List of power stations in Arizona
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Arizona, sorted by type and name. In 2021, Arizona had a net summer capacity of 27,596 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 109,305 GWh.[2] The electrical energy generation mix in 2023 was 47.3% natural gas, 28.2% nuclear, 10.8% coal, 6.6% solar, 5.3% hydroelectric, 1.6% wind, and 0.2% biomass. Small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 4,431 GWh to the state's electrical grid. This compares as about one-half the amount generated by Arizona's utility-scale solar plants.[1]
Arizona's Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station located to the west of Phoenix is the nation's largest facility by annual energy production, and is the second largest facility by power capacity after Washington state's Grand Coulee Dam hydroelectric station. The electricity generated by utility- and small-scale solar together surpassed the amount from all of Arizona's hydroelectric facilities for the first time in 2017.[3]
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Nuclear power stations
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Ref |
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Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station | Maricopa County | 33°23′17″N 112°51′42″W / 33.3881°N 112.8617°W / 33.3881; -112.8617 (Palo Verde) | 3,937 | 1986 (Unit 1- 1,311 MW) 1986 (Unit 2- 1,314 MW) 1988 (Unit 3- 1,312 MW) |
Fossil-fuel power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[4]
Coal
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Scheduled Retirement | Refs |
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Apache Generating Station | Cochise County | 32°03′37″N 109°53′35″W / 32.0603°N 109.8931°W / 32.0603; -109.8931 (Apache Station) | 204 | 1964 (Unit 1- 82MW) 1979 (Unit 2- 204MW) 1979 (Unit 3- 204MW) | 2018 (Unit 1- ng convert) 2018 (Unit 2- ng convert) TBD (Unit 3) | [5][6] |
Cholla Power Plant | Navajo County | 34°56′22″N 110°18′12″W / 34.9394°N 110.3033°W / 34.9394; -110.3033 (Cholla Power Plant) | 426 | 1962 (Unit 1- 114MW) 1978 (Unit 2- 289MW) 1980 (Unit 3- 312MW) 1981 (Unit 4- 414MW) | 2025 (Unit 1) 2015 (Unit 2 closed) 2025 (Unit 3) 2020 (Unit 4 closed) | [7][8] |
Coronado Generating Station | Apache County | 34°34′44″N 109°16′15″W / 34.5789°N 109.2708°W / 34.5789; -109.2708 (Coronado Station) | 822 | 1979 (Unit 1- 411MW) 1980 (Unit 2- 411MW) | 2032 (Unit 1) 2032 (Unit 2) | [9][10] |
Springerville Generating Station | Apache County | 34°19′07″N 109°09′50″W / 34.3186°N 109.1639°W / 34.3186; -109.1639 (Springerville Station) | 1,766 | 1985 (Unit 1- 425MW) 1990 (Unit 2- 425MW) 2006 (Unit 3- 458MW) 2009 (Unit 4- 458MW) | 2027 (Unit 1) 2032 (Unit 2) 2031 (Unit 3) TBD (Unit 4) | [11][12][13][14] |
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Year Closed | Refs |
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Navajo Generating Station | Coconino County | 36°54′17″N 111°23′19″W / 36.9047°N 111.3886°W / 36.9047; -111.3886 (Navajo Station) | 2,409 | 1974 (Unit 1- 803MW) 1975 (Unit 2- 803MW) 1976 (Unit 3- 803MW) | 2019 | [15] |
Natural gas
