List of largest power stations in the United States

This article lists the largest power stations in the United States, in terms of Terawatt-hours produced annually based on 2014 numbers. [1]

Rank Station State Annual generation
(TWh)
Capacity
(MW)
Type Capacity factor
%
Picture
1. Palo Verde Arizona 32.846 3,942 Nuclear 98
2. Browns Ferry Alabama 26.738 3,297 Nuclear 73.5
3. Oconee South Carolina 21.193 2,500 Nuclear 92.5
4. South Texas Nuclear Generating Station Texas 20.651 2,760 Nuclear 91.7
5. Grand Coulee Dam Washington 20.266 7,079 Hydroelectric 36[2]
6. Braidwood Illinois 20.263 2,500 Nuclear 94.1
7. West County Energy Center Florida 19.764 3,750[3] Natural gas 60
8. Byron Nuclear Generating Station Illinois 19.252 2,452 Nuclear 88.2
9. Limerick Pennsylvania 19.077 2,268 Nuclear 95.9
10. Scherer Power Plant Georgia 18.894 3,520 Coal 61.2

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