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List of power stations in Oregon

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name. In 2019, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 16,787 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 62,258 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 48.7% hydroelectric, 33.7% natural gas, 10.6% wind, 4.1% coal, 1.5% biomass, 1.1% solar, and 0.3% geothermal. Small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 227 GWh to the state's electrical grid. This compares as about one-third of the amount generated by Oregon's utility-scale photovoltaic plants.[1]

Sources of Oregon utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2021 [1]

  Hydroelectric (46.4%)
  Natural Gas (33.3%)
  Wind (15.7%)
  Solar (2.5%)
  Biomass (1.7%)
  Geothermal (0.3%)

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.[3]

Nuclear power stations Edit

The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant generated 1,095 MW of electricity during years 1976-1992.[4] Decommissioning and removal of the nuclear components was completed in 2006.[5] Oregon had no utility-scale plants that used fissile material as a fuel in 2019.[1]

Fossil-fuel power stations Edit

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]

Natural gas Edit

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Type Operator Year
Opened
Ref
Hermiston Hermiston 45°48′15″N 119°22′12″W / 45.8042°N 119.3700°W / 45.8042; -119.3700 (Hermiston Generation) 474 1x1 Combined Cycle (x2),
2x1 Combined Cycle
PacifiCorp (50%) 1996 [7]
Klamath Cogeneration Klamath Falls 42°10′26″N 121°48′38″W / 42.1739°N 121.8106°W / 42.1739; -121.8106 (Klamath Cogen) 606 2x1 Combined Cycle,
Simple Cycle (x4)
Iberdrola Renovables 2001 [8]
Beaver Clatskanie 46°10′21″N 123°10′26″W / 46.1724°N 123.1739°W / 46.1724; -123.1739 (Beaver) 529 6x1 Combined Cycle,
Simple Cycle
Portland General Electric 1974 [9]
Port Westward Clatskanie 46°10′44″N 123°10′19″W / 46.1789°N 123.1720°W / 46.1789; -123.1720 (Port Westward) 413 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 2007 [9]
Port Westward 2 Clatskanie 46°10′44″N 123°10′19″W / 46.1789°N 123.1719°W / 46.1789; -123.1719 (Port Westward 2) 225 Reciprocating Engine (x12) Portland General Electric 2015 [9]
Coyote Springs Boardman 45°50′53″N 119°40′26″W / 45.8480°N 119.6739°W / 45.8480; -119.6739 (Coyote Springs) 233 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 1995 [9]
Coyote Springs 2 Boardman 45°50′53″N 119°34′26″W / 45.8480°N 119.5740°W / 45.8480; -119.5740 (Coyote Springs 2) 290 1x1 Combined Cycle Avista 2003 [10]
Carty Generating Plant Boardman 45°41′55″N 119°48′47″W / 45.6986°N 119.8131°W / 45.6986; -119.8131 (Carty Station) 416 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 2016 [9]

Renewable power stations Edit

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[6]
See also the Oregon Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Resources Page.[11]

Hydroelectric Edit

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Operator Year
Opened
Ref
John Day Dam Columbia River (also WA) 45°42′59″N 120°41′39″W / 45.7164°N 120.6941°W / 45.7164; -120.6941 (John Day Hydro) 2,160 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1971
The Dalles Dam Columbia River (also WA) 45°36′50″N 121°08′05″W / 45.6140°N 121.1346°W / 45.6140; -121.1346 (The Dalles Hydro) 2,100 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1957
Bonneville Dam Columbia River (also WA) 45°38′39″N 121°56′28″W / 45.6441°N 121.9410°W / 45.6441; -121.9410 (Bonneville Hydro) 1,218 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1937
McNary Dam Columbia River (also WA) 45°56′25″N 119°17′56″W / 45.9402°N 119.2988°W / 45.9402; -119.2988 (McNary Hydro) 980 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1954
Brownlee Dam Snake River 44°50′12″N 116°53′51″W / 44.8367°N 116.8975°W / 44.8367; -116.8975 (Brownlee Hydro) 585 Idaho Power Company 1958
Hells Canyon Dam Snake River (also ID) 45°14′38″N 116°42′03″W / 45.2439°N 116.7008°W / 45.2439; -116.7008 (Hells Canyon Hydro) 391 Idaho Power Company 1967
Round Butte Dam Deschutes River 44°36′21″N 121°16′38″W / 44.6058°N 121.2773°W / 44.6058; -121.2773 (Round Butte Hydro) 225 Portland General Electric 1964 [9]
North Umpqua River System Umpqua River 43°19′21″N 122°11′40″W / 43.322469°N 122.19446°W / 43.322469; -122.19446 (North Umpqua River Hydro) 200 PacifiCorp 1950 to 1956 [7]
Oxbow power station Snake River (also ID) 44°58′18″N 116°50′06″W / 44.9716°N 116.8350°W / 44.9716; -116.8350 (Oxbow Hydro) 190 Idaho Power Company 1961
Link River Dam Link River 42°14′02″N 121°48′07″W / 42.23389°N 121.80207°W / 42.23389; -121.80207 (Link River Hydro) 151 PacifiCorp 1921
Lookout Point Dam Middle Fork Willamette River 43°54′55″N 122°45′11″W / 43.9153°N 122.7531°W / 43.9153; -122.7531 (Lookout Point Hydro) 120 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953
Detroit Dam North Santiam River 44°43′21″N 122°15′04″W / 44.7224°N 122.2511°W / 44.7224; -122.2511 (Detroit Hydro) 100 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953
Green Peter Dam Middle Santiam River 44°26′58″N 122°32′58″W / 44.4494°N 122.5494°W / 44.4494; -122.5494 (Green Peter Hydro) 80 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1967
Pelton Dam Deschutes River 44°41′40″N 121°13′53″W / 44.6944°N 121.2314°W / 44.6944; -121.2314 (Pelton Hydro) 73 Portland General Electric 1958 [9]
North Fork Clackamas River 45°14′36″N 122°16′48″W / 45.2433°N 122.2799°W / 45.2433; -122.2799 (North Fork Hydro) 58 Portland General Electric 1958 [9]
Prospect Hydroelectric System Rogue River 42°43′52″N 122°30′50″W / 42.7312°N 122.5140°W / 42.7312; -122.5140 (Prospect Hydro) 52 PacifiCorp 1912=1957 [7]
Lost Creek Dam Rogue River 42°40′18″N 122°40′38″W / 42.6717°N 122.6772°W / 42.6717; -122.6772 (Lost Creek Hydro) 49 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1977
Faraday Clackamas River 45°16′05″N 122°19′12″W / 45.2680°N 122.3201°W / 45.2680; -122.3201 (Faraday Hydro) 46 Portland General Electric 1907 [9]
T. W. Sullivan Willamette River 45°21′14″N 122°37′08″W / 45.3540°N 122.6190°W / 45.3540; -122.6190 (Sullivan Hydro) 46 Portland General Electric 1895 [9]
Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project Clackamas River 45°07′19″N 122°04′12″W / 45.1220°N 122.0699°W / 45.1220; -122.0699 (Oak Grove Hydro) 44 Portland General Electric 1924 [9]
Hills Creek Dam Middle Fork Willamette River 43°42′39″N 122°25′26″W / 43.7107°N 122.4238°W / 43.7107; -122.4238 (Hills Creek Hydro) 30 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1961
Cougar Dam McKenzie River 44°07′51″N 122°14′38″W / 44.1307°N 122.2439°W / 44.1307; -122.2439 (Cougar Hydro) 25 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1964
River Mill Clackamas River 45°18′00″N 122°21′00″W / 45.3000°N 122.3500°W / 45.3000; -122.3500 (River Mill Hydro) 25 Portland General Electric 1911 [9]
Foster Dam South Santiam River 44°24′53″N 122°40′16″W / 44.4146°N 122.6712°W / 44.4146; -122.6712 (Foster Hydro) 20 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1968
Big Cliff Dam North Santiam River 44°45′05″N 122°17′00″W / 44.7514°N 122.2832°W / 44.7514; -122.2832 (Big Cliff Hydro) 18 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953
Dexter Dam Willamette River 43°55′27″N 122°48′20″W / 43.9242°N 122.8055°W / 43.9242; -122.8055 (Dexter Hydro) 15 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1954
Owyhee Dam Owyhee River 43°38′30″N 117°14′37″W / 43.6416°N 117.2437°W / 43.6416; -117.2437 (Owyhee Hydro) 5 Owyhee Irrigation District 1980s

