Electricity Data
Find statistics on electric power plants, capacity, generation, fuel consumption, sales, prices and customers.
Find statistics on electric power plants, capacity, generation, fuel consumption, sales, prices and customers.
The American Public Power Association''s annual report on current and imminent electricity generation capacity in the United States breaks down the nearly 1.3 terawatts of utility-scale capacity by fuel,
Tables 5.1–5.4 show future generation capacity by regional transmission organization (RTO). A significant plurality of the capacity proposed and under construction is slated to be constructed in non
The data file and report include interconnection data from all seven ISOs/RTOs alongside 49 non-ISO utilities, which collectively represent ~97% of the currently installed U.S. electric generating capacity.
For most countries and technologies, the data reflects the capacity installed and connected at the end of the calendar year. Data has been obtained from various sources, including an IRENA questionnaire,
Discover how advancements in solar, battery storage, and AI are driving the U.S. generating capacity expansion, with a projected 63 GW increase in 2025.
Installed capacity is the key to energy planning. Discover the difference between a plant''s potential rating and its real-world generation output.
Solar dominated capacity additions, according to FERC''s monthly report, while a controversial gas pipeline project from New Jersey to New York got a green light.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) publishes average monthly and annual capacity factors for different types of electric generators in Table 6.07.A and Table 6.07.B of the Electric
By 2040, the United States is expected to see substantial additions to its installed electric generating capacity, largely driven by the transition to cleaner, renewable energy and energy...
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