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Generation Type | Year Opened | Refs |
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Agua Fria Generating Station | Maricopa County | 33°33′22″N 112°12′55″W / 33.5561°N 112.2153°W / 33.5561; -112.2153 (Agua Fria) | 626 | Steam Turbine (x3) Simple Cycle (x3) | 1957/1958/1961 (407MW) 1974/1975 (219MW) | [16] |
Apache Generating Station | Cochise County | 32°03′37″N 109°53′35″W / 32.0603°N 109.8931°W / 32.0603; -109.8931 (Apache) | 285 | Steam Turbine (x2) | 2018 (convert from coal) | [5] |
Arlington Valley Plant | Maricopa County | 33°20′30″N 112°53′23″W / 33.3417°N 112.8897°W / 33.3417; -112.8897 (Arlington Valley) | 69 | 2x1 Combined Cycle | 2002 | [17][18] |
Coolidge Generating Station | Pinal County | 32°55′03″N 111°30′12″W / 32.9174°N 111.5033°W / 32.9174; -111.5033 (Coolidge) | 575 | Simple Cycle (x12) | 2011 | [19] |
Desert Basin Power Plant | Pinal County | 32°54′15″N 111°47′20″W / 32.9042°N 111.7889°W / 32.9042; -111.7889 (Desert Basin) | 577 | 2x1 Combined Cycle | 2001 | [20] |
Demoss Petrie Power Plant | Pinal County | 32°15′08″N 110°59′32″W / 32.2523°N 110.9921°W / 32.2523; -110.9921 (Demoss Petrie) | 85 | Simple Cycle | 2001 | |
Gila River Generating Station | Maricopa County | 32°58′30″N 112°41′40″W / 32.9750°N 112.6944°W / 32.9750; -112.6944 (Gila River) | 2,200 | 2x1 Combined Cycle (x4) | 2003 | |
Griffith Energy | Mohave County | 35°03′14″N 114°08′00″W / 35.0540°N 114.1333°W / 35.0540; -114.1333 (Griffith Energy) | 654 | 2x1 Combined Cycle | 2002 | [17] |
Harquahala Generating Station | Maricopa County | 33°28′34″N 113°06′48″W / 33.4760°N 113.1134°W / 33.4760; -113.1134 (Harquahala) | 1092 | 1x1 Combined Cycle (x3) | 2004 | [17] |
H. Wilson Sundt Generating Station | Pima County | 32°09′36″N 110°54′17″W / 32.1600°N 110.9047°W / 32.1600; -110.9047 (H Wilson Sundt Station) | 502 | Steam Turbine (x2) Simple Cycle (x2) Reciprocating Engine (x5) | 1962/1967 (360MW) 1972 (48MW) 2019 (94MW) | [21] |
Kyrene Power Plant | Maricopa County | 33°21′20″N 111°56′07″W / 33.3556°N 111.9353°W / 33.3556; -111.9353 (Kyrene) | 525 | Steam Turbine (x2) Simple Cycle (x3) 1x1 Combined Cycle | 1952/1954 (106MW) 1971/1973 (165MW) 2002 (254MW) | [22] |
Mesquite Power Plant | Maricopa County | 33°20′42″N 112°51′51″W / 33.3450°N 112.8642°W / 33.3450; -112.8642 (Mesquite) | 1,250 | 2x1 Combined Cycle (x2) | 2003 | [17] |
North Loop Power Plant | Pima County | 32°24′04″N 111°07′34″W / 32.4010°N 111.1262°W / 32.4010; -111.1262 (North Loop) | 108 | Simple Cycle (x4) | 1972/2001 | |
Ocotillo Power Plant | Maricopa County | 33°25′21″N 111°54′44″W / 33.4225°N 111.9122°W / 33.4225; -111.9122 (Ocotillo) | 916 | Simple Cycle (x7) | 1972/1973/2019 | [15][23] |
Red Hawk Power Station | Maricopa County | 33°20′05″N 112°50′26″W / 33.3346°N 112.8406°W / 33.3346; -112.8406 (Red Hawk) | 1,060 | 2x1 Combined Cycle (x2) | 2002 | [15][17] |
Saguaro Power Plant | Pinal County | 32°33′06″N 111°18′00″W / 32.5517°N 111.3000°W / 32.5517; -111.3000 (Saguaro) | 184 | Simple Cycle (x3) | 1972/1973/2002 | [15] |