Wind Edit

Station Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Year
Opened
Ref
Klondike Wind Farm Sherman County 45°33′23″N 120°33′03″W / 45.5563°N 120.5507°W / 45.5563; -120.5507 (Klondike Wind) 399 2002/2005/
2007
[12]
Biglow Canyon Wind Farm Sherman County 45°39′13″N 120°36′12″W / 45.6537°N 120.6034°W / 45.6537; -120.6034 (Biglow Canyon Wind) 450 2007/2009/
2010
[12]
Vansycle Wind Project Umatilla County 45°56′10″N 118°39′36″W / 45.9362°N 118.6600°W / 45.9362; -118.6600 (Vansycle Wind) 124 1998/2009 [12]
Stateline Wind Project Umatilla County 46°00′46″N 118°48′58″W / 46.0128°N 118.8162°W / 46.0128; -118.8162 (Stateline Wind) 123 2001 [12]
Rattlesnake Road Wind Farm
(Arlington Wind Project)
Gilliam County 45°43′00″N 120°12′03″W / 45.7167°N 120.2008°W / 45.7167; -120.2008 (Arlington Rattlesnake Wind) 103 2008 [12]
Hay Canyon Wind Farm Sherman County 45°31′12″N 120°34′28″W / 45.5200°N 120.5744°W / 45.5200; -120.5744 (Hay Canyon Wind) 101 2009 [12]
Elkhorn Valley Wind Farm Union County 45°05′07″N 117°48′59″W / 45.0852°N 117.8163°W / 45.0852; -117.8163 (Elkhorn Valley Wind) 101 2007 [12]
Leaning Juniper Wind Project Gilliam County 45°39′09″N 120°12′35″W / 45.6525°N 120.2098°W / 45.6525; -120.2098 (Leaning Juniper "Wind) 302.3 2006/2011
Pebble Springs Wind Farm Gilliam County 45°42′43″N 120°07′30″W / 45.7119°N 120.1250°W / 45.7119; -120.1250 (Pebble Springs Wind) 99 2009 [12]
Wheatfield Wind Farm Gilliam County 45°40′33″N 120°19′06″W / 45.6758°N 120.3183°W / 45.6758; -120.3183 (Weatfield Wind) 97 2009 [12]
Willow Creek Wind Farm Gilliam County and
Morrow County
45°39′12″N 119°59′29″W / 45.6533°N 119.9914°W / 45.6533; -119.9914 (Willow Creek Wind) 72 2009 [12]
Condon Wind Project Gilliam County 45°16′36″N 120°16′46″W / 45.2766°N 120.2794°W / 45.2766; -120.2794 (Condon Wind) 50 2001/2002 [12]
Combine Hills Wind Farm Umatilla County 45°56′35″N 118°35′28″W / 45.9430°N 118.5910°W / 45.9430; -118.5910 (Combine Hills Wind) 104 2003/2010 [12]
Threemile Canyon Wind Farm Morrow County 45°40′33″N 119°56′15″W / 45.6758°N 119.9375°W / 45.6758; -119.9375 (Threemile Canyon Wind) 10 2009 [12]
Shepherds Flat Wind Farm
Hulburt & Horseshoe Bend
Gilliam County and
Morrow County
45°35′08″N 120°00′30″W / 45.5856°N 120.0082°W / 45.5856; -120.0082 (Shepherds Flat) 845 2012 [13]
Star Point Wind Project Sherman 45°30′36″N 120°28′48″W / 45.5100°N 120.4800°W / 45.5100; -120.4800 (Star Point Wind) 98.7 2010 [14]
Willow Spring Wind Farm Baker County 44°22′55″N 117°16′23″W / 44.3819°N 117.2731°W / 44.3819; -117.2731 (Willow Spring Wind) 10 2017 [14]
PáTu Wind Farm Sherman 45°36′47″N 120°37′01″W / 45.6131°N 120.6169°W / 45.6131; -120.6169 (PaTu Wind) 9 2010 [14]
Montague Wind Power Facility Gilliam County 45°35′09″N 120°05′25″W / 45.5857°N 120.0904°W / 45.5857; -120.0904 (Montague Wind) 200 2019 [14]
Lime Wind Baker County 44°23′49″N 117°16′19″W / 44.3969°N 117.2719°W / 44.3969; -117.2719 (Lime Wind) 3 2011 [14]
Chopin Wind Umatilla County 45°52′48″N 118°27′48″W / 45.8800°N 118.4633°W / 45.8800; -118.4633 (Chopin Wind) 10 2016 [14]
Burnt River Wind Farm
Benson/Durbin/
Jett/Prospector
Baker County 44°22′01″N 117°20′38″W / 44.3669°N 117.3439°W / 44.3669; -117.3439 (Burnt River Wind) 40 2017
Four Mile Wind Morrow County 45°38′41″N 119°27′12″W / 45.6447°N 119.4533°W / 45.6447; -119.4533 (Four Mile Canyon Wind) 10 2009 [14]
Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility Morrow County 300 (wind)
50 (solar)
2020 [15]

