List of geothermal power stations

This is a list of operational geothermal power stations with a current installed capacity of at least 10 MW.

The Sonoma Calpine 3 power plant is one of 22 power plants at The Geysers in the United States.

The Geysers in California, United States is the largest geothermal power station in the world with a nameplate capacity of 1,590 MW and an annual generation of 6,516 GWh in 2018. [1][2]

Geothermal power stations

Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant in Negros Oriental, Philippines
Name Country Location Capacity
(MW)
Stations Type Ref
Ahuachapán  El Salvador 13°55′13″N 89°49′03″W 95 1 [3][4]
Bacman  Philippines 13°03′36″N 123°55′45″E 110 1 [5]
Beowawe  United States 40°33′17″N 116°37′03″W 19.2 Flash steam (87%)
Binary cycle (13%)
[6][7]
Berlín  El Salvador 13°31′29″N 88°30′31″W 109.4 1 [8]
Blue Mountain  United States 40°59′42″N 118°08′35″W 50 1 Binary cycle [9][10][11]
Blundell  United States 38°29′21″N 112°51′11″W 11 [9][12]
Brady  United States 39°47′46″N 119°00′36″W 26 [9][13]
Cerro Prieto  Mexico 32°24′43″N 115°14′41″W 820 13 Dry steam [14][15]
Coso  United States 36°01′00″N 117°47′51″W 270 4 Flash steam [16][17]
Cove Fort  United States 38°33′42″N 112°34′48″W 27 [9][18]
Darajat  Indonesia 07°13′3″S 107°44′22″E 255 3 Dry steam [19][20]
Desert Peak  United States 39°45′14″N 118°57′13″W 92 2 Flash steam (71.7%)
Binary cycle (28.3%)
[21][22]
Dixie Valley  United States 39°57′59″N 117°51′21″W 61 2 Flash steam (99%)
Binary cycle (1%)
[23][24]
Don A. Campbell  United States 38°50′10″N 118°19′27″W 39 [9][25][26]
Efeler  Turkey 37°51′35″N 27°36′56″E 162.3 [note 1] [28]
The Geysers  United States 38°47′26″N 122°45′21″W 1,590 22 Dry steam [1][29]
Hatchōbaru  Japan 33°06′23″N 131°11′16″E 112 1 Flash steam (98.2%)
Binary cycle (1.8%)
Heber  United States 32°42′52″N 115°31′37″W 81 2 Binary cycle [9][30][31]
Hellisheiði  Iceland 64°02′14″N 21°24′03″W 303 7 Flash steam [32]
Imperial Valley  United States 33°09′48″N 115°37′00″W 403.4 11 Dry steam [33][34]
Jersey Valley  United States 40°10′52″N 117°28′33″W 10 [9][35]
Kamojang I, II, III, IV  Indonesia 7°07′30″S 107°48′00″E 203 4 [19][36]
Kawerau  New Zealand 38°03′47″S 176°43′38″E 100 1 Flash steam
Kızıldere  Turkey 37°57′00″N 28°50′35″E 80 1 [28]
Krafla  Iceland 65°42′14″N 16°46′23″W 60 1
Larderello  Italy 43°13′56″N 10°53′07″E 769 34 [37][38]
Lihir  Papua New Guinea 3°07′28″S 152°38′47″E 55 [39]
Mahanagdong  Philippines 11°06′55″N 124°40′22″E 180 [5]
Malitbog  Philippines 11°09′07″N 124°38′58″E 233 1 [5]
Mammoth  United States 37°38′44″N 118°54′42″W 30 3 Binary cycle [40][41][42][43]
McGinness Hills  United States 39°35′21″N 116°54′42″W 138 3 Binary cycle [9][44][45][46]
Mindanao  Philippines 7°00′47″N 125°13′12″E 106 2 [5]
Miravalles  Costa Rica 10°42′02″N 85°11′40″W 100 [5]
Muara Laboh  Indonesia 1°14′S 101°25′E 85 1 Flash steam [47]
Gunung Salak  Indonesia 6°43′S 106°44′E 180 [19]
Mutnovskaya  Russia 52°32′19″N 158°12′06″E 50 1 Flash steam [48]
Neal Hot Springs  United States 44°01′23″N 117°28′04″W 22 [9][49]
