Sources of Rhode Island utility-scale electricity generation, full-year 2023:[1]
  1. Natural gas (89.2%)
  2. Solar (5.5%)
  3. Biomass (2.8%)
  4. Wind (2.1%)
  5. Petroleum (0.4%)
  6. 0.00%
  7. 0.00%
  8. 0.00%

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Rhode Island had a total summer capacity of 2,162 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 7,819 GWh.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 89.2% natural gas, 5.5% solar, 2.8% biomass, 2.1% wind, and 0.4% petroleum.[1] In May 2017, the first U.S. offshore wind farm began operating off Block Island.

Fossil fuel power plants

Natural gas

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Name Location Coordinates Capacity

(MW)

Annual generation

(GWh)

CO2 emissions

(tons/year)

Technology Year completed Refs
Central Power Plant Providence County 41°44′42″N 71°27′30″W / 41.74497°N 71.45842°W / 41.74497; -71.45842 (Central Power Plant) 11 26 (2021) Natural gas fired combustion turbine,
natural gas internal combustion engine,
natural gas steam turbine
1932 [4][5]
Manchester Street Providence County 41°48′56.6″N 71°24′15.4″W / 41.815722°N 71.404278°W / 41.815722; -71.404278 (Manchester Street) 515 1,397 (2021) 664,658 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 1903 (original units)

1996 (current units)

[6][7][8][9]
Ocean State Power Providence County 42°00′35.1″N 71°40′04.5″W / 42.009750°N 71.667917°W / 42.009750; -71.667917 (Ocean State Power) 254.2 663 (2020) 273,418 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 1990 [10][11][12][13]
Ocean State Power II Providence County 42°00′37.8″N 71°40′12.0″W / 42.010500°N 71.670000°W / 42.010500; -71.670000 (Ocean State Power II) 254.2 633 (2020) 268,000 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 1991 [14][11][12][15]
Pawtucket Power Associates[note 1] Providence County 41°51′40.5″N 71°24′25.1″W / 41.861250°N 71.406972°W / 41.861250; -71.406972 (Pawtucket Power Associates) 68.8 6 (2020) 2,697 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 1990 [16][17][18]
Rhode Island Hospital Providence County 41°48′37.0″N 71°24′35.2″W / 41.810278°N 71.409778°W / 41.810278; -71.409778 (Rhode Island Hospital) 10.4 23 (2020) 58,727 (2020) Natural gas steam turbine 1974 [19][20]
Rhode Island State Energy Center Providence County 41°48′08″N 71°31′05.1″W / 41.80222°N 71.518083°W / 41.80222; -71.518083 (Rhode Island State Energy Center) 596 3,612 (2021) 1,373,170 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 2002 [21][22]
Tiverton Power Plant Newport County 41°38′31.8″N 71°10′14.1″W / 41.642167°N 71.170583°W / 41.642167; -71.170583 (Tiverton Power Plant) 272.5 1,590 (2020) 598,431 (2020) Natural gas fired combined cycle 2000 [23][24]
Toray Plastic America's CHP Plant Washington County 41°35′37.9″N 71°25′38.9″W / 41.593861°N 71.427472°W / 41.593861; -71.427472 (Toray Plastic America's CHP Plant) 20 142 (2020) 78,849 (2020) Natural gas fired combustion turbine,
natural gas internal combustion engine
2014 [25][26][27]

Coal

There are no coal-fired power plants in Rhode Island.

Oil

There are no oil-fired power plants in Rhode Island.

Renewable resources

Hydroelectric

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Name Location Coordinates Capacity

(MW)

Annual generation

(GWh)

Fuel type Technology Year completed Refs
Blackstone/Tupperware Providence County 42°00′52″N 71°32′40″W / 42.014536°N 71.544381°W / 42.014536; -71.544381 (Blackstome/Tupperware) 1.6 4 (2021) Hydro Conventional hydroelectric 1980 [28][29]

Wind

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Name Location Coordinates Capacity

(MW)

Annual generation

(GWh)