Santan Power Plant | Maricopa County | 33°19′57″N 111°45′01″W / 33.3325°N 111.7503°W / 33.3325; -111.7503 (Santan) | 1,235 | Combined Cycle (x4) 2x1 Combined Cycle 1x1 Combined Cycle | 1974/1975 (376MW) 2005 (582MW) 2006 (277MW) | [17] |
Sundance Generating Station | Pinal County | 32°55′43″N 111°35′24″W / 32.9285°N 111.5899°W / 32.9285; -111.5899 (Sundance) | 450 | Simple Cycle (x10) | 2002 | [15][24] |
Valencia Power Plant | Santa Cruz County | 31°21′49″N 110°55′53″W / 31.3635°N 110.9313°W / 31.3635; -110.9313 (Valencia) | 108 | Simple Cycle (x4) | 1989/2006 | |
West Phoenix Power Plant | Maricopa County | 33°26′30″N 112°09′30″W / 33.4417°N 112.1583°W / 33.4417; -112.1583 (West Phoenix) | 920 | Simple Cycle (x2) Combined Cycle (x3) 2x1 Combined Cycle 1x1 Combined Cycle | 1972/1973 (100MW) 1976 (255MW) 2001 (107MW) 2003 (458MW) | [15] |
Yucca Power Plant | Yuma County | 32°43′17″N 114°42′38″W / 32.7214°N 114.7106°W / 32.7214; -114.7106 (Yucca) | 250 | Steam Turbine Simple Cycle (x5) | 1959 (75MW) 1971/1973/2008 (176MW) | [15][25] |
Yuma Power Plant | Yuma County | 32°43′44″N 114°39′15″W / 32.7288°N 114.6541°W / 32.7288; -114.6541 (Yuma) | 50 | 1x1 Combined Cycle | 1994 | [17][26] |
Petroleum
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Generation Type | Year Opened | Refs |
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Douglas Power Plant | Cochise County | 31°21′51″N 109°33′14″W / 31.3641°N 109.5538°W / 31.3641; -109.5538 (Douglas) | 25 | Simple Cycle | 1972 | [15] |
Yucca Power Plant | Yuma County | 32°43′17″N 114°42′38″W / 32.7214°N 114.7106°W / 32.7214; -114.7106 (Yucca) | 71 | Simple Cycle (x2) | 1971/1978 | [15] |
Renewable power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[4]
Biomass & Refuse
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Fuel Type | Generation Type | Year Opened | Refs |
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Glendale Energy Plant | Maricopa County | 33°32′25″N 112°18′23″W / 33.5403°N 112.3064°W / 33.5403; -112.3064 (Glendale Landfill) | 2.8 | landfill gas | Reciprocating Engine (x2) | 2010 | [27] |
Northwest Regional Landfill | Maricopa County | 33°40′55″N 112°28′36″W / 33.6819°N 112.4767°W / 33.6819; -112.4767 (Northwest Regional Landfill) | 3.2 | landfill gas | Reciprocating Engine (x2) | 2012 | [28] |
Novo BioPower Plant | Navajo County | 34°30′12″N 110°20′06″W / 34.5032°N 110.3350°W / 34.5032; -110.3350 (Novo BioPower) | 22 | wood/ wood waste | Steam Turbine | 2008 | [29] |
Western Renewable Energy | Apache County | 34°05′35″N 109°17′24″W / 34.0930°N 109.2900°W / 34.0930; -109.2900 (Western RE Biomass) | 2.5 | wood/ wood waste | Steam Turbine | 2004 | [30] |
Hydroelectric dams
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Refs |
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Arizona Falls | Maricopa County | 33°29′24″N 111°57′32″W / 33.4899°N 111.9589°W / 33.4899; -111.9589 (Arizona Falls Hydro) | 0.75 | 2003 | [22] |
C.C. Cragin Dam (Blue Ridge) | Coconino County | 34°33′16″N 111°11′50″W / 34.55444°N 111.19722°W / 34.55444; -111.19722 (C.C. Cragin Hydro) | 1965 | [22] | |
Childs-Irving Hydro | Yavapai County | 34°21′04″N 111°42′02″W / 34.3511°N 111.7006°W / 34.3511; -111.7006 (Childs-Irving Hydro) | 4.2 | 1916 | closed |
