List of generating stations in Alberta
This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada.
Alberta produces a large share of its electricity through natural gas and a decreasing share of its electricity through coal (the latter were to be phased out by 2023, seven years ahead of the provincial and federal phase-out, but the last units have been delayed until 2024).[1][2] Over the last few years, a booming economy and the deregulation of the electricity market has led to the construction of dozens of new facilities—primarily[3] alternatives (cogeneration, waste heat recovery) and renewables (e.g. wind, solar, biomass, biogas)—and the retirement of over a dozen coal-fired and older gas-fired units.[3][4] As of June 18, 2024, Capital Power announced that the last coal fired plant was now 100% natural gas-fueled.[5]
Fossil fuel[edit]
Coal[edit]
List of all coal power plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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Genesee Generating Station unit 2 | 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W | 420 | (2024) | Capital Power | [6][7] |
Genesee Generating Station unit 3 | 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W | 466 | (2024) | Capital Power | [8] |
Battle River Generating Station units 1 & 2 | Forestburg | (56) | (1998) | Heartland Generation | [9] |
Keephills Generating Station unit 1 | Duffield | 395 | (2021) | TransAlta | - |
Keephills Generating Station unit 3 | Duffield | 466 | (2021) | Capital Power | [11] |
Sundance Power Station units 4 & 5 | 53°30′27″N 114°33′26″W / 53.50750°N 114.55722°W | 812 | (2021) | TransAlta | [12] |
H. R. Milner Generating Station | Grande Cache | (158) | (2019) | Milner Power | [13] |
Wabamun Generating Station Units 1–4 | Wabamun | (570) | (2003–2010) | TransAlta | [14] |
Natural gas[edit]
List of all natural gas power plants in Alberta including cogeneration.
Renewable[edit]
Biomass, biogas, and waste heat recovery[edit]
List of all biomass, biogas and waste heat recovery power plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Date | Owner | Type | Ref |
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Alberta Pacific Forest (AFG1) | Athabasca | 131 | 1993–2012 | Alberta Pacific Forest | Biomass | [62] |
Bonnybrook (BON1) | Calgary | 10 | 2021 | City of Calgary | Biomass | [63][64] |
Bear Creek 2 (BCR2) | Grande Prairie | 36 | 2002 | TransCanada | Biomass+Waste Heat | [65] |
Cancarb Waste Heat Recovery Plant (CCMH) | Medicine Hat | 42 | 2000 | Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd. | Waste heat | [66] |
Clover Bar Landfill Gas | Edmonton | 5 | 2005 | Capital Power | Biogas | [67] |
DAI1 Daishowa (DAI1) Peace River Pulp Mill | Peace River | 52 | 1990–2012 | Daishowa-Marubeni International | Biomass | [68] |
Gold Creek Generation Facility (GOC1) | 54°49′59″N 118°39′10″W / 54.83306°N 118.65278°W | 5 | 1999 | Maxim Power | Waste heat | [69] |
Grande Prairie EcoPower (GPEC) | Grande Prairie | 18 | 2005 | Canadian Forest Products Ltd. | Biomass | [70] |
NRGreen (NRG3) | Whitecourt | 16 | 2015 | NRGreen Power Limited Partnership | Waste Heat | [71] |
Slave Lake (SLP1) | Slave Lake | 9 | 2016 | West Fraser Mills Ltd. | Biomass | [72][73] |
Weldwood #1 (WWD1) Hinton Pulp Units 1 & 2 | Hinton | 50 | 1985–2011 | West Fraser Timber | Biomass | [74] |
Westlock (WST1) Dapp Biomass Project | Dapp | 16 | 1999 | Fortistar | Biomass | [75][76] |
Weyerhaeuser (WEY1) Grande Prairie Pulp Mill | Grande Prairie | 48 | 2011 | International Paper Canada Pulp Holdings | Biomass | |
Whitecourt Power (EAGL) | Whitecourt | 25 | 1994 | Macquarie Power & Infrastructure | Biomass | [77] |
Judy Creek ORC | Swan Hills | 2.2 | 2012 | Genalta Power | Waste Heat | [78] |
Valley Power | Drayton Valley | 12 | 1996 | Algonquin Power | Biomass | [79] |
Wheatland BioFuel Facility | Wheatland County | 1 | 2022 | Carbon Clean Energy Inc. | Biogas | [80] |
East Calgary Landfill Gas to Electricity Facility | Calgary | 1 | 2023 | City of Calgary | Biogas | [81] |
Geothermal[edit]
List of all geothermal power stations in Alberta. More than 388,500 MW of geothermal generation potential remains untapped, which is approximately 24 times Alberta's total installed generating capacity in 2019.[82]
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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Greenview Geothermal Power Plant (Alberta No. 1) | Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 | 5 | 2023 | Terrapin Geothermics | [83] |
Hydroelectric[edit]
List of all hydroelectric power stations power plants in Alberta. More than 11,500 MW of hydroelectric potential remains untapped.[84]
Wind[edit]
List of all wind farms power stations in Alberta.
