017

|

Elbe Solar

| Jefferson County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.6180

121.2050|format=dms|name=Elbe Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2018

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/elbe |title=Elbe Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Garrett Solar

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.1600

120.4000|format=dms|name=Garrett Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2019

|

Neff Solar

|Deschutes County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.0679

121.2281|format=dms|name=Neff Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

|Cypress Creek Renewables

|2017

|

Open Range Solar

| Malheur County, Oregon

| {{coord|43.7968

117.0653|format=dms|name=Open Range Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2016

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/open-range |title=Open Range Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

OR Solar 3

| Klamath County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.0223

121.4189|format=dms|name=OR Solar 3}}

| align="center" | 10

|

| 2017

| {{cite web |url=https://www.oregon4biz.com/Oregon-Business/Tax-Incentives/Solar-Incentive-Program/projects.php |title=Solar Development Incentive |website=www.oregon4biz.com |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

OR Solar 6

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.2090

120.3678|format=dms|name=OR Solar 6}}

| align="center" | 10

|

| 2017

|

OR Solar 8

| Klamath County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.2389

121.5858|format=dms|name=OR Solar 8}}

| align="center" | 10

|

| 2018

|

Thunderegg Solar

| Malheur County, Oregon

| {{coord|43.9310

116.9876|format=dms|name=Thunderegg Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2016

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/thunderegg |title=Thunderegg Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Vale Air Solar

| Malheur County, Oregon

| {{coord|43.9650

117.2581|format=dms|name=Vale Air Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Swinerton Renewable Energy

| 2016

| {{cite web |url=https://www.swinertonrenewable.com/projects/vale |title=Vale Solar |publisher=Swinerton Renewable Energy |accessdate=2020-01-19}}

Wy'east Solar

| Sherman County, Oregon

| {{coord|45.5846

120.5999|format=dms|name=WyEast Solar}}

| align="center" | 10

| Avangrid Renewables

| 2018

|

Tumbleweed Solar

|Deschutes County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.1900

121.2303|format=dms|name=Tumbleweed Solar}}

| align="center" | 9.9

|Heelstone Renewable Energy

|2017

|

Old Mill Solar

| Klamath County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.2033

121.0464|format=dms|name=Old Mill Solar}}

| align="center" | 6.8

| NextEra Energy Resources

| 2016

| {{cite web|url=http://www.photon.info/en/news/nextera-energy-completes-68-mw-solar-plant-oregon|title=NextEra Energy completes 6.8 MW solar plant in Oregon|author=|publisher=Photon Consulting|date=2016-05-10|accessdate=2016-05-28}}

Outback Solar

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|43.2369

120.4900|format=dms|name=Outback Solar}}

| align="center" | 5

| Constellation Energy

| 2012

| {{cite web |url=http://www.obsidianrenewables.com/outback-solar.html |title=Outback Solar |publisher=Obsidian Renewables |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Steel Bridge Solar

| Polk County, Oregon

| {{coord|45.0680

123.4700|format=dms|name=Steel Bridge Solar}}

| align="center" | 2.3

| OneEnergy

| 2015

| {{cite web |url=https://www.oneenergyrenewables.com/portfolio/steel-bridge-solar-oregon |title=Steel Bridge Solar |publisher=OneEnergy |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Black Cap Solar Project

| Lake County, Oregon

| {{coord|42.1750

120.3598|format=dms|name=Black Cap Solar}}

| align="center" | 2

| Obsidian Finance Group

| 2012

|

Bellevue Solar

| Yamhill County, Oregon

| {{coord|45.1122

123.2347|format=dms|name=Bellevue Solar}}

| align="center" | 2

| EDF Renewables

| 2011

| {{cite web |url=https://www.edf-re.com/project/bellevue-solar/ |title=Bellevue Solar |publisher=EDF Renewables |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

OIT Solar Array

| Klamath Falls, Oregon

|

| align="center" | 2

| Oregon Institute of Technology

| 2014

|

Baldock Solar Highway

| Clackamas County, Oregon

| {{coord|45.2694

122.7717|format=dms|name=Baldock Solar}}

| align="center" | 1.7

| Portland General Electric

| 2012

|

Oregon State University Rabbit Field

| Benton County, Oregon

| {{coord|44.5735

123.3169|format=dms|name=OSU Rabbit Field Solar}}

| align="center" | 1.2

| SolarCity

| 2014

|

Yamhill Solar

| Yamhill County, Oregon

| {{coord|45.1089

123.2786|format=dms|name=Yamhill Solar}}

| align="center" | 1

| EDF Renewables

| 2011

| {{cite web |url=https://www.edf-re.com/project/yamhill-solar/ |title=Yamhill Solar |publisher=EDF Renewables |accessdate=2021-01-19}}

Former facilities

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"

! Name

! Location

! Coordinates

! Type

! Capacity
(MW)

! Operator

! Year
opened

! Year closed

! Ref

Bull Run Hydroelectric Project

|Sandy River

|

|Hydro

|align="center" |22

|

|1908

|2008

|

Boardman

| Boardman

| {{coord|45.6932

119.8088|format=dms|name=Boardman}}

|Coal

| align="center" | 550

| Portland General Electric

| 1980

| 2020

|

See also

References

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{{cite web

|url=https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/eia860/

|date=15 September 2020

|title=Form EIA-860 detailed data with previous form data (EIA-860A/860B)

|author=Energy Information Administration

|website=eia.gov

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200918022441/https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/eia860/

|archive-date=18 September 2020

|url-status=live

}}

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