Summary of Electricity Activity in Washington

Summary of Washington Generation

Washington is ranked #13 out of 51 U.S. states and territories in terms of total annual net electricity generation.

GridInfo.com electricity generation data is aggregated from Jan 2001 to Mar 2026.

Companies on File95
Plants on File191
Total Generation10.77G MMBtu
Total Sales 8.23G kWh
Total Revenue $1.01B

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Overall National Rank

#13 /51 U.S. States

In Net Annual Generation

Overall Annual Net Geneneration

109.6 TWh

Total Annual Fuel Consumption

639.5 M MMBtu

Electric Companies in Washington

95

Washington
Power Plants

191

Natural Gas Rank

#33

Coal Rank

#37

Nuclear Rank

#24

Hydroelectric Rank

#1

Wind Rank

#17

Solar Rank

#37

Monthly Net Generation for Washington

Monthly Plant Fuel Consumption for Washington

Electricity Sales Distribution

Electricity Sales, Price, and Revenue Breakdown

SalesPrice (Avg)Revenue
Residential3.75G kWh14.40 cents/kWh$540.36M
Commercial2.96G kWh12.18 cents/kWh$360.21M
Industrial1.51G kWh6.85 cents/kWh$103.42M
Transportation8.58M kWh14.15 cents/kWh$1.21M
Total8.23G kWh12.22 cents/kWh$1.01B

Production by Source for Washington

Largest 24 Power Plants in Washington

RankPlantUtilityLocationAnnual GenerationInitial Operation DateLast UpdateFuel Types
#8BoundaryCity of Seattle - (WA)Metaline, Washington3.6 TWhJul 1967Mar 2026 Water
#12Chehalis Generating FacilityPacifiCorpChehalis, Washington2.3 TWhJul 2003Mar 2026 Natural Gas
#2Chief JosephUSACE Northwestern DivisionBridgeport, Washington11.2 TWhAug 1955Mar 2026 Water
#3Columbia Generating StationEnergy NorthwestRichland, Washington7.7 TWhNov 1984Mar 2026 Nuclear
#24Ferndale Generating StationPuget Sound Energy IncFerndale, Washington845.1 GWhMar 1994Mar 2026 Natural Gas
#15Frederickson Power LPFrederickson Power LPTacoma, Washington1.7 TWhJul 2002Dec 2024 Natural Gas
#14Goldendale Generating StationPuget Sound Energy IncGoldendale, Washington2.1 TWhJul 2004Dec 2024 Natural Gas
#23GorgeCity of Seattle - (WA)Rockport, Washington893.9 GWhAug 1924Mar 2026 Water
#1Grand CouleeU S Bureau of ReclamationGrand Coulee, Washington18.5 TWhFeb 1941Mar 2026 Water
#9Grays Harbor Energy FacilityInvenergy Services LLCElma, Washington3.3 TWhApr 2008Jan 2026 Natural Gas
#22HF Sinclair Puget Sound RefiningHF Sinclair CorporationAnacortes, Washington895.6 GWhAug 1991Mar 2026 Natural Gas : 73.2% Other Gas : 26.8%
#19Ice HarborUSACE Northwestern DivisionBurbank, Washington1.5 TWhDec 1961Mar 2026 Water
#16Little GooseUSACE Northwestern DivisionDayton, Washington1.6 TWhMar 1970Mar 2026 Water
#18Lower GraniteUSACE Northwestern DivisionPomeroy, Washington1.5 TWhMar 1975Mar 2026 Water
#17Lower MonumentalUSACE Northwestern DivisionKahlotus, Washington1.5 TWhMay 1969Mar 2026 Water
#13Mint Farm Generating StationPuget Sound Energy IncLongview, Washington2.3 TWhDec 2007Dec 2024 Natural Gas
#21MossyrockCity of Tacoma - (WA)Silver Creek, Washington1.0 TWhSep 1968Mar 2026 Water
#6Priest RapidsPUD No 2 of Grant CountyMattawa, Washington4.7 TWhSep 1959Mar 2026 Water
#20River Road Gen PlantPUD No 1 of Clark County - (WA)Vancouver, Washington1.3 TWhNov 1997Dec 2025 Natural Gas
#11Rock IslandPUD No 1 of Chelan CountyWenatchee, Washington2.5 TWhSep 1931Mar 2026 Water
#4Rocky ReachPUD No 1 of Chelan CountyWenatchee, Washington6.0 TWhMay 1961Mar 2026 Water
#10Transalta Centralia GenerationTransAlta Centralia Gen LLCCentralia, Washington3.2 TWhNov 1972Dec 2025 Subbituminous Coal : 99.7%
#5WanapumPUD No 2 of Grant CountyBeverly, Washington5.1 TWhMay 1963Mar 2026 Water
#7WellsPUD No 1 of Douglas CountyChelan, Washington4.2 TWhAug 1967Mar 2026 Water