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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Ardenville Wind Farm (ARD1) | Fort Macleod | 66 | 2010 | TransAlta | [3][107] |
Blackspring Ridge (BSR1) | Vulcan County | 300 | 2014 | EDF Renewables, Enbridge | [108][109] |
Blue Trail (BTR1) | Fort Macleod | 66 | 2009 | TransAlta | [110] |
Buffalo Atlee (BFL1) | Special Area No. 2 | 18 | Q4 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [111][112] |
Buffalo Atlee (BFL2) | Special Area No. 2 | 18 | Q4 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [111][112] |
Buffalo Atlee (BFL3) | Special Area No. 2 | 18 | Q4 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [111][112] |
Buffalo Atlee (BFL4) | Special Area No. 2 | 18 | Q4 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [111][112] |
Bull Creek (BUL1 and BUL2) | Provost | 29 | 2015 | BluEarth Renewables | [113] |
Castle River (CR1) | Pincher Creek | 44 | 2000–2001 | TransAlta | [114] |
Castle Rock Wind Farm (CRR1) | Drumheller | 77 | 2012 | Enel | [3] |
Castle Rock Ridge 2 (CRR2) | Pincher Creek | 29 | 2020 | Enel Green Power | [115] |
Chin Chute (SCR3) | Taber | 30 | 2006 | Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy | [116][117] |
Cowley Ridge (CRE3) | Cowley | 20 | 2001 | TransAlta | [118] |
Cypress 1 (CYP1) Cypress Wind Power Project | Forty Mile | 196 | 2023 | EDF Renewables | [119][120] |
Cypress 2 (CYP2) | Forty Mile | 46 | 2023 | EDF Renewables | [119][120] |
Forty Mile Bow Island (FRM1) | Forty Mile | 266 | 2024 | RES | [121][122][123] |
Forty Mile Granlea (FMG1) | Forty Mile | 202.5 | 2022 | ATCO | [124] |
Garden Plain (GDP1) Garden Plain | County of Paintearth No. 18 | 130 | 2023 | TransAlta | [125] |
Ghost Pine Wind Energy Centre (NEP1) | Drumheller | 82 | 2010 | NextEra | [126] |
Grizzly Bear Creek (GRZ1) Grizzly Bear Wind Power Project | Minburn County No. 27 | 152 | 2023 | Enel Green Power | [127] |
Halkirk (HAL1) | Halkirk | 150 | 2012 | Capital Power | [128] |
Hand Hills (HHW1) Hand Hills | Starland County | 145 | 2023 | BluEarth Renewables | [129] |
Hilda Wind (HLD1) Hilda Wind | Cypress County | 100 | 2023 | RES Canada | [130] |
Jenner 1 (JNR1) Jenner Wind Project (Phase 1) | Special Area No. 2 | 122 | Q3 2023 | Potentia Renewables Inc. | [131][132] |
Jenner 2 (JNR2) Jenner Wind Project (Phase 2) | Special Area No. 2 | 71 | Q4 2023 | Potentia Renewables Inc. | [131][133] |
Jenner 3 (JNR3) Jenner Wind Project (Phase 3) | Special Area No. 2 | 109 | Q3 2023 | Potentia Renewables Inc. | [131][134] |
Kettles Hill (KHW1) | Pincher Creek | 63 | 2006–2007 | Enmax | [135] |
Lanfine Wind (LAN1) | Special Area No. 3 | 151.2 | Q1 2023 | Pattern Energy | [136][137] |
Macleod Flats | Fort Macleod | 3 | 2004 | TransAlta | [138] |
Magrath (SCR2) | Magrath | 30 | 2004 | Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy | [116][117] |
McBride Lake (AKE1) | Fort Macleod | 75 | 2003 | Enmax, TransAlta | [139][140] |
Oldman River Wind Project | Pincher Creek | 3.6 | 2007 | Alberta Wind Energy Corporation | [141] |
Oldman 2 (OWF1) | Pincher Creek | 46 | 2014 | Mainstream Renewable Power | [142] |
Paintearth Wind Project (PAW1) | Special Area No. 18 | 198 | Q4 2023 | Potentia Renewables Inc. | [143] |
Rattlesnake Ridge (RTL1) | Whitla | 130 | 2022 | Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada | [144] |
Riverview (RIV1) | Pincher Creek | 105 | 2020 | Enel Green Power | [145] |
Sharp Hills (SHH1) | Special Area 3 | 297.1 | Q3 2023 | EDP Renewables | [146][147] |