Biomass Edit

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Operator Year
Opened
Ref
Springfield Power Plant Springfield, Oregon 44°03′25″N 122°57′20″W / 44.0569°N 122.9555°W / 44.0569; -122.9555 (Springfield Plant) 65 International Paper 1949/1953/1976 [16]
Dillard Complex Power Plant Dillard, Oregon 43°05′22″N 123°24′56″W / 43.0895°N 123.4156°W / 43.0895; -123.4156 (Dillard Complex) 51.5 Roseburg Forest Products 1955 [17]
Biomass One White City, Oregon 42°26′10″N 122°51′00″W / 42.4361°N 122.8500°W / 42.4361; -122.8500 (Biomass One) 36.5 Biomass One LP 1985/2009 [18]
Wauna Mill Power Plant Wauna, Oregon 46°09′14″N 123°24′24″W / 46.1540°N 123.4066°W / 46.1540; -123.4066 (Wauna Mill) 36 Georgia-Pacific 1996 [19]
Toledo Mill Power Plant Toledo, Oregon 44°36′43″N 123°55′55″W / 44.6119°N 123.9319°W / 44.6119; -123.9319 (Toledo Mill) 21.5 Georgia-Pacific 2007 [20]
Seneca Sustainable Energy Eugene, Oregon 44°06′59″N 123°10′44″W / 44.1163°N 123.1790°W / 44.1163; -123.1790 (Seneca Sustainable Energy) 18.8 Seneca Sawmill 2011 [21]
Prairie City Prairie City, Oregon 44°27′18″N 118°42′40″W / 44.45511°N 118.71109°W / 44.45511; -118.71109 (Prairie City Biomass) 10 D.R. Johnson 2012 [22]
Evergreen Biopower LLC Lyons, Oregon 44°46′15″N 122°36′43″W / 44.7708°N 122.6120°W / 44.7708; -122.6120 (Evergreen BioPower) 10 Freres Lumber Co. 2007 [23]
BC Medford Plant Medford, Oregon 42°21′20″N 122°54′17″W / 42.3555°N 122.9046°W / 42.3555; -122.9046 (Medford Plant) 8.5 Boise Cascade 1956/1965 [24]
Riddle Riddle, Oregon 42°57′59″N 123°21′27″W / 42.96633°N 123.35739°W / 42.96633; -123.35739 (Riddle Laminators Power Plant) 7.5 D.R. Johnson 1987 [25]
Winchester One Winchester, Oregon 43°17′23″N 123°21′42″W / 43.2898°N 123.3616°W / 43.2898; -123.3616 (Winchester One) 6.5 Douglas County Lumber Co. 2006 [26]
Madras One Madras, Oregon 5 Warm Springs Tribe
Rough and Ready Cave Junction, Oregon 1.5 Rough & Ready Lumber Co.