Coolidge Dam | Gila County | 33°10′29″N 110°31′40″W / 33.1747°N 110.5279°W / 33.1747; -110.5279 (Coolidge Hydro) | 10 | 1935 | closed |
Crosscut Hydro | Maricopa County | 33°26′22″N 111°56′46″W / 33.4394°N 111.9461°W / 33.4394; -111.9461 (Crosscut Hydro) | 3.0 | 1939 | [22] |
Davis Dam | Mohave County | 35°11′49″N 114°34′15″W / 35.1970°N 114.5707°W / 35.1970; -114.5707 (Davis Hydro) | 251 | 1951 | |
Glen Canyon Dam | Coconino County | 36°56′12″N 111°29′02″W / 36.9366°N 111.4839°W / 36.9366; -111.4839 (Glen Canyon Hydro) | 1,320 | 1964-1966 | [31] |
Headgate Rock | La Paz County | 34°10′06″N 114°16′39″W / 34.1683°N 114.2774°W / 34.1683; -114.2774 (Headgate Rock Hydro) | 19.5 | 1993 | |
Hoover Dam | Mohave County | 36°00′56″N 114°44′17″W / 36.0155°N 114.7380°W / 36.0155; -114.7380 (Hoover Dam Hydro) | 2,080[A] | 1936-1943/ 1952 | |
Horse Mesa Dam | Maricopa County | 33°35′27″N 111°20′38″W / 33.5907°N 111.3440°W / 33.5907; -111.3440 (Horse Mesa Hydro) | 129 | 1927 | [22] |
Mormon Flat Dam | Maricopa County | 33°33′13″N 111°26′35″W / 33.5536°N 111.4431°W / 33.5536; -111.4431 (Mormon Flat Hydro) | 60 | 1926 | [22] |
Parker Dam | La Paz County | 34°17′43″N 114°08′25″W / 34.2953°N 114.1402°W / 34.2953; -114.1402 (Parker Dam Hydro) | 120 | 1938 | |
South Consolidated Hydro | Maricopa County | 33°27′59″N 111°46′52″W / 33.4665°N 111.7811°W / 33.4665; -111.7811 (South Consolidated Hydro) | 1.4 | 1981 | [22] |
Stewart Mountain Dam | Maricopa County | 33°33′58″N 111°32′10″W / 33.5661°N 111.5360°W / 33.5661; -111.5360 (Stewart Mountain Hydro) | 13 | 1930 | [22] |
Theodore Roosevelt Dam | Gila/Maricopa | 33°40′16″N 111°09′42″W / 33.6711°N 111.1618°W / 33.6711; -111.1618 (Roosevelt Hydro) | 36 | 1973 | [22] |
A Generating capacity at Hoover Dam is equally split between Arizona and Nevada.[4] Its total capacity was derated to 1,596 MW in June 2014 due to persistently low water storage levels and projected further declines.[32][33]
Solar thermal plants
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Ref |
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Solana Generating Station | Maricopa County | 32°55′20″N 112°57′21″W / 32.9223°N 112.9559°W / 32.9223; -112.9559 (Solana Solar Station) | 280 | 2013 |
Solar photovoltaic plants
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MWAC) | Year Opened | Refs |
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McFarland Solar | Yuma County | 32°56′15″N 113°28′15″W / 32.9376°N 113.4708°W / 32.9376; -113.4708 | 500 | 2023/2025 | [1] |
Mesquite Solar project | Maricopa County | 33°20′24″N 112°56′02″W / 33.3399°N 112.9339°W / 33.3399; -112.9339 (Mesquite Solar) | 400 | 2012/2016 | |
Agua Caliente Solar Project | Yuma County | 32°58′39″N 113°29′40″W / 32.9774°N 113.4945°W / 32.9774; -113.4945 (Agua Caliente Solar) | 290 | 2012/2014 | |
Sonoran Solar Project | Maricopa County | 33°14′34″N 112°32′28″E / 33.2429°N 112.5411°E / 33.2429; 112.5411 | 260 | [34] | |
Agave Solar | Maricopa County | 33°19′33″N 112°50′32″W / 33.3259°N 112.8422°W / 33.3259; -112.8422 (Agave Solar) | 150 | September 25, 2023 | [35] |