Sinnott | Cowley | 7 | 2001 | TransAlta | [148] |
Soderglen (GWW1) | Fort Macleod | 70.5 | 2006 | Nexen, TransAlta | [149] |
Stirling Wind Phase 1 (SWP1) | Warner County No. 5 | 113 | Q4 2023 | Greengate Power Corporation | [150][151] |
Summerview 1 (IEW1) | Pincher Creek | 70 | 2004 | TransAlta | [152] |
Summerview 2 (IEW2) | Pincher Creek | 66 | 2010 | TransAlta | [153] |
Taber Wind Farm (TAB1) | Taber | 80 | 2007 | Enmax | [154] |
Whitla Wind 1 (WHT1) | Forty Mile | 202 | 2019 | Capital Power | [155] |
Whitla Wind 2 (WHT2) | Forty Mile | 151 | 2021 | Capital Power | [156] |
Windrise (WRW1) | Fort Macleod | 206.4 | 2021 | TransAlta | [157] |
Wheatland (WHE1) | Wheatland County | 122.4 | 2022 | Greengate Power Corporation | [158] |
Wintering Hills Wind Farm (SCR4) | Drumheller | 88 | 2011 | Suncor | [159] |
Winnifred Wind Project | Forty Mile | 122.3 | Q3 2024 | Enerfin Energy | [160][161] |
Buffalo Plains Wind Farm | Lomond | 494 | Q4 2024 | Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners | [162][163] |
Halkirk Wind Project Phase 2 | Paintearth County No. 18 | 140 | Q4 2024 | CapitalPower | [164][165] |
Wild Rose 2 | Cypress County | 192 | 2024 | Capstone Infrastructure | [166][167] |
Forty Mile Wind Project Phase 2 | Forty Mile | 119.7 | Q3 2025 | RES | [121][122] |
Northern Valley Wind Project | Two Hills County No. 21 | 75 | 2024 | Elemental Energy | [168][169] |
Bull Trail Wind | Cypress County | 270 | 2026 | EDF Renewables | [170] |
Solar[edit]
List of all solar power stations in Alberta.
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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Barlow Solar (BLS1) Barlow Solar Park | Calgary | 27 | 2023 | DP Energy | [171] |
Brooks Solar (BSC1) | Brooks | 15 | 2017 | Elemental Energy | [172] |
Brooks Solar 1 (BRK1) Brooks Solar II Project | Brooks | 13 | 2022 | Elemental Energy | [173] |
Brooks Solar 2 (BRK2) Brooks Solar II Project | Brooks | 14 | 2022 | Elemental Energy | [173] |
Burdett (BRD1) Alberta Solar One Project | Burdett | 10.5 | 2021 | Enbridge, Morgan Solar Inc | [174][175] |
Burdett Solar (BUR1) | Burdett | 20 | 2021 | BluEarth Renewables | [176] |
Chappice Lake (CHP1) Chappice Lake Solar Storage Project | Cypress County | 14 | 2023 | Elemental Energy | [177][178] |
Claresholm 1 (CLR1) Claresholm Solar Project | Claresholm | 58 | 2021 | Capstone Infrastructure | [179][180] |
Claresholm 2 (CLR2) Claresholm Solar Project | Claresholm | 75 | 2021 | Capstone Infrastructure | [179][180] |
Clydesdale 1 (CLY1) Clydesdale Solar Project | Municipal District of Taber | 41 | 2022 | Capital Power | [181] |
Clydesdale 2 (CLY2) Clydesdale Solar Project | Municipal District of Taber | 34 | 2022 | Capital Power | [181] |
Coaldale (COL1) Coaldale Solar Project | Lethbridge County | 23 | 2022 | ACFN, Concord Coaldale Partnership | [182][183] |
Conrad 1 (CRD1) Wrentham Solar Project | Wrentham | 23 | 2023 | Solar Krafte | [184] |
Conrad 2 (CRD2) Wrentham Solar Project | Wrentham | 18 | 2023 | Solar Krafte | [184] |
Deerfoot Solar Park (DFT1) | Calgary | 37 | Q3 2023 | DP Energy | [185][186] |
East Strathmore Namaka (NMK1) East Strathmore Solar Project | Wheatland County | 20.5 | 2022 | Elemental Energy | [187] |
Empress Solar Park (EMP1) | Empress | 39 | Q3 2023 | Achernar GP Ltd | [188] |
Fox Coulée Solar Project (FCS1) | Starland County | 75 | 2023 | Neoen \ Subra LP | [189][190] |
Hays (HYS1) Canadian Solar Solutions Project | Hays | 23 | 2021 | BluEarth Renewables | [191][192] |