Geothermal Edit

Solar Edit

Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MWAC)
Operator Year
Opened
Ref
Gala Solar Star Crook County, Oregon 44°11′03″N 120°55′05″W / 44.1843°N 120.9180°W / 44.1843; -120.9180 (Solar Star) 56 Avangrid Renewables 2017 [30]
Airport Solar Lake County, Oregon 42°10′13″N 120°24′08″W / 42.1702°N 120.4023°W / 42.1702; -120.4023 (Airport Solar) 47.3 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2019 [31]
Eagle Point Solar Jackson County, Oregon 42°24′00″N 121°49′47″W / 42.3999°N 121.8298°W / 42.3999; -121.8298 (Airport Solar) 13 Pine Gate Renewables 2018
Adams Solar Jefferson County, Oregon 42°10′13″N 120°24′08″W / 42.1702°N 120.4023°W / 42.1702; -120.4023 (Adams Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 [32]
Bear Creek Solar Deschutes County, Oregon 44°03′39″N 121°14′14″W / 44.0608°N 121.2372°W / 44.0608; -121.2372 (Bear Creek Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 [33]
Black Cap Solar (1&2) Lake County, Oregon 42°10′30″N 120°21′45″W / 42.1750°N 120.3626°W / 42.1750; -120.3626 (Black Cap Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2012/2016 [34]
Collier Solar Deschutes County, Oregon 44°03′46″N 121°13′34″W / 44.0628°N 121.2260°W / 44.0628; -121.2260 (Collier Solar) 10 Oregon Solar Land Holdings 2017
Elbe Solar Jefferson County, Oregon 44°37′05″N 121°12′18″W / 44.6180°N 121.2050°W / 44.6180; -121.2050 (Elbe Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 [35]
Garrett Solar Lake County, Oregon 42°09′36″N 120°24′00″W / 42.1600°N 120.4000°W / 42.1600; -120.4000 (Garrett Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2019 [31]
Neff Solar Deschutes County, Oregon 44°04′04″N 121°13′41″W / 44.0679°N 121.2281°W / 44.0679; -121.2281 (Neff Solar) 10 Cypress Creek Renewables 2017
Open Range Solar Malheur County, Oregon 43°47′48″N 117°03′55″W / 43.7968°N 117.0653°W / 43.7968; -117.0653 (Open Range Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 [36]
OR Solar 3 Klamath County, Oregon 42°01′20″N 121°25′08″W / 42.0223°N 121.4189°W / 42.0223; -121.4189 (OR Solar 3) 10 2017 [37]
OR Solar 6 Lake County, Oregon 42°12′32″N 120°22′04″W / 42.2090°N 120.3678°W / 42.2090; -120.3678 (OR Solar 6) 10 2017 [37]
OR Solar 8 Klamath County, Oregon 42°14′20″N 121°35′09″W / 42.2389°N 121.5858°W / 42.2389; -121.5858 (OR Solar 8) 10 2018 [6]
Thunderegg Solar Malheur County, Oregon 43°55′52″N 116°59′15″W / 43.9310°N 116.9876°W / 43.9310; -116.9876 (Thunderegg Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 [38]
Vale Air Solar Malheur County, Oregon 43°57′54″N 117°15′29″W / 43.9650°N 117.2581°W / 43.9650; -117.2581 (Vale Air Solar) 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 [39]
Wy'east Solar Sherman County, Oregon 45°35′05″N 120°36′00″W / 45.5846°N 120.5999°W / 45.5846; -120.5999 (WyEast Solar) 10 Avangrid Renewables 2018
Tumbleweed Solar Deschutes County, Oregon 44°11′24″N 121°13′49″W / 44.1900°N 121.2303°W / 44.1900; -121.2303 (Tumbleweed Solar) 9.9 Heelstone Renewable Energy 2017
Old Mill Solar Klamath County, Oregon 42°12′12″N 121°02′47″W / 42.2033°N 121.0464°W / 42.2033; -121.0464 (Old Mill Solar) 6.8 NextEra Energy Resources 2016 [40]
Outback Solar Lake County, Oregon 43°14′13″N 120°29′24″W / 43.2369°N 120.4900°W / 43.2369; -120.4900 (Outback Solar) 5 Constellation Energy 2012 [41]
Steel Bridge Solar Polk County, Oregon 45°04′05″N 123°28′12″W / 45.0680°N 123.4700°W / 45.0680; -123.4700 (Steel Bridge Solar) 2.3 OneEnergy 2015 [42]
Black Cap Solar Project Lake County, Oregon 42°10′30″N 120°21′35″W / 42.1750°N 120.3598°W / 42.1750; -120.3598 (Black Cap Solar) 2 Obsidian Finance Group 2012
Bellevue Solar Yamhill County, Oregon 45°06′44″N 123°14′05″W / 45.1122°N 123.2347°W / 45.1122; -123.2347 (Bellevue Solar) 2 EDF Renewables 2011 [43]
OIT Solar Array Klamath Falls, Oregon 2 Oregon Institute of Technology 2014 [28]
Baldock Solar Highway Clackamas County, Oregon 45°16′10″N 122°46′18″W / 45.2694°N 122.7717°W / 45.2694; -122.7717 (Baldock Solar) 1.7 Portland General Electric 2012
Oregon State University Rabbit Field Benton County, Oregon 44°34′25″N 123°19′01″W / 44.5735°N 123.3169°W / 44.5735; -123.3169 (OSU Rabbit Field Solar) 1.2 SolarCity 2014
Yamhill Solar Yamhill County, Oregon 45°06′32″N 123°16′43″W / 45.1089°N 123.2786°W / 45.1089; -123.2786 (Yamhill Solar) 1 EDF Renewables 2011 [44]

Former facilities Edit

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity
(MW)
Operator Year
Opened
Year closed Ref
Bull Run Hydroelectric Project Sandy River Hydro 22 1908 2008
Boardman Boardman 45°41′36″N 119°48′32″W / 45.6932°N 119.8088°W / 45.6932; -119.8088 (Boardman) Coal 550 Portland General Electric 1980 2020 [9]

