List of power stations in Indiana

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Indiana, sorted by type and name. In 2018, Indiana had a total summer capacity of 26,696 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 113,460 GWh.[2] Indiana's electrical energy generation mix in 2020 was 46% coal, 43% natural gas, and 11% renewables.[1]

Sources of Indiana electricity generation: May 2020 [1]

  Coal (46%)
  Natural Gas (43%)
  Renewables (11%)

Coal-fired

Name Location Act.
units
Stacks In service
dates
Unit capacity
(2009)
Nameplate
capacity

(2009 MW)
Owner type Owner(s)
(2009)
A.B.
Brown
Posey Co. /
Vand. Co.
4 4 1 1979 2 1986
3 1991 4 2002
1 & 2 235 MW
3 & 4 88.2 MW
707 Large
Corporation
Vectren
Bailly Chesterton 0 1 1 1962
2 1968
1 190 MW
2 413 MW
604 Large
Corporation
NIPSCO
Cayuga Cayuga 2 3 1 1970
2 1972
1 531 MW
2 531 MW
1062 Large
Corporation
Duke Energy Indiana
Clifty
Creek
Madison 6 3 1-5 1955
6 1956
All 6: 217 MW 1,303 Conglomerate Ohio Valley E.C.
Crawfordsville
Mun.
Crawfordsville 2 2 1 1955
2 1956
1 11.5 MW
2 12.6 MW
24.1 City
Utility
Crawfordsville E.L.&P.
F.B. Culley Newburgh 3 3 1 1955 2 1966
3 1973
1 46 MW 2 104 MW
3 265 MW
415 Large
Corporation
Vectren
Eagle
Valley
Martinsville 4 3 1 1951
2 & 3 1953 4 1956
1 50 MW
2 & 3 69 MW 4 114 MW
302 Large
Corporation
AES / IPALCO
Gallagher New Albany 0 2 1 1958 2 1959
3 1960 4 1961
2 & 4 280 MW 600 Large
Corporation
Duke Energy Indiana
Gibson Northwestern
Gibson County
5 4 1 & 2 1976
3 & 4 1979 5 1982
All 5: 630 MW 3,145 Large Corp
Franchised
D.E.I. 100%1-4 90.3% 5
See Gibson G.S. for details
Harding St./
(former E.W. Stout)
South Side
Indianapolis
4 4 1 1958 2 1961
3 1973 4 2001
1 & 2 114 MW
3 & 4 471 MW
1,170 Large
Corporation
IPALCO
Jasper
Mun.
Jasper 0 1 1968 14.5 MW 14.5 City
Utility
Jasper M.E.U.
Logansport Logansport 2 1 1 1958
2 1964
1 18 MW
2 25 MW
43 City
Utility
Logansport Municipal Utility
Merom Merom 2 1 1 1982
2 1983
Both: 540 MW 1080 R.E.M.C. Hoosier Energy
Michigan
City
Michigan City 1 2 1 1974 540 MW 540 Large
Corporation
NIPSCO
D.H. Mitchell Gary 0 2 1 & 2 1958
3 1970
All 3 128 MW 384 Large
Corporation
NIPSCO
Petersburg Petersburg 4 4 1 1967 2 1969
3 1977 4 1986
1 253 MW 2 471 MW
3 & 4 574 MW
1,873 Large
Corporation
AES / IPALCO
F.E.
Ratts
Petersburg 0 2 Both 1970 Both 117 MW 233 R.E.M.C. Hoosier Energy
Rockport Rockport 2 2 1 1984
2 1989
Both: 1,300 MW 2,600 Large
Corporation
Indiana - Michigan Power
R.M.
Schahfer
Wheatfield 4 4 1 1976 2 1979
3 1983 4 1986
1 540 MW 2 556 MW
3 & 4 423 MW
1,943 Large
Corporation
NIPSCO
Tanner's
Creek
Lawrenceburg 0 5 1 1951 2 1952
3 1954 4 1964
1 & 2: 153 MW
3 215 MW 4 580 MW
1,100 Large
Corporation
Indiana - Michigan Power
Notre Dame
Utility Plant
University of
Notre Dame
5 3 1 1952 2 1956 3 1962
4 1967 5 2000
1 1.7 MW 2 2.0 MW 3 3.0 MW
4 5.0 MW 5 9.5 MW
21.1 College
Utility
University of Notre Dame
Wabash
River
Terre Haute 7 1 2-4 1955 5 1956
6 1968 7 1995
2-4 85 MW 5 95 MW
6 318 MW
680 Large
Corporation
Duke Energy Indiana
Wade
Utility Plant
Purdue
University
2 3 1 1969
2 1995
1 10.6 MW
2 30.8 MW
41.4 College
Utility
Purdue University
Warrick Newburgh 4 3 1 1960 2 1964
3 1965 4 1970
1, 2, & 3 144 MW
4 323 MW
755 95%
Franchised
Vectren to Alcoa's
Newburgh Smelter
Whitewater
Valley
Richmond 2 1 1 1955
2 1973
1 33.0 MW
2 60.9 MW
93.9 City
Utility
Richmond Power & Light
Totals: 28 Plants 72
72 ------- ------- 21,402.5 ------- 16 Utility Corps
1 Co-Op Consortium
2 Universities
1 Smelter
  • 1 Also includes cooling towers.
  • 0 Active Units indicates Decommissioned Stations.