Arlington Valley Solar Energy II [ru] | Maricopa County | 33°18′18″N 112°50′02″W / 33.3050°N 112.8339°W / 33.3050; -112.8339 (Arlington Valley Solar) | 125 | 2013 | [36] |
Saint Solar | Pinal County | 32°51′51″N 111°30′03″W / 32.8643°N 111.5007°W / 32.8643; -111.5007 | 100 | June 2023 | [37] |
Red Horse | Cochise County | 32°15′40″N 110°09′15″W / 32.2610°N 110.1543°W / 32.2610; -110.1543 (Red Horse Solar) | 81 | 2015/2016 | [38] |
Kayenta Solar Project | Navajo County | 36°47′21″N 110°14′18″W / 36.7893°N 110.2383°W / 36.7893; -110.2383 (Kayenta Solar) | 55 | 2017/2019 | [39] |
Gray Hawk Solar | Mohave County | 35°20′46″N 113°54′53″W / 35.3462°N 113.9148°W / 35.3462; -113.9148 (Gray Hawk Solar) | 55 | 2018 | [40] |
Bonnybrooke Solar | Mohave County | 33°03′11″N 111°20′24″W / 33.0530°N 111.3400°W / 33.0530; -111.3400 (Bonnybrooke Solar) | 50 | 2016 | [41] |
Avalon | Pima County | 32°02′19″N 110°57′30″W / 32.0385°N 110.9584°W / 32.0385; -110.9584 (Avalon Solar) | 45 | 2014/2016 | |
Sandstone Solar | Pinal County | 33°02′08″N 111°27′01″W / 33.0356°N 111.4503°W / 33.0356; -111.4503 (Sandstone Solar) | 45 | 2015 | |
Red Rock | Maricopa County | 32°33′04″N 111°17′21″W / 32.5510°N 111.2892°W / 32.5510; -111.2892 (Red Rock Solar) | 40 | 2017 | |
Foothills | Yuma County | 32°38′20″N 114°25′52″W / 32.6388°N 114.4312°W / 32.6388; -114.4312 (Foothills Solar) | 35 | 2013 | |
Gila Bend | Maricopa County | 32°56′56″N 112°46′12″W / 32.9490°N 112.7701°W / 32.9490; -112.7701 (Gila Bend Hybrid) | 32 | 2014 | |
OE_AZ1 | La Paz County | 33°46′15″N 113°39′17″W / 33.7709°N 113.6546°W / 33.7709; -113.6546 (OE_AZ1 Solar) | 32 | 2019 | |
Avra Valley | Pima County | 32°22′18″N 111°16′58″W / 32.3717°N 111.2828°W / 32.3717; -111.2828 (Avra Valley Solar) | 26 | 2013 | |
Apache | Cochise County | 32°04′05″N 109°53′25″W / 32.0681°N 109.8904°W / 32.0681; -109.8904 (Apache Solar) | 20 | 2017 | |
Copper Crossing Solar Ranch | Pinal County | 33°09′33″N 111°28′53″W / 33.1592°N 111.4814°W / 33.1592; -111.4814 (Copper Crossing Solar) | 20 | 2011 | [42] |
Picture Rocks | Pima County | 32°22′11″N 111°14′34″W / 32.3697°N 111.2428°W / 32.3697; -111.2428 (Picture Rocks Solar) | 20 | 2012 | |
Pinal Central Energy Center | Pinal County | 32°52′33″N 111°33′04″W / 32.8757°N 111.5511°W / 32.8757; -111.5511 (Pinal CEC Solar) | 20 | 2018 | [43] |
Sulphur Springs | Cochise County | 32°03′46″N 109°55′09″W / 32.0628°N 109.9193°W / 32.0628; -109.9193 (Sulphur Springs Solar) | 20 | 2016 | |
Chino Solar Valley | Yavapai County | 34°43′27″N 112°25′54″W / 34.7242°N 112.4318°W / 34.7242; -112.4318 (Chino Solar Valley) | 19 | 2012 | |
Queen Creek Solar | Maricopa County | 33°16′03″N 111°36′44″W / 33.2675°N 111.6122°W / 33.2675; -111.6122 (Queen Creek Solar) | 19 | 2012 | |
Paloma Solar Hybrid | Maricopa County | 33°01′15″N 112°39′42″W / 33.0209°N 112.6616°W / 33.0209; -112.6616 | 18 | 2011 | |
Cotton Center Solar Hybrid | Maricopa County | 33°02′06″N 112°39′39″W / 33.0351°N 112.6607°W / 33.0351; -112.6607 | 17 | 2013 | |
Saddle Mountain Solar I | Maricopa County | 33°22′52″N 113°11′05″W / 33.38107°N 113.18471°W / 33.38107; -113.18471 | 15 | ||
Desert Star Hybrid | Maricopa County | 33°08′38″N 112°39′47″W / 33.14397°N 112.66304°W / 33.14397; -112.66304 | 10 | September 2015 | [44] |