See also Edit

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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 2019 Oregon had a total summer capacity of 16 787 MW through all of its power plants and a net generation of 62 258 GWh 2 The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 48 7 hydroelectric 33 7 natural gas 10 6 wind 4 1 coal 1 5 biomass 1 1 solar and 0 3 geothermal Small scale solar including customer owned photovoltaic panels delivered an additional net 227 GWh to the state s electrical grid This compares as about one third of the amount generated by Oregon s utility scale photovoltaic plants 1 Sources of Oregon utility scale electricity generation full year 2021 1 Hydroelectric 46 4 Natural Gas 33 3 Wind 15 7 Solar 2 5 Biomass 1 7 Geothermal 0 3 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 3 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Nuclear power stations 2 Fossil fuel power stations 2 1 Natural gas 3 Renewable power stations 3 1 Hydroelectric 3 2 Wind 3 3 Biomass 3 4 Geothermal 3 5 Solar 4 Former facilities 5 See also 6 ReferencesNuclear power stations EditThe Trojan Nuclear Power Plant generated 1 095 MW of electricity during years 1976 1992 4 Decommissioning and removal of the nuclear components was completed in 2006 5 Oregon had no utility scale plants that used fissile material as a fuel in 2019 1 Fossil fuel power stations EditData from the U S Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference 6 Natural gas Edit Name Location Coordinates Capacity MW Type Operator YearOpened RefHermiston Hermiston 45 48 15 N 119 22 12 W 45 8042 N 119 3700 W 45 8042 119 3700 Hermiston Generation 474 1x1 Combined Cycle x2 2x1 Combined Cycle PacifiCorp 50 1996 7 Klamath Cogeneration Klamath Falls 42 10 26 N 121 48 38 W 42 1739 N 121 8106 W 42 1739 121 8106 Klamath Cogen 606 2x1 Combined Cycle Simple Cycle x4 Iberdrola Renovables 2001 8 Beaver Clatskanie 46 10 21 N 123 10 26 W 46 1724 N 123 1739 W 46 1724 123 1739 Beaver 529 6x1 Combined Cycle Simple Cycle Portland General Electric 1974 9 Port Westward Clatskanie 46 10 44 N 123 10 19 W 46 1789 N 123 1720 W 46 1789 123 1720 Port Westward 413 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 2007 9 Port Westward 2 Clatskanie 46 10 44 N 123 10 19 W 46 1789 N 123 1719 W 46 1789 123 1719 Port Westward 2 225 Reciprocating Engine x12 Portland General Electric 2015 9 Coyote Springs Boardman 45 50 53 N 119 40 26 W 45 8480 N 119 6739 W 45 8480 119 6739 Coyote Springs 233 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 1995 9 Coyote Springs 2 Boardman 45 50 53 N 119 34 26 W 45 8480 N 119 5740 W 45 8480 119 5740 Coyote Springs 2 290 1x1 Combined Cycle Avista 2003 10 Carty Generating Plant Boardman 45 41 55 N 119 48 47 W 45 6986 N 119 8131 W 45 6986 119 8131 Carty Station 416 1x1 Combined Cycle Portland General Electric 2016 9 Renewable power stations EditData from the U S Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference 6 See also the Oregon Department of Energy s Renewable Energy Resources Page 11 Hydroelectric Edit See also List of dams and reservoirs in Oregon Name Location Coordinates Capacity MW Operator YearOpened RefJohn Day Dam Columbia River also WA 45 42 59 N 120 41 39 W 45 7164 N 120 6941 W 45 7164 120 6941 John Day Hydro 2 160 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1971The Dalles Dam Columbia River also WA 45 36 50 N 121 08 05 W 45 6140 N 121 1346 W 45 6140 121 1346 The Dalles Hydro 2 100 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1957Bonneville Dam Columbia River also WA 45 38 39 N 121 56 28 W 45 6441 N 121 9410 W 45 6441 121 9410 Bonneville Hydro 1 218 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1937McNary Dam Columbia River also WA 45 56 25 N 119 17 56 W 45 9402 N 119 2988 W 45 9402 119 2988 McNary Hydro 980 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1954Brownlee Dam Snake River 44 50 12 N 116 53 51 W 44 8367 N 116 8975 W 44 8367 116 8975 Brownlee Hydro 585 Idaho Power Company 1958Hells Canyon Dam Snake River also ID 45 14 38 N 116 42 03 W 45 2439 N 116 7008 W 45 2439 116 7008 Hells Canyon Hydro 391 Idaho Power Company 1967Round Butte Dam Deschutes River 44 36 21 N 121 16 38 W 44 6058 N 121 2773 W 44 6058 121 2773 Round Butte Hydro 225 Portland General Electric 1964 9 North Umpqua River System Umpqua River 43 19 21 N 122 11 40 W 43 322469 N 122 19446 W 43 322469 122 19446 North Umpqua River Hydro 200 PacifiCorp 1950 to 1956 7 Oxbow power station Snake River also ID 44 58 18 N 116 50 06 W 44 9716 N 116 8350 W 44 9716 116 8350 Oxbow Hydro 190 Idaho Power Company 1961Link River Dam Link River 42 14 02 N 121 48 07 W 42 23389 N 121 80207 W 42 23389 121 80207 Link River Hydro 151 PacifiCorp 1921Lookout Point Dam Middle Fork Willamette River 43 54 55 N 122 45 11 W 43 9153 N 122 7531 W 43 9153 122 7531 Lookout Point Hydro 120 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953Detroit Dam North Santiam River 44 43 21 N 122 15 04 W 44 7224 N 122 2511 W 44 7224 122 2511 Detroit Hydro 100 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953Green Peter Dam Middle Santiam River 44 26 58 N 122 32 58 W 44 4494 N 122 5494 W 44 4494 122 5494 Green Peter Hydro 80 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1967Pelton