Coal gasification

Name Location Act.
units
Stacks In service
dates
Unit capacity
(2009)
Nameplate
capacity
Owner type Owner(s) (2009)
Wabash River
IGCC
Terre Haute 2 1 1 - 1995
2 - 1955 (Repowered)
1 192 MW
2 68  MW(steam)
260 MW Corporation Wabash Valley Power Authority
Edwardsport
IGCC
Edwardsport 3 2 2012 1 & 2 260 MW
3 260 MW
780 MW Joint
Owned
Duke Energy Indiana
Vectren

1 The Existing Plant will be decommissioned and demolished upon completion of new IGCC Facility.

Oil fired peaking stations

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

Natural gas fired

Name Location Type In service
dates
Unit capacity
(2014)
Nameplate
capacity
Owner type Owner(s) (2014) Source(s)
Anderson Generating Station Anderson Peaking 1 & 2 - 1992
3 - 2004
1 & 2 41  MW
3 85 MW
167 MW Municipal Holding Company Indiana Municipal Power Agency [3]
Broadway Generating Station (Indiana) Evansville Peaking 1 - 1971
2 - 1981
1 50  MW
2 65 MW
115 MW Large Corporation Vectren [4]
Eagle

Valley

Martinsville - - 2018 2018

-

Large
Corporation
AES / IPALCO
Georgetown Generating Station
Henry County Generating Station
Lawrence County Generating Station
Lawrenceburg Energy Facility
Montpelier Electric Generating Station (Indiana)
Noblesville Peaking Station
Northeast Generating Station (Indiana)
Perry K. Downtown
Indianapolis
1 1925 (Coal)
2 1938 (Coal)
1 2016 (Natural Gas)
2 2016 (Natural Gas)
1 15.0 MW
2 5.0 MW
20.0 Small
Corporation
Citizens Energy Group [5]
Portside Energy Facility
Richmond Generating Station (Indiana)
Vermillion Generating Facility
Wheatland Generating Facility
Whiting Clean Energy Power Plant
Worthington Generating Station

Hydroelectric dams

Wind farms

Biomass to energy plant

Milltown Biomass

Attempted nuclear plants

Operating electrical utility companies

References

  1. "Indiana - State Energy Profile Overview - EIA". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  2. Indiana Electricity Profile, U.S. Energy Information Administration, August 31, 2020
  3. "About IMPA / Power Supply Resources / Generation Resources". impa.com. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  4. "Electric Generation and Environmental Stewardship" (PDF). vectren. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  5. "Last ever load of coal arrives at Downtown steam plant". IndyStar. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  6. http://globalenergyobservatory.org/geoid/549
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