Electricity Generation by Washington Counties

State RankCounty# Power PlantsNet Generation
Past 12 Months
Net Generation
from Natural Gas
Net Generation
from Wind
Net Generation
from Solar
Net Generation
from Nuclear
#22Adams County, WA4465.3 GWh0.0 Wh422.8 GWh42.5 GWh0.0 Wh
#4Benton County, WA78.0 TWh0.0 Wh209.3 GWh5.5 GWh7.7 TWh
#2Chelan County, WA613.1 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#16Clark County, WA21.3 TWh1.3 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#10Columbia County, WA43.5 TWh0.0 Wh1.9 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#9Cowlitz County, WA63.8 TWh2.4 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#3Douglas County, WA111.2 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#29Franklin County, WA312.8 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#18Garfield County, WA2806.7 GWh0.0 Wh806.7 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#1Grant County, WA928.9 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#11Grays Harbor County, WA63.4 TWh3.3 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#30Jefferson County, WA33.2 GWh289.4 MWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#25King County, WA12361.2 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#17Kittitas County, WA91.2 TWh0.0 Wh1.2 TWh31.7 GWh0.0 Wh
#6Klickitat County, WA165.5 TWh2.1 TWh3.0 TWh366.2 GWh0.0 Wh
#5Lewis County, WA87.3 TWh2.3 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#19Lincoln County, WA2641.5 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#27Mason County, WA3304.6 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#8Pend Oreille County, WA34.1 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#13Pierce County, WA142.3 TWh1.8 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#15Skagit County, WA41.4 TWh721.6 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#21Skamania County, WA1548.4 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#24Snohomish County, WA9401.9 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh568.0 MWh0.0 Wh
#20Spokane County, WA7556.8 GWh100.2 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#26Stevens County, WA4346.7 GWh37.4 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#23Thurston County, WA4441.5 GWh0.0 Wh405.7 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#12Walla Walla County, WA43.4 TWh0.0 Wh370.3 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#7Whatcom County, WA134.4 TWh2.0 TWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#14Whitman County, WA61.8 TWh51.6 MWh325.9 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh
#28Yakima County, WA12228.5 GWh0.0 Wh0.0 Wh178.1 GWh0.0 Wh

Top 20 Electricity Producing Cities in Washington

Electricity Generation for Neighboring States

National RankStateNet Generation# Power Plants
#12Arizona117.9 TWh251
#4California202.8 TWh2,438
#30Colorado54.7 TWh368
#43Idaho20.7 TWh200
#21Iowa74.9 TWh355
#27Kansas62.7 TWh223
#29Minnesota60.5 TWh913
#23Missouri70.3 TWh191
#40Montana27.1 TWh99
#37Nebraska39.5 TWh154
#32Nevada45.1 TWh157
#36New Mexico40.3 TWh192
#35North Dakota42.5 TWh75
#18Oklahoma89.9 TWh181
#25Oregon65.7 TWh345
#42South Dakota21.8 TWh62
#1Texas593.9 TWh1,497
#39Utah37.0 TWh186
#26Wisconsin65.5 TWh330
#33Wyoming44.4 TWh100