Nesjavellir  Iceland 64°06′29″N 21°15′23″W 120 1
Nga Awa Purua  New Zealand 38°36′43″S 176°11′35″E 132 1 Flash steam
Ngatamariki  New Zealand 38°32′50″S 176°11′45″E 82 1 Binary cycle
North Brawley  United States 33°00′52″N 115°32′27″W 13 1 Binary cycle [9][50][51]
Olkaria I, II, III, IV, V  Kenya 0°53′14″S 36°18′25″E 727 5 [52][53][54][55][56]
Ohaaki  New Zealand 38°31′37″S 176°17′31″E 104 1
Ormesa  United States 32°46′59″N 115°15′15″W 73.2 Binary cycle [57][58][59][60]
Palinpinon  Philippines 9°17′41″N 123°10′21″E 192.5 2 [5][61]
Pamukören  Turkey 37°55′00″N 28°31′49″E 68 [28]
Patua [note 2]  United States 39°34′58″N 119°04′29″W 70 2 Binary cycle (85.7%)
Solar PV (14.3%)
[62][63][64]
Pauzhetskaya  Russia 51°27′55″N 156°48′42″E 14.5 1 Flash steam
Poihipi  New Zealand 38°37′49″S 176°02′30″E 55 1
Puna [note 3]  United States 19°28′43″N 154°53′20″W 38 2 Binary cycle [9][66]
Raft River  United States 42°05′58″N 113°22′57″W 11 Binary cycle [9][67][68]
Reykjanes  Iceland 63°49′35″N 22°40′55″W 150 1 Dry steam
Salt Wells  United States 39°17′40″N 118°34′21″W 13.4 Binary cycle [69][70][71][72]
San Emidio  United States 40°22′50″N 119°23′59″W 11 [9][73]
San Jacinto Tizate  Nicaragua 12°23′38″N 86°32′30″W 74 [36][74]
Sarulla  Indonesia 1°53′14″N 99°01′24″E 330 3 Flash steam [75][76]
Serrazzano  Italy 43°12′15″N 10°48′01″E 60 [77]
Soda Lake  United States 39°33′22″N 118°50′53″W 37 1 [78][79]
Steamboat  United States 39°23′40″N 119°44′51″W 73 [note 4] 7 Binary cycle (80.3%)
Flash steam (19.7%)
[81]
Stillwater  United States 39°32′45″N 118°33′22″W 75 2 [note 5] Binary cycle (65.3%)
Solar PV (34.7%)
[82][83]
Svartsengi  Iceland 63°52′44″N 22°25′58″W 77 6
Te Huka  New Zealand 38°40′1″S 176°7′5″E 23 1 Binary cycle
Te Mihi  New Zealand 38°37′09″S 176°02′52″E 166 1
Thermo 1  United States 38°09′39″N 113°11′42″W 13 [9][84]
Tiwi  Philippines 13°27′34″N 123°38′21″E 330 3 Flash steam [85][86]
Tongonan 1  Philippines 11°09′41″N 124°38′14″E 113 [5]
Tungsten Mountain  United States 39°40′04″N 117°41′35″W 27 [9][87]
Tuscarora  United States 41°28′02″N 116°09′02″W 18 [9][88]
Upper Mahiao  Philippines 11°10′23″N 124°37′47″E 125 [5]
Valle Secolo  Italy 43°14′11″N 10°52′02″E 120 [89]
Wairakei  New Zealand 38°37′37″S 176°06′19″E 157 4 Flash steam (99.92%)
Binary cycle (0.08%)
Wayang Windu  Indonesia 07°12′00″S 107°37′30″E 227 1 Flash steam [90]

Notes

  1. Currently undergoing expansion to 259.9 MW by 2022.[27]
  2. Patua consists of one 60 MW geothermal power plant and one 10 MW solar farm.
  3. Offline due to the 2018 lower Puna eruption. The Puna Complex is currently being expanded from 38 MW to 46 MW and is expected to resume operations by the end of 2020.[65]
  4. Currently being expanded from 73 MW to 93 MW. Expansion is expected to be complete by the end of 2020.[80]
  5. Stillwater consists of one 49 MW geothermal power plant and one 26 MW solar farm.

Proposed

Name Cerro Pabellon Country Chile Location Capacity
(MW) 48
Type Year Ref
Jermaghbyur  Armenia 150 TBD [91]

See also

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