Dam Deschutes River 44 41 40 N 121 13 53 W 44 6944 N 121 2314 W 44 6944 121 2314 Pelton Hydro 73 Portland General Electric 1958 9 North Fork Clackamas River 45 14 36 N 122 16 48 W 45 2433 N 122 2799 W 45 2433 122 2799 North Fork Hydro 58 Portland General Electric 1958 9 Prospect Hydroelectric System Rogue River 42 43 52 N 122 30 50 W 42 7312 N 122 5140 W 42 7312 122 5140 Prospect Hydro 52 PacifiCorp 1912 1957 7 Lost Creek Dam Rogue River 42 40 18 N 122 40 38 W 42 6717 N 122 6772 W 42 6717 122 6772 Lost Creek Hydro 49 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1977Faraday Clackamas River 45 16 05 N 122 19 12 W 45 2680 N 122 3201 W 45 2680 122 3201 Faraday Hydro 46 Portland General Electric 1907 9 T W Sullivan Willamette River 45 21 14 N 122 37 08 W 45 3540 N 122 6190 W 45 3540 122 6190 Sullivan Hydro 46 Portland General Electric 1895 9 Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project Clackamas River 45 07 19 N 122 04 12 W 45 1220 N 122 0699 W 45 1220 122 0699 Oak Grove Hydro 44 Portland General Electric 1924 9 Hills Creek Dam Middle Fork Willamette River 43 42 39 N 122 25 26 W 43 7107 N 122 4238 W 43 7107 122 4238 Hills Creek Hydro 30 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1961Cougar Dam McKenzie River 44 07 51 N 122 14 38 W 44 1307 N 122 2439 W 44 1307 122 2439 Cougar Hydro 25 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1964River Mill Clackamas River 45 18 00 N 122 21 00 W 45 3000 N 122 3500 W 45 3000 122 3500 River Mill Hydro 25 Portland General Electric 1911 9 Foster Dam South Santiam River 44 24 53 N 122 40 16 W 44 4146 N 122 6712 W 44 4146 122 6712 Foster Hydro 20 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1968Big Cliff Dam North Santiam River 44 45 05 N 122 17 00 W 44 7514 N 122 2832 W 44 7514 122 2832 Big Cliff Hydro 18 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1953Dexter Dam Willamette River 43 55 27 N 122 48 20 W 43 9242 N 122 8055 W 43 9242 122 8055 Dexter Hydro 15 United States Army Corps of Engineers 1954Owyhee Dam Owyhee River 43 38 30 N 117 14 37 W 43 6416 N 117 2437 W 43 6416 117 2437 Owyhee Hydro 5 Owyhee Irrigation District 1980sWind Edit See also Wind power in Oregon This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2021 Station Location Coordinates Capacity MW YearOpened RefKlondike Wind Farm Sherman County 45 33 23 N 120 33 03 W 45 5563 N 120 5507 W 45 5563 120 5507 Klondike Wind 399 2002 2005 2007 12 Biglow Canyon Wind Farm Sherman County 45 39 13 N 120 36 12 W 45 6537 N 120 6034 W 45 6537 120 6034 Biglow Canyon Wind 450 2007 2009 2010 12 Vansycle Wind Project Umatilla County 45 56 10 N 118 39 36 W 45 9362 N 118 6600 W 45 9362 118 6600 Vansycle Wind 124 1998 2009 12 Stateline Wind Project Umatilla County 46 00 46 N 118 48 58 W 46 0128 N 118 8162 W 46 0128 118 8162 Stateline Wind 123 2001 12 Rattlesnake Road Wind Farm Arlington Wind Project Gilliam County 45 43 00 N 120 12 03 W 45 7167 N 120 2008 W 45 7167 120 2008 Arlington Rattlesnake Wind 103 2008 12 Hay Canyon Wind Farm Sherman County 45 31 12 N 120 34 28 W 45 5200 N 120 5744 W 45 5200 120 5744 Hay Canyon Wind 101 2009 12 Elkhorn Valley Wind Farm Union County 45 05 07 N 117 48 59 W 45 0852 N 117 8163 W 45 0852 117 8163 Elkhorn Valley Wind 101 2007 12 Leaning Juniper Wind Project Gilliam County 45 39 09 N 120 12 35 W 45 6525 N 120 2098 W 45 6525 120 2098 Leaning Juniper Wind 302 3 2006 2011Pebble Springs Wind Farm Gilliam County 45 42 43 N 120 07 30 W 45 7119 N 120 1250 W 45 7119 120 1250 Pebble Springs Wind 99 2009 12 Wheatfield Wind Farm Gilliam County 45 40 33 N 120 19 06 W 45 6758 N 120 3183 W 45 6758 120 3183 Weatfield Wind 97 2009 12 Willow Creek Wind Farm Gilliam County andMorrow County 45 39 12 N 119 59 29 W 45 6533 N 119 9914 W 45 6533 119 9914 Willow Creek Wind 72 2009 12 Condon Wind Project Gilliam County 45 16 36 N 120 16 46 W 45 2766 N 120 2794 W 45 2766 120 2794 Condon Wind 50 2001 2002 12 Combine Hills Wind Farm Umatilla County 45 56 35 N 118 35 28 W 45 9430 N 118 5910 W 45 9430 118 5910 Combine Hills Wind 104 2003 2010 12 Threemile Canyon Wind Farm Morrow County 45 40 33 N 119 56 15 W 45 6758 N 119 9375 W 45 6758 119 9375 Threemile Canyon Wind 10 2009 12 Shepherds Flat Wind FarmHulburt amp Horseshoe Bend Gilliam County andMorrow County 45 35 08 N 120 00 30 W 45 5856 N 120 0082 W 45 5856 120 0082 Shepherds Flat 845 2012 13 Star Point Wind Project Sherman 45 30 36 N 120 28 48 W 45 5100 N 120 4800 W 45 5100 120 4800 Star Point Wind 98 7 2010 14 Willow Spring Wind Farm Baker County 44 22 55 N 117 16 23 W 44 3819 N 117 2731 W 44 3819 117 2731 Willow Spring Wind 10 2017 14 PaTu Wind Farm Sherman 45 36 47 N 120 37 01 W 45 6131 N 120 6169 W 45 6131 120 6169 PaTu Wind 9 2010 14 Montague Wind Power Facility Gilliam County 45 35 09 N 120 05 25 W 45 5857 N 120 0904 W 45 5857 120 0904 Montague Wind 200 2019 14 Lime Wind Baker County 44 23 49 N 117 16 19 W 44 3969 N 117 2719 W 44 3969 117 2719 Lime Wind 3 2011 14 Chopin Wind Umatilla County 45 52 48 N 118 27 48 W 45 8800 N 118 4633 W 45 8800 118 4633 Chopin Wind 10 2016 14 Burnt River Wind FarmBenson Durbin Jett Prospector Baker County 44 22 01 N 117 20 38 W 44 3669 N 117 3439 W 44 3669 117 3439 Burnt River Wind 40 2017Four Mile Wind Morrow County 45 38 41 N 119 