Hull (HUL1) Prairie Sunlight II Project | Vauxhall | 25 | 2020 | Solar Krafte Utilities | [193] |
Innisfail (INF1) Innisfail Solar | Innisfail | 22 | 2020 | Elemental Energy | [194] |
Jenner (JER1) Canadian Solar Solutions Project | Jenner | 23 | 2021 | BluEarth Renewables | [195][196] |
Joffre Solar 1 (JFS1) | Joffre | 25 | Q4 2023 | PACE Canada LP | [197][198] |
Joffre Solar 2 (JFS2) | Joffre | 22 | Q4 2023 | PACE Canada LP | [197][199] |
kisikaw-pisim 1 (KKP1) kīsikāw pīsim Project | Edmonton | 7 | 2022 | Epcor | [200][201] |
kisikaw-pisim 2 (KKP2) kīsikāw pīsim Project | Edmonton | 7 | 2022 | Epcor | [200][201] |
Kneehill Solar (TRH1) Kneehill Solar Generation Facility | Kneehill County | 25 | 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [202] |
Michichi Creek (MCH1) Drumheller Solar and Battery Storage Project | Drumheller | 14 | Q3 2023 | Concord Green Energy | [203][204] |
Michichi Solar (MIC1) Michichi Solar Generation Facility | Starland County | 25 | 2023 | Capstone Infrastructure | [205] |
Monarch (MON1) Monarch Solar | Lethbridge County | 24 | 2022 | Concord Coaldale Partnership | [206] |
Saddlebrook Solar Project (SDL1) | Foothills County | 81 | 2023 | TC Energy Corporation | [207] |
Scottford Refinery Solar Farm[note 2] | Strathcona County | 58 | 2023 | Silicon Ranch | [208][209] |
Sollair Solar Energy Plant (SCR1) | Airdrie | 75 | 2024 | General Land and Power | [210][211] |
Spring Coulee Solar (SGC1) | Spring Coulee | 30 | 2023 | Solar Krafte | [212] |
Strathmore 1 (STR1) Strathmore Solar | Strathmore | 18 | 2022 | Capital Power | [213] |
Strathmore 2 (STR2) Strathmore Solar | Strathmore | 23 | 2022 | Capital Power | [213] |
Stavely (STV1) | Stavely | 17 | 2023 | Concord Stavely Partnership | [214] |
Suffield (SUF1) Suffield Solar | Suffield | 23 | 2020 | Suffield Solar GP Inc. | [215] |
Three Nations Energy Solar Farm | Fort Chipewyan[note 2] | 2.2 | 2020 | Three Nations Energy (joint venture) | [216] |
Travers (TVS1) | Vulcan County | 465 | 2022 | Greengate Power | [217] |
Vauxhall (VXH1) Prairie Sunlight III Project | Taber | 22 | 2020 | Solar Krafte Utilities | [218] |
Westfield Yellow Lake (WEF1) Yellow Lake Solar | Forty Mile | 19 | 2021 | BluEarth Renewables | [219] |
Wheatcrest Solar Project (WCR1) | Taber | 50 | Q4 2023 | BluEarth Renewables | [220] |
Youngstown Solar (YNG1) | Youngstown | 6 | Q4 2023 | PACE Canada LP | [221][222] |
Big Sky Solar | Acadia No. 34 | 140 | Q4 2024 | RES | [223][224] |
Brooks Solar Farm | Brooks | 360 | Q4 2023 | Solar Krafte | [225][226] |
Dunmore Solar Project | Cypress County | 216 | Q2 2025 | Ascent Energy Partners | [227][228] |
Enterprise Solar | Vulcan | 65 | Q4 2024 | Pattern Energy | [229][230] |
Forty Mile Granlea Phase 2 | Forty Mile | 220 | Q2 2024 | ATCO | [231] |
Jurassic Solar + | Special Area No. 2 | 220 | Q2 2024 | Greengate | [232][233] |
Métis Crossing Solar Farm Project | Smokey Lake County | 4.86 | Q1 2024 | Métis Nation of Alberta | [234][235] |
Moon Lake Solar Project | Parkland County | 24.9 | Q3 2023 | Voltarix Group | [236][237] |
Peace River Energy Project | Peace River | 5 | Q4 2025 | Peace Energy Cooperative | [238][239] |
Tilley Solar | Tilley | 24 | Q2 2024 | Acestes Power | [240][241] |
Vauxhall Solar | Taber | 60 | Q3 2023 | Solar Krafte | [242][243] |
Vulcan Community Solar Project | Vulcan | 15 | Q2 2024 | Fortis Alberta | [244] |
Airport City Solar | Leduc | 120 | 202x | Alpin Sun | [245][246] |
Caroline Solar | Caroline | 14 | Q2 2024 | PACE Canada LP | [247][248] |
Creekside Solar Project | Leduc County | 24.9 | Q4 2023 | Voltarix Group | [249][250] |
