This is a list of operational geothermal power stations with a current installed capacity of at least 10 MW.
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
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edit- ^ Currently undergoing expansion to 259.9 MW by 2022.[28]
- ^ Patua consists of one 60 MW geothermal power plant and one 10 MW solar farm.
- ^ The Puna Complex is currently being expanded from 38 MW to 46 MW and is expected by the end of 2027.[67]
- ^ Currently being expanded from 73 MW to 93 MW. Expansion is expected to be complete by the end of 2020.[82]
- ^ Stillwater consists of one 49 MW geothermal power plant and one 26 MW solar farm.
See also
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