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List of power stations in Indiana

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List of power stations in Indiana
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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by type and name. In 2023, Indiana had a total summer capacity of 26,578 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 90,046 GWh.[2] In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 42.8% coal, 40.5% natural gas, 10.3% wind, 3.3% solar, 1.8% other gases, 0.5% hydroelectric, 0.2% biomass, 0.1% petroleum, and 0.5% other.[1]

Sources of Indiana utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2024:[1]
  1. Coal: 40,610 (42.8%)
  2. Natural gas: 38,405 (40.5%)
  3. Wind: 9,793 (10.3%)
  4. Solar: 3,102 (3.27%)
  5. Other gases: 1,675 (1.77%)
  6. Hydroelectric: 460 (0.49%)
  7. Biomass: 226 (0.24%)
  8. Petroleum: 97 (0.10%)
  9. Other: 432 (0.46%)

GridInfo maintains a directory of power plants in Indiana using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.[3]

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Coal-fired

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  • 1 Also includes cooling towers.
  • 0 active units indicates decommissioned stations.
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Coal gasification

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1 The existing plant will be decommissioned and demolished upon completion of new IGCC facility.

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Oil-fired peaking stations

  • Connersville Peaking Station
  • Miami-Wabash County Peaking Station
  • Wheatland Peaking Station

Natural gas fired

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Hydroelectric dams

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Wind farms

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The following table of wind farms and utility-scale wind power developments uses data from the AWEA,[37] the State of Indiana,[38] and other sources. For the larger projects constructed in phases, the table lists separate information for each phase. The name of each wind farm is the name used by the energy company when referring to the farm. The "Wind Farm" suffix is implied and hence removed for brevity. For more details and references for each wind farm, see its article.

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Solar

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Biomass to energy plant

Attempted nuclear plants

Operating electrical utility companies

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