List of generating stations in Alberta

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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 to be phased out by 2023, seven years ahead of the provincial and federal phase-out).[1] 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[2] 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.[2][3]

Fossil fuel[]

  Facilities under construction
  Planned facilities
  Decommissioned facilities (year)

Coal[]

List of all coal power plants in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Genesee Generating Station units 1 & 2 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W / 53.34306; -114.30306 (Genesee Generating Station) 860 1989–1994 Capital Power [4]
Genesee Generating Station unit 3 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W / 53.34306°N 114.30306°W / 53.34306; -114.30306 (Genesee Generating Station) 466 2005 Capital Power [5]
Keephills Generating Station unit 1 Duffield 395 1983–1984 TransAlta [6]
Keephills Generating Station unit 3 Duffield 466 2011 Capital Power [7]
Sundance Power Station units 4 & 5 53°30′27″N 114°33′26″W / 53.50750°N 114.55722°W / 53.50750; -114.55722 812 1970–1980 TransAlta [8]
Battle River Generating Station units 1 & 2 Forestburg (56) (1998) Heartland Generation [9]
H. R. Milner Generating Station Grande Cache (158) (2019) Milner Power [10]
Wabamun Generating Station Units 1–4 Wabamun (570) (2003–2010) TransAlta [11]

Natural gas[]

List of all natural gas power plants in Alberta including cogeneration.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Alberta Power Project – Burdett Burdett 7 2001 Maxim Power [12]
Alberta Power Project – Coaldale Coaldale 6 2001 Maxim Power
Alberta Power Project – Fort Macleod Fort Macleod 4 2001 Maxim Power
Alberta Power Project – Taber Taber 8 2001 Maxim Power
Aurora 85 1999 Syncrude [13]
Balzac Power Station Balzac 120 2001 Nexen [14]
Bear Creek Gas Turbine Grande Prairie 50 2002 TransCanada [15]
Bellshill Power Centre Galahad 5.6 2015 Genalta Power [16]
Buck Lake Buck Lake 6 2001 Penn West
Cadotte Power Centre Peace River 4 2012 Genalta Power [17]
Calgary Energy Centre Calgary 320 2002 Enmax [18]
Carseland Power Plant Carseland 80 2001 TransCanada
Carson Creek Power Centre Whitecourt 15 2014 Genalta Power [19]
Strathmore 120 2001 Enmax
Clover Bar Energy Centre 53°35′14″N 113°21′56″W / 53.58722°N 113.36556°W / 53.58722; -113.36556 243 2008–2009 Capital Power [20]
Cold Lake Cold Lake 168 2002 Imperial Oil
Crossfield Energy Centre Rocky View 120 2009 Enmax [21]
Cascade Yellowhead County 900 2023 Kineticor Resource Corp [22]
Devon Devon 12 2000 Devon Canada
Drywood Drywood 6 2000 TransAlta
Empress Cogeneration Power Facility Cypress County 45 2023 Pembina Pipeline [23]
Fort Saskatchewan Cogeneration Plant Fort Saskatchewan 118 1999 Strongwater Energy, TransAlta [24]
Foster Creek Cogeneration Bonnyville 80 2003 Cenovus
Genesee Power Plant Natural Gas Conversion Leduc County 1360 2024 Capital Power [25] [26]
Harvest Operations Gas Fired Power Plant Flagstaff County 5.6 202x Harvest Operations Corp. [27]
Milner 2 Grande Cache 204 2020 Milner Power [28]
Joffre Cogeneration Plant Red Deer 480 2000 Capital Power Corporation, NOVA Chemicals, Heartland Generation [29]
Judy Creek Power Centre Whitecourt 15 2014 Genalta Power [30]
Kaybob South #3 Cogeneration Plant Greenview County 40 2021 TransAlta, SemCAMS [31]
Keephills Generating Station unit 2 Duffield 395 1983–1984 TransAlta [32][33]
MacKay River Power Plant Fort McMurray 165 2003 TransCanada
Mazeppa Gas Plant Mazeppa 17 MFC Resource Partnership
Medicine Hat Cogeneration Plant Medicine Hat 52 2007–2009 City of Medicine Hat
Milner 1 Grande Cache 204 2020 Milner Power [34]
Muskeg River Mine Cogeneration Station 57°18′0″N 111°30′0″W / 57.30000°N 111.50000°W / 57.30000; -111.50000 172 2002 Heartland Generation [35][36]
Northern Prairie Power Project Grande Prairie 85 2008 Constellation Energy [37]
Peace River Power Centre Peace River 20 2015 Genalta Power [38][39]
Fort McMurray 356 2001 TransAlta
Poplar Hill Generating Plant Grande Prairie