Fuel type Year completed Ref
Block Island Wind Farm Block Island 41°06′52.96″N 71°31′16.18″W / 41.1147111°N 71.5211611°W / 41.1147111; -71.5211611 (Block Island) 30 84 (2021) Offshore wind 2016-12 [30]
NBC Field's Point Wind Farm Providence County 41°47′38.5″N 71°23′24.7″W / 41.794028°N 71.390194°W / 41.794028; -71.390194 (NBC Field's Point Wind Farm) 4.5 7 (2021) Onshore wind 2012 [31][32]
WED Coventry 1 Kent County 41°40′31.7″N 71°42′27.7″W / 41.675472°N 71.707694°W / 41.675472; -71.707694 (WED Coventry 1) 1.5 3 (2019) Onshore wind 2016-10 [33][34][35][36]
WED Coventry 2 Kent County 41°40′20.8″N 71°42′20.8″W / 41.672444°N 71.705778°W / 41.672444; -71.705778 (WED Coventry 2) 4.5 10 (2019) Onshore wind 2016-08 [33][34][35][37]
WED Coventry 3 Kent County 41°41′43.8″N 71°43′15.7″W / 41.695500°N 71.721028°W / 41.695500; -71.721028 (WED Coventry 3) 1.5 3 (2019) Onshore wind 2016-08 [33][34][35][38]
WED Coventry 4 Kent County 41°41′11.7″N 71°43′46.0″W / 41.686583°N 71.729444°W / 41.686583; -71.729444 (WED Coventry 4) 1.5 3 (2019) Onshore wind 2016-08 [33][34][35][39]
WED Coventry 5 Kent County 41°39′35.8″N 71°41′59.5″W / 41.659944°N 71.699861°W / 41.659944; -71.699861 (WED Coventry 5) 1.5 3 (2019) Onshore wind 2017 [33][34][35][40]
WED Coventry 6 Kent County 41°40′11.6″N 71°42′29.6″W / 41.669889°N 71.708222°W / 41.669889; -71.708222 (WED Coventry 6) 4.5 9 (2019) Onshore wind 2016-08 [33][34][35][41]
WED Green Hill Providence County 41°47′52.3″N 71°31′47.2″W / 41.797861°N 71.529778°W / 41.797861; -71.529778 (WED Green Hill) 3 7 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [42]
WED NK Green Washington County 41°34′53.8″N 71°29′12.3″W / 41.581611°N 71.486750°W / 41.581611; -71.486750 (WED NK Green) 1.5 3 (2019) Onshore wind 2012 [43][44]
WED Plainfield Providence County 41°47′46.0″N 71°32′08.9″W / 41.796111°N 71.535806°W / 41.796111; -71.535806 (WED Plainfield) 3 6 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [45]
WED Plainfield II Providence County 41°47′40.5″N 71°32′23.8″W / 41.794583°N 71.539944°W / 41.794583; -71.539944 (WED Plainfield II) 3 6 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [46]
WED Plainfield III Providence County 41°47′36.8″N 71°31′50.3″W / 41.793556°N 71.530639°W / 41.793556; -71.530639 (WED Plainfield III) 3 5 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [47]
WED Portsmouth One Newport County 41°36′51.1″N 71°15′04.6″W / 41.614194°N 71.251278°W / 41.614194; -71.251278 (WED Portsmouth One) 1.5 5 (2019) Onshore wind 2016 [48][49]
WED Shun I Providence County 41°47′54.4″N 71°32′26.5″W / 41.798444°N 71.540694°W / 41.798444; -71.540694 (WED Shun I) 3 7 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [50]
WED Shun II Providence County 41°48′00.5″N 71°32′10.4″W / 41.800139°N 71.536222°W / 41.800139; -71.536222 (WED Shun II) 3 6 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [51]
WED Shun III Providence County 41°47′56.7″N 71°32′57.6″W / 41.799083°N 71.549333°W / 41.799083; -71.549333 (WED Shun III) 3 5 (2019) Onshore wind 2018 [52]

Small-scale wind (<1MW)

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Name Location Coordinates Capacity (KW) # of turbines Year operational Refs
Hodges Badge Newport County 41°33′59.119″N 71°15′17.798″W / 41.56642194°N 71.25494389°W / 41.56642194; -71.25494389 (Hodges Badge Wind Turbine) 250 1 2012
New England Tech Kent County 41°43′58.051″N 71°27′5.399″W / 41.73279194°N 71.45149972°W / 41.73279194; -71.45149972 (New England Tech Wind Turbine) 100 1 2009
Portsmouth Abbey School Newport County 41°35′56.728″N 71°16′7.319″W / 41.59909111°N 71.26869972°W / 41.59909111; -71.26869972 (Portsmouth Abbey School Wind Turbine) 660 1 2006
Sandywoods Newport County 41°37′13.768″N 71°9′14.039″W / 41.62049111°N 71.15389972°W / 41.62049111; -71.15389972 (Hodges Badge Wind Turbine) 275 1 2012