Wind farms
Name | County | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Refs |
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Dry Lake Wind Power Project | Navajo County | 34°39′35″N 110°17′03″W / 34.6596°N 110.2842°W / 34.6596; -110.2842 (Dry Lake Wind) | 127 | 2009/2010 | |
Kingman Wind | Mohave County | 35°08′45″N 114°04′03″W / 35.1458°N 114.0675°W / 35.1458; -114.0675 (Kingman Wind) | 10 | 2011 | [45] |
Perrin Ranch Wind | Coconino County | 35°24′56″N 112°16′16″W / 35.4156°N 112.2711°W / 35.4156; -112.2711 (Perrin Ranch Wind) | 99 | 2012 | [46] |
Red Horse Wind | Cochise County | 32°17′10″N 110°05′17″W / 32.2861°N 110.0881°W / 32.2861; -110.0881 (Red Horse Wind) | 30 | 2015 | [47] |
White Hills Wind | Mohave County | 35°28′24″N 114°17′21″W / 35.47326°N 114.2892°W / 35.47326; -114.2892 (White Hills Wind) | 350 | 2021 | [48] |
Storage power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[4]
Battery storage
Name | County | Coordinates | Discharge Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Refs |
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McFarland Storage | Yuma County | 32°56′15″N 113°28′15″W / 32.9376°N 113.4708°W / 32.9376; -113.4708 | 435.0 | 2025 | [2] |
Agua Fria Generating Station | Maricopa County | 33°33′12″N 112°12′45″W / 33.55340°N 112.21263°W / 33.55340; -112.21263 | 25.0 | 2021 | [49] |
Paloma Solar Hybrid | Maricopa County | 33°01′29″N 112°39′31″W / 33.02481°N 112.65867°W / 33.02481; -112.65867 | 17.0 | ||
AES Gilbert ES | Maricopa County | 33°26′48″N 111°57′23″W / 33.4468°N 111.9563°W / 33.4468; -111.9563 (AES Gilbert ES) | 10.0 | 2019 | [50] |
Iron Horse BESS Hybrid | Pima County | 32°05′55″N 110°49′09″W / 32.0985°N 110.8191°W / 32.0985; -110.8191 (Iron Horse BESS) | 10.0 | 2017 | [51][52] |
Pima BESS | Pima County | 32°15′06″N 110°59′29″W / 32.2516°N 110.9913°W / 32.2516; -110.9913 (Pima BESS) | 10.0 | 2017 | [52] |
Pinal Central Hybrid ES | Pima County | 32°52′33″N 111°33′04″W / 32.8757°N 111.5511°W / 32.8757; -111.5511 (Pinal Central ES) | 10.0 | 2018 | [43] |
Desert Star Hybrid | Maricopa County | 33°08′42″N 112°39′35″W / 33.14512°N 112.65962°W / 33.14512; -112.65962 | 10.0 | ||
Punkin Center BS | Gila County | 33°52′33″N 111°18′49″W / 33.8758°N 111.3136°W / 33.8758; -111.3136 (Punkin Center BS) | 2.0 | 2018 | [53] |
Pumped storage
Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Opened | Refs |
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Horse Mesa | Maricopa County | 33°35′27″N 111°20′38″W / 33.5907°N 111.3440°W / 33.5907; -111.3440 (Horse Mesa PS) | 119 | 1972 | [22] |
Mormon Flat | Maricopa County | 33°33′13″N 111°26′35″W / 33.5536°N 111.4431°W / 33.5536; -111.4431 (Mormon Flat PS) | 57 | 1971 | [22] |
Waddell | Maricopa County | 33°50′41″N 112°16′17″W / 33.8447°N 112.2714°W / 33.8447; -112.2714 (Waddell PS) | 40 | 1993 | [54] |
Utility companies
- Arizona Electric Power Cooperative
- Arizona Public Service
- Salt River Project
- Tucson Electric Power
- UniSource Energy Services
Notes
- ^ Includes conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage.
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