27 12 W 45 6447 N 119 4533 W 45 6447 119 4533 Four Mile Canyon Wind 10 2009 14 Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility Morrow County 300 wind 50 solar 2020 15 Biomass Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2021 Name Location Coordinates Capacity MW Operator YearOpened RefSpringfield Power Plant Springfield Oregon 44 03 25 N 122 57 20 W 44 0569 N 122 9555 W 44 0569 122 9555 Springfield Plant 65 International Paper 1949 1953 1976 16 Dillard Complex Power Plant Dillard Oregon 43 05 22 N 123 24 56 W 43 0895 N 123 4156 W 43 0895 123 4156 Dillard Complex 51 5 Roseburg Forest Products 1955 17 Biomass One White City Oregon 42 26 10 N 122 51 00 W 42 4361 N 122 8500 W 42 4361 122 8500 Biomass One 36 5 Biomass One LP 1985 2009 18 Wauna Mill Power Plant Wauna Oregon 46 09 14 N 123 24 24 W 46 1540 N 123 4066 W 46 1540 123 4066 Wauna Mill 36 Georgia Pacific 1996 19 Toledo Mill Power Plant Toledo Oregon 44 36 43 N 123 55 55 W 44 6119 N 123 9319 W 44 6119 123 9319 Toledo Mill 21 5 Georgia Pacific 2007 20 Seneca Sustainable Energy Eugene Oregon 44 06 59 N 123 10 44 W 44 1163 N 123 1790 W 44 1163 123 1790 Seneca Sustainable Energy 18 8 Seneca Sawmill 2011 21 Prairie City Prairie City Oregon 44 27 18 N 118 42 40 W 44 45511 N 118 71109 W 44 45511 118 71109 Prairie City Biomass 10 D R Johnson 2012 22 Evergreen Biopower LLC Lyons Oregon 44 46 15 N 122 36 43 W 44 7708 N 122 6120 W 44 7708 122 6120 Evergreen BioPower 10 Freres Lumber Co 2007 23 BC Medford Plant Medford Oregon 42 21 20 N 122 54 17 W 42 3555 N 122 9046 W 42 3555 122 9046 Medford Plant 8 5 Boise Cascade 1956 1965 24 Riddle Riddle Oregon 42 57 59 N 123 21 27 W 42 96633 N 123 35739 W 42 96633 123 35739 Riddle Laminators Power Plant 7 5 D R Johnson 1987 25 Winchester One Winchester Oregon 43 17 23 N 123 21 42 W 43 2898 N 123 3616 W 43 2898 123 3616 Winchester One 6 5 Douglas County Lumber Co 2006 26 Madras One Madras Oregon 5 Warm Springs TribeRough and Ready Cave Junction Oregon 1 5 Rough amp Ready Lumber Co Geothermal Edit See also List of geothermal power stations in the United States Name Location Coordinates Capacity MW Operator YearOpened RefNeal Hot Springs Malheur County Oregon 44 01 23 N 117 28 05 W 44 0231 N 117 4681 W 44 0231 117 4681 Neal Hot Springs 30 1 U S Geothermal 2012 27 OIT Geo Heat Center Klamath Falls Oregon 1 5 Oregon Institute of Technology 2014 28 Paisley Geothermal Plant Lake County Oregon 42 41 45 N 120 33 28 W 42 6958 N 120 5578 W 42 6958 120 5578 Paisley Geothermal 3 7 Surprise Valley Electrification 2015 29 Solar Edit See also Solar power in Oregon This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2021 Name Location Coordinates Capacity MWAC Operator YearOpened RefGala Solar Star Crook County Oregon 44 11 03 N 120 55 05 W 44 1843 N 120 9180 W 44 1843 120 9180 Solar Star 56 Avangrid Renewables 2017 30 Airport Solar Lake County Oregon 42 10 13 N 120 24 08 W 42 1702 N 120 4023 W 42 1702 120 4023 Airport Solar 47 3 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2019 31 Eagle Point Solar Jackson County Oregon 42 24 00 N 121 49 47 W 42 3999 N 121 8298 W 42 3999 121 8298 Airport Solar 13 Pine Gate Renewables 2018Adams Solar Jefferson County Oregon 42 10 13 N 120 24 08 W 42 1702 N 120 4023 W 42 1702 120 4023 Adams Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 32 Bear Creek Solar Deschutes County Oregon 44 03 39 N 121 14 14 W 44 0608 N 121 2372 W 44 0608 121 2372 Bear Creek Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 33 Black Cap Solar 1 amp 2 Lake County Oregon 42 10 30 N 120 21 45 W 42 1750 N 120 3626 W 42 1750 120 3626 Black Cap Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2012 2016 34 Collier Solar Deschutes County Oregon 44 03 46 N 121 13 34 W 44 0628 N 121 2260 W 44 0628 121 2260 Collier Solar 10 Oregon Solar Land Holdings 2017Elbe Solar Jefferson County Oregon 44 37 05 N 121 12 18 W 44 6180 N 121 2050 W 44 6180 121 2050 Elbe Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2018 35 Garrett Solar Lake County Oregon 42 09 36 N 120 24 00 W 42 1600 N 120 4000 W 42 1600 120 4000 Garrett Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2019 31 Neff Solar Deschutes County Oregon 44 04 04 N 121 13 41 W 44 0679 N 121 2281 W 44 0679 121 2281 Neff Solar 10 Cypress Creek Renewables 2017Open Range Solar Malheur County Oregon 43 47 48 N 117 03 55 W 43 7968 N 117 0653 W 43 7968 117 0653 Open Range Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 36 OR Solar 3 Klamath County Oregon 42 01 20 N 121 25 08 W 42 0223 N 121 4189 W 42 0223 121 4189 OR Solar 3 10 2017 37 OR Solar 6 Lake County Oregon 42 12 32 N 120 22 04 W 42 2090 N 120 3678 W 42 2090 120 3678 OR Solar 6 10 2017 37 OR Solar 8 Klamath County Oregon 42 14 20 N 121 35 09 W 42 2389 N 121 5858 W 42 2389 121 5858 OR Solar 8 10 2018 6 Thunderegg Solar Malheur County Oregon 43 55 52 N 116 59 15 W 43 9310 N 116 9876 W 43 9310 116 9876 Thunderegg Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 38 Vale Air Solar Malheur County Oregon 43 57 54 N 117 15 29 W 43 9650 N 117 2581 W 43 9650 117 2581 Vale Air Solar 10 Swinerton Renewable Energy 2016 39 Wy east Solar Sherman County Oregon 45 35 05 N 120 36 00 W 45 5846 N 120 5999 W 45 5846 120 5999 WyEast Solar 10 Avangrid Renewables 2018Tumbleweed