55°20′20″N 119°13′07″W / 55.33889°N 119.21861°W / 55.33889; -119.21861

45 1999 Heartland Generation [40]
Primrose 85 1998 Canadian Natural resources, Heartland Generation [41]
Rainbow Lake 178 1968–2001 Heartland Generation, Husky Oil [42][43]
Redwater Cogeneration Redwater 40 2001 TransCanada
Fort Saskatchewan 80 2000 Air Liquide Canada
Scotford Cogeneration Plant Fort Saskatchewan 170 2003 Heartland Generation [44]
Sheerness Generating Station Hanna 800 1986–1990 Heartland Generation, TransAlta [45][46]
Shepard Energy Centre Calgary 860 2015 ENMAX, Capital Power [47]
Valleyview 18 1957–1961 ATCO Power [48]
Sundance Unit 6 53°30′27″N 114°33′26″W / 53.50750°N 114.55722°W / 53.50750; -114.55722 401 2021 TransAlta [49]
Three Creeks Power Plant Peace No. 135 100 202x Kineticor Resource Corp. [50]
University of Alberta 39.7 1994–2000 University of Alberta [51]
University of Calgary 12 2011 University of Calgary [52] [53]
Valleyview 90 2001–2008 Heartland Generation [54]
Clover Bar Generating Station Units 1-4 Edmonton (660) (2005) Capital Power [55][56]
Medicine Hat Gas Power Units 5&8 Medicine Hat (37) (2009) City of Medicine Hat
Rossdale Generating Station Units 8–10 Edmonton (209) (2009) Capital Power

Dual fuel[]

List of all dual fuel (coal/natural gas) power plants in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Battle River Generating Station Units 3-5 Forestburg 52°28′08″N112°08′02″W 540 1969–1981 Heartland Generation [57]

Renewable[]

Biomass, biogas, and waste heat recovery[]

List of all biomass, biogas and waste heat recovery power plants in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Type Ref
Alberta Pacific Forest Athabasca 131 1993–2012 Alberta Pacific Forest Biomass [58]
Bear Creek Steam Turbine Grande Prairie 30 2002 TransCanada Biomass
Cancarb Waste Heat Recovery Plant Medicine Hat 28 2000 Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd. Waste heat [59]
Caroline Gas Complex Caroline 20 2008 Shell Canada Waste heat
Clover Bar Landfill Gas Edmonton 5 2005 Capital Power Biogas [60]
Dapp Biomass Project Dapp 16 1999 Verdant Energy Biomass [61]
Gold Creek Generation Facility 54°49′59″N 118°39′10″W / 54.83306°N 118.65278°W / 54.83306; -118.65278 6.5 1999 Maxim Power Waste heat [62]
Grande Prairie Generating Station Grande Prairie 25 2005 TransAlta Biomass
Hinton Pulp Units 1&2 Hinton 50 1985–2011 West Fraser Timber Biomass [63]
Judy Creek ORC Swan Hills 2.2 2012 Genalta Power Waste Heat [64]
Peace River Pulp Mill Peace River 52 1990–2012 Daishowa-Marubeni International Biomass [65]
Valley Power Drayton Valley 12 1996 Algonquin Power Biomass [66]
Grande Prairie Pulp Mill Grande Prairie (33) (2011) Weyerhaeuser Canada Biomass
Grande Prairie Pulp Mill Grande Prairie 48 2011 Weyerhaeuser Canada Biomass
Whitecourt Whitecourt 25 1994 Macquarie Power & Infrastructure Biomass [67]

Geothermal[]

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.[68]

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Greenview Geothermal Power Plant (Alberta No. 1) Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 5 2023 [69]

Hydroelectric[]

List of all hydroelectric power stations power plants in Alberta. More than 11,500 MW of hydroelectric potential remains untapped.[70]

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Amisk Hydroelectric Project Dunvegan 370 202x[note 1] [71][72]
Barrier Hydroelectric Dam Seebe 13 1947 TransAlta [73]
Bearspaw Hydroelectric Dam Calgary 17 1954 TransAlta [74]
Belly River Hydroelectric Dam Glenwood 3 1991 TransAlta [75]
Bighorn Dam 52°18′32″N 116°19′45″W / 52.30889°N 116.32917°W / 52.30889; -116.32917 (Bighorn Dam) 120 1972 TransAlta [76]
Brazeau Hydroelectric Dam 52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W / 52.96639°N 115.57889°W / 52.96639; -115.57889 (Brazeau) 355 1965 TransAlta [77]
Cascade Hydroelectric Dam Banff 36 1942 TransAlta [78]
Chin Reservoir Station Chin 11.4 1994 [79]
Dickson Dam 52°03′06″N 114°13′07″W / 52.05167°N 114.21861°W / 52.05167; -114.21861 (Dickson Dam) 15 1992 Algonquin Power [80]
Drop 4, 5, and 6 Hydroelectric Plant Raymond 6.9 2004
Ghost Hydroelectric Dam Cochrane 51 1929 TransAlta [81]
Horseshoe Hydroelectric Dam Seebe 14 1911 TransAlta [82]
Interlakes Hydroelectric Dam Kananaskis 5 1955 TransAlta [83]
Kananaskis Hydroelectric Dam Seebe 19 1913 TransAlta [84]
Oldman River Hydroelectric Plant Pincher Creek 32 2003 ATCO Power [85]
Pocaterra Hydroelectric Dam Kananaskis 15 1955 TransAlta [86]
Raymond Reservoir Generating Station Raymond 20.5 1994
Rundle Hydroelectric Dam Canmore 50 1951 TransAlta [87]
Spray Hydroelectric Dam Canmore 103 1951 TransAlta [88]
St. Mary Hydroelectric Dam Magrath 2 1992 TransAlta [89]
Taylor Hydroelectric Dam Magrath 13 2000 TransAlta [90]
Three Sisters Hydroelectric Dam Canmore 3 1951 TransAlta [91]
Waterton Hydroelectric Dam Glenwood 3 1992 TransAlta [92]