Dolcy Solar+ Project | Edgerton | 200 | 2024 | Westbridge Energy | [251][252] |
Georgetown Solar Project | Vulcan County | 278 | Q1 2025 | MYTILINEOS Energy & Metals | [253][254] |
Hanna Sheerness Solar | Hanna | 13 | Q4 2023 | PACE Canada LP | [255][256] |
Lathom Solar Project | Lathom | 120 | Q3 2023 | Greengate Power | [257][258] |
Luna Solar+ Phase I | Newell County | 465 | Q2 2024 | Greengate | [259][260] |
Luna Solar+ Phase II | Newell County | 465 | Q2 2025 | Greengate | [261][262] |
Saamis Solar | Medicine Hat | 325 | 2024 | DP Energy | [263][264] |
Vulcan Solar | Vulcan County | 77 | 2023 | EDF Renewable Energy | [265][266] |
Rocktree Solar Project | Parkland County | 22.6 | Q3 2023 | Voltarix Group | [267][268] |
High River Solar | Foothills County | 19 | Q4 2023 | Elemental Energy | [269] |
Nova Solar Project | Carseland | 150 | Q3 2024 | Renewable Energy Systems | [270][271] |
Sylvan Solar Farm (Phoenix) | Sylvan Lake | 170 | 2024 | Kiwetinohk Energy | [272][273] |
Homestead Solar Project | Claresholm | 400 | 2024 | Kiwetinohk Energy | [274][275] |
Aira Solar Project | Bow Island | 450 | Q1 2025 | Aria | [276] |
Estuary Solar Project | Cypress County | 200 | Q4 2025 | Greencells IndyGen Alberta Ltd | [277][278] |
Storage[edit]
Battery[edit]
List of all lithium-ion battery storage plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Power Capacity (MW) | Energy Capacity (MWh) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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eReserve1 Rycroft (ERV1) | Spirit River | 20 | 35 | 2020 | Teric Power Ltd | [279] |
eReserve2 Buffalo Creek (ERV2) | Wainwright | 20 | 35 | 2021 | Teric Power Ltd | [280] |
eReserve3 Mercer Hill (ERV3) | Grande Prairie | 20 | 35 | 2022 | Teric Power Ltd | [281] |
eReserve4 (ERV4) | Hardisty | 20 | 35 | 2023 | TERIC Power Ltd | [282] |
eReserve5 Hughenden (ERV5) | Hughenden | 20 | 35 | January 16, 2023 | TERIC Power Ltd | [283] |
eReserve6 (ERV6) | Hardisty | 20 | 35 | 2023 | TERIC Power Ltd | [282] |
eReserve7 (ERV7) | Wapiti | 20 | 20 | 2023 | [284] | |
eReserve8 (ERV8) | Wapiti | 20 | 20 | 2023 | [285] | |
eReserve9 (ERV9) | Hythe | 20 | 20 | 2023 | [286] | |
Summerview (SUM1) WindCharger | Pincher Creek | 10 | 20 | 2020 | TransAlta | [287] |
Whitla Storage Project | Whitla | 200 | 2400 | 202x | Teric Power Ltd | [288] |
Flow battery[edit]
List of all flow battery plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Power Capacity (MW) | Energy Capacity (MWh) | Date | Owner | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saddlebrook Storage Project | Foothills County | 6.5 | 40 | Q4 2024 | TC Energy | [289] |
Pumped hydroelectric[edit]
List of all pumped hydroelectric storage plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Power Capacity (MW) | Energy Capacity (MWh) | Date | Owner | Ref |
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Canyon Creek | Yellowhead County | 75–400[note 3] | ~2775 | 202x | Turning Point Generation, TC Energy | [290][291] |
Brazeau Hydro Pumped Storage[note 4] | 52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W / 52.96639°N 115.57889°W | 900 | 5,000 | 2025–2026 | TransAlta | [292][293] |
Geomechanical pumped[edit]
List of all geomechanical pumped storage plants in Alberta.
Name | Location | Power Capacity (MW) | Energy Capacity (MWh) | Date | Owner | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brooks | 202x | Quidnet | [294] |
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