Solar Deschutes County Oregon 44 11 24 N 121 13 49 W 44 1900 N 121 2303 W 44 1900 121 2303 Tumbleweed Solar 9 9 Heelstone Renewable Energy 2017Old Mill Solar Klamath County Oregon 42 12 12 N 121 02 47 W 42 2033 N 121 0464 W 42 2033 121 0464 Old Mill Solar 6 8 NextEra Energy Resources 2016 40 Outback Solar Lake County Oregon 43 14 13 N 120 29 24 W 43 2369 N 120 4900 W 43 2369 120 4900 Outback Solar 5 Constellation Energy 2012 41 Steel Bridge Solar Polk County Oregon 45 04 05 N 123 28 12 W 45 0680 N 123 4700 W 45 0680 123 4700 Steel Bridge Solar 2 3 OneEnergy 2015 42 Black Cap Solar Project Lake County Oregon 42 10 30 N 120 21 35 W 42 1750 N 120 3598 W 42 1750 120 3598 Black Cap Solar 2 Obsidian Finance Group 2012Bellevue Solar Yamhill County Oregon 45 06 44 N 123 14 05 W 45 1122 N 123 2347 W 45 1122 123 2347 Bellevue Solar 2 EDF Renewables 2011 43 OIT Solar Array Klamath Falls Oregon 2 Oregon Institute of Technology 2014 28 Baldock Solar Highway Clackamas County Oregon 45 16 10 N 122 46 18 W 45 2694 N 122 7717 W 45 2694 122 7717 Baldock Solar 1 7 Portland General Electric 2012Oregon State University Rabbit Field Benton County Oregon 44 34 25 N 123 19 01 W 44 5735 N 123 3169 W 44 5735 123 3169 OSU Rabbit Field Solar 1 2 SolarCity 2014Yamhill Solar Yamhill County Oregon 45 06 32 N 123 16 43 W 45 1089 N 123 2786 W 45 1089 123 2786 Yamhill Solar 1 EDF Renewables 2011 44 Former facilities EditName Location Coordinates Type Capacity MW Operator YearOpened Year closed RefBull Run Hydroelectric Project Sandy River Hydro 22 1908 2008Boardman Boardman 45 41 36 N 119 48 32 W 45 6932 N 119 8088 W 45 6932 119 8088 Boardman Coal 550 Portland General Electric 1980 2020 9 See also Edit nbsp Energy portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Oregon portalEnergy in Oregon Pacific DC Intertie Celilo Converter Station Path 15 Lists of Oregon related topicsReferences Edit a b c Electricity Data Browser Net generation for all sectors Oregon Fuel Type Check all Annual 2001 19 www eia gov Retrieved 2021 01 08 Oregon Electricity Profile U S Energy Information Administration Retrieved 2021 01 08 Oregon Electricity Profile Analysis U S EIA Retrieved 2021 01 08 Koberstein Paul 2005 03 09 Trojan PGE s Nuclear Gamble Willamette Week p A1 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 06 15 Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Update PDF Issues in Perspective Portland General Electric March 2006 Archived from the original PDF on November 14 2007 Retrieved 2008 04 06 a b c Energy Information Administration 15 September 2020 Form EIA 860 detailed data with previous form data EIA 860A 860B eia gov Archived from the original on 18 September 2020 a b c 2008 Annual Report PDF PacificCorp February 27 2009 pp 12 113 Retrieved 2009 11 17 permanent dead link Klamath Cogeneration Iberdrola Renewables Inc Retrieved 5 November 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Form 10 K Annual Report Portland General Electric February 25 2009 Retrieved on April 10 2009 Avista to Buy Remaining Interest in Coyote Springs 2 Avista Corp 2004 10 15 Oregon s Renewable Energy Oregon Department of Energy Retrieved 2021 01 19 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Staff July 2010 U S Wind Energy Projects Oregon American Wind Energy Association Archived from the original on 2010 08 07 Retrieved 2010 07 28 portland bizjournals com http portland bizjournals com portland stories 2009 12 07 daily36 html Retrieved 2010 01 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b c d e f g Renewable Northwest Projects Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility portlandgeneral com Retrieved 14 June 2021 Weyerhaeuser Springfield Oregon Waste Plant Global Energy Observatory Retrieved 2021 01 19 Dillard Complex Waste Plant Global Energy Observatory Retrieved 2021 01 19 Biomass One Waste Plant Global Energy Observatory Retrieved 2021 01 19 Wauna Mill Waste Power Plant Global Energy Observatory Retrieved 2021 01 19 Georgia Pacific Toledo Biomass Project www b e f org Retrieved 2021 01 19 Seneca Sustainable Energy Seneca Companies Retrieved 2021 01 19 PRAIRIE CITY SCHOOL BUILD A NEW BIOMASS BOILER SYSTEM Pellet Mill Shop Retrieved 2023 08 18 Evergreen Biopower Freres Lumber Company Retrieved 2021 01 19 Medford Operation Waste Plant Global Energy Observatory Retrieved 2021 01 19 Co Gen II LLC Energy Justice Network Retrieved 2023 08 18 Douglas County Forest Products Biomass Magazine Retrieved 2021 01 19 NEAL HOT SPRINGS Power Plant Details Geothermal Energy Association 2013 Retrieved 2013 04 24 a b Oregon Institute of Technology Recognized for Increasing its Use of Geothermal and Solar Energy Energy gov U S Department of Energy Retrieved 6 November 2014 Geothermal Energy in Oregon Oregon Department of Energy Retrieved 2021 01 19 Pete Danko 2017 10 30 Apple solar farm Oregon s biggest goes live Portland Business Journal Retrieved 2018 03 06 a b Airport Solar Obsidian Renewables Retrieved 2020 01 19 Adams Solar Swinerton Renewable Energy Retrieved 2020 01 19 Bear Creek Solar Swinerton Renewable Energy Retrieved 2020 01 19 Black Cap Solar Swinerton Renewable Energy Retrieved 2020 01 19 Elbe Solar Swinerton Renewable Energy 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