Solar

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Plant Location Coordinates Area Capacity

(MW)

Annual generation

(GWh)

Technology Year completed Refs
A Street 1 Providence County 1.2 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [53]
A Street 2 Providence County 1.6 3 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [54]
Alton Road Solar Washington County 13.9 24 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [55]
Blackhorse Farm Bristol County 3.8 0 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [56]
Brookside Providence County 41°59′10.5″N 71°35′05.9″W / 41.986250°N 71.584972°W / 41.986250; -71.584972 (Brookside) 1 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2016-09 [57][58]
CED Foster Providence County 41°47′44.7″N 71°47′13.6″W / 41.795750°N 71.787111°W / 41.795750; -71.787111 (CED Foster) 2 3 (2021) Photovoltaic solar 2017 [59][60]
Forbes Street Solar Providence County 41°46′21.1″N 71°20′17.8″W / 41.772528°N 71.338278°W / 41.772528; -71.338278 (Forbes Street Solar) 3 3 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2013 [61][62]
Founders Homestead Farms Newport County 41°34′37.6″N 71°16′46.5″W / 41.577111°N 71.279583°W / 41.577111; -71.279583 (Founders Homestead Farms Solar) 4.5 7 (2021) Photovoltaic solar [63][64]
GD Glocester White Oak I Providence County 1.8 0 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [65]
GD Hopkinton Main I Washington County 10.6 0.2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [66]
GD Richmond Buttonwoods I Washington County 41°31′27.1″N 71°41′02.9″W / 41.524194°N 71.684139°W / 41.524194; -71.684139 (GD Richmond Buttonwoods I) 1.3 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2020 [67][68][69]
GD West Greenwich Victory I Kent County 1.8 3 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [70]
Gold Meadows Kent County 16.2 29 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [71]
Hope Farm Solar Providence County 41°44′55.7″N 71°31′18.2″W / 41.748806°N 71.521722°W / 41.748806; -71.521722 (Hope Farm Solar) 10 17 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [72][73]
Hopkins Hill CSG Kent County 4.8 0.5 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [74]
Hopkinton Phase 2 Washington County 2.5 1 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [75]
ISM Solar Cranston CSG Providence County 3.1 0 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [76]
Johnston Solar Providence County 41°48′05.3″N 71°33′30.7″W / 41.801472°N 71.558528°W / 41.801472; -71.558528 (Johnston Solar) 1 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2014 [77]
Kearsarge East Providence Providence County 2 Photovoltaic solar [78]
Kearsarge Fogland Newport County 2.3 Photovoltaic solar [79]
Kearsarge SKSC1 Washington County 41°28′16.4″N 71°29′40.4″W / 41.471222°N 71.494556°W / 41.471222; -71.494556 (Kearsarge SKSC1) 3.8 7 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [80][81]
Kearsarge SKSC2 Washington County 41°29′53.5″N 71°32′00.4″W / 41.498194°N 71.533444°W / 41.498194; -71.533444 (Kearsarge SKSC2) 3.1 6 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [82][83]
Kearsarge Westerly Washington County 4 Photovoltaic solar [84]
Kilvert Kent County 4.7 9 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [85]
Little Bay Providence County 41°47′57.7″N 71°26′11.0″W / 41.799361°N 71.436389°W / 41.799361; -71.436389 (Little Bay) 1.3 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2015 [86]
Nautilus Goat Island Solar CSG Providence County 41°56′30.7″N 71°39′40.6″W / 41.941861°N 71.661278°W / 41.941861; -71.661278 (Nautilus Goat Island Solar CSG) 3.3 4 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2019 [87][88]
North Providence Providence County 2 4 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [89]
North Smithfield Solar Power 1 Providence County 41°58′34.1″N 71°35′11.7″W / 41.976139°N 71.586583°W / 41.976139; -71.586583 (North Smithfield Solar Power 1) 2 1 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2017 [90]
Pine Hill Providence County 5 2 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [91]
Plainfield Pike Providence County 2 4 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [citation needed]
Richmond NMCA Washington County 41°26′31.1″N 71°42′47.9″W / 41.441972°N 71.713306°W / 41.441972; -71.713306 (Richmond NMCA) 4 6 (2021) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [92][93]
Smithfield Solar Farm Providence County 2.4 1 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [94]
Town of Burrillville Solar CSG Providence County 3.3 1 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [95]
TPE Hopkins Solar Holdings 1 Kent County 4.8 0.5 (2020) Photovoltaic solar [96]
University Solar Kent County 41°36′50.6″N 71°39′31.8″W / 41.614056°N 71.658833°W / 41.614056; -71.658833 (University Solar) 50 33 (2021) Photovoltaic solar 2019 [97][98]
WED GW Solar, LLC Providence County 41°56′14.7″N 71°29′15.2″W / 41.937417°N 71.487556°W / 41.937417; -71.487556 (WED GW Solar) 3 4 (2019) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [99]
WED Kingstown Solar I - East Washington County 41°29′33.1″N 71°37′07.0″W / 41.492528°N 71.618611°W / 41.492528; -71.618611 (WED Kingstown Solar I - East) 3 5 (2019) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [100]
WED Kingstown Solar I - West Washington County 41°29′31.5″N 71°37′25.9″W / 41.492083°N 71.623861°W / 41.492083; -71.623861 (WED Kingstown Solar I - West) 1.5 2 (2019) Photovoltaic solar 2018 [101]
WED Stilson Solar Washington County 41°31′08.2″N 71°41′11.4″W / 41.518944°N 71.686500°W / 41.518944; -71.686500 (WED Stilson Solar) 2 3 (2019) Photovoltaic solar 2017 [102][103]
West Davisville Solar Washington County 41°36′13.1″N 71°28′38.2″W / 41.603639°N 71.477278°W / 41.603639; -71.477278 (West Davisville Solar) 2 3 (2019) Photovoltaic solar 2013 [104][105]
West Greenwich Solar Kent County 41°39′07.0″N 71°42′39.2″W / 41.651944°N 71.710889°W / 41.651944; -71.710889 (West Greenwich Solar) 1.9 3 (2020) Photovoltaic solar 2013 [106][60]

