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List of power stations in Ohio

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List of power stations in Ohio
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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, sorted by type and name. In 2023, Ohio had a total summer capacity of 29,104 MW and a net generation of 133,223 GWh.[2] In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 59.8% natural gas, 21.1% coal, 12.6% nuclear, 2.8% solar, 2% wind, 0.7% petroleum and petroleum coke, 0.5% other gases, 0.4% hydroelectric, and 0.2% biomass.[1]

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Ohio power grid
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Ohio electricity generation by type

Sources of Ohio utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2024:[1]
  1. Natural gas: 85,417 (59.8%)
  2. Coal: 30,180 (21.1%)
  3. Nuclear: 17,947 (12.6%)
  4. Solar: 4,021 (2.81%)
  5. Wind: 2,865 (2.01%)
  6. Petroleum: 976 (0.68%)
  7. Other gases: 682 (0.48%)
  8. Hydroelectric: 504 (0.35%)
  9. Biomass: 279 (0.20%)
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Nuclear

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Wind

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Solar

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Hydroelectricity

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