Biomass

Data reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration[3]
Name Location Coordinates Capacity

(MW)

Annual generation

(GWh)

Technology Year completed Refs
Johnston LFG Turbine Plant Providence County 41°53′17.16″N 71°28′39″W / 41.8881000°N 71.47750°W / 41.8881000; -71.47750 (Johnston LFG Turbine Plant) 35.7 204 (2021) Landfill gas 2013 [107][108]
Orbit Energy RI Providence County 41°48′21.2″N 71°30′53.7″W / 41.805889°N 71.514917°W / 41.805889; -71.514917 (Orbit Energy RI) 3.2 -3 (2020) Anaerobic digester 2018[note 2] [109][110]
Ridgewood Providence Power Providence County 41°53′17.16″N 71°28′39″W / 41.8881000°N 71.47750°W / 41.8881000; -71.47750 (Ridgewood Providence Power) 6.4 0 (2020) Landfill gas 1990 [111][112]

Nuclear

There are no nuclear power plants in Rhode Island.

Power stations under construction or planned

Name Location Coordinates Capacity

(MW)

Fuel type Technology Status Year Refs
North Smithfield Solar Project Providence County 41°57′51.8″N 71°31′06.0″W / 41.964389°N 71.518333°W / 41.964389; -71.518333 (North Smithfield Solar Project) 38.4 Solar Photovoltaic solar Under construction October 2021 [113][114][115]
Revolution Wind Atlantic Ocean,

off Rhode Island

41°11′00.5″N 71°10′05.7″W / 41.183472°N 71.168250°W / 41.183472; -71.168250 (Revolution Wind) 704

(400 to RI)

(304 to CT)

Wind Offshore Wind Planned Construction to

start in 2023

[116]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Peaking plant; only operates when more power is needed than usual. About half of the plant's generating capacity will be retired in June 2022.
  2. ^ Originally opened in August 2017 but closed shortly after due to mechanical issues.

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