Wind[]

List of all wind farms power stations in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Ardenville Wind Farm Fort Macleod 66 2010 TransAlta [2][93]
Blackspring Ridge Vulcan County 300 2014 EDF Renewables, Enbridge [94][95]
Blue Trail Fort Macleod 66 2009 TransAlta [96]
Bull Creek Provost 29 2015 [97]
Castle River Pincher Creek 44 2000–2001 TransAlta [98]
Castle Rock Wind Farm Drumheller 77 2012 Enel [2]
Castle Rock Ridge 2 Pincher Creek 29 2020 Enel Green Power [99]
Chin Chute Taber 30 2006 Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy [100][101]
Cowley North Cowley 20 2001 TransAlta [102]
Ghost Pine Wind Energy Centre Drumheller 82 2010 [103]
Halkirk Halkirk 150 2012 Capital Power [104]
Kettles Hill Pincher Creek 63 2006–2007 Enmax [105]
Macleod Flats Fort Macleod 3 2004 TransAlta [106]
Magrath Magrath 30 2004 Acciona, Enbridge, Suncor Energy [100][101]
McBride Lake Fort Macleod 75 2003 Enmax, TransAlta [107][108]
Oldman River Wind Project Pincher Creek 3.6 2007 Alberta Wind Energy Corporation [109]
Oldman 2 Pincher Creek 46 2014 Mainstream Renewable Power [110]
Riverview Pincher Creek 105 2020 Enel Green Power [111]
Sinnott Cowley 7 2001 TransAlta [112]
Soderglen Fort Macleod 70.5 2006 Nexen, TransAlta [113]
Summerview 1 Pincher Creek 70 2004 TransAlta [114]
Summerview 2 Pincher Creek 66 2010 TransAlta [115]
Taber Wind Farm Taber 80 2007 Enmax [116]
Taylor Magrath 3 2005 TransAlta [117]
Whitla Forty Mile 202 2019 Capital Power [118]
Windrise Fort Macleod 206.4 2021 TransAlta [119]
Wintering Hills Wind Farm Drumheller 88 2011 Suncor [120]
Whitla Wind 2 Forty Mile 97 Q4 2021 Capital Power [121]
Whitla Wind 3 Forty Mile 54 Q4 2021 Capital Power [122]
Rattlesnake Ridge Whitla 117.6 Q1 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada [123]
Forty Mile Wind Project Forty Mile 202.5 Q4 2022 Suncor [124]
Garden Plain County of Paintearth No. 18 130 Q4 2022 TransAlta [125][126]
Wheatland Wheatland County 122.4 Q4 2022 Greengate Power Corporation [127]
Wild Rose 1 Cypress County 217 2022 NaturEner [128][129]
Wild Rose 2 Cypress County 192 202x NaturEner [130]
Hand Hills Starland County 130 2022 BluEarth Renewables [131][132]
Buffalo Atlee (Phase 1-4) Special Area No. 2 58.4 Q4 2022 Capstone Infrastructure [133]
Grizzly Bear Wind Power Project Minburn County No. 27 152 Q4 2022 Enel Green Power [134]
Lanfine Wind Power Project Special Area No. 3 151.20 (north) Q4 2022 BowArk Energy Ltd. [135]
133.2 (south)
Cypress Forty Mile 248.4 Q4 2022 EDF Renewables [136]
Bull Trail Wind Cypress County 250 Q2 2023 EDF Renewables [137]
Jenner Wind Project (Phase 1-3) Special Area No. 2 303 Q3 2023 Potentia Renewables Inc. [138]
Buffalo Plains Wind Farm Lomond 514.6 Q4 2023 ABO Wind [139]
Sharp Hills Special Area 3 300 Q4 2023 EDP Renewables [140]
Tempest Wind Power Project Flagstaff County 70 2024 TransAlta Renewables [141]
Stirling Wind Warner County No. 5 113 202x Greengate Power Corporation [142]
Old Elm Wind Farm Cardston County 60 (Phase 1) 202x Alberta Wind Energy Corp. [143]
300 (Future)

Solar[]

List of all solar power stations in Alberta.

Name Location Capacity (MW) Date Owner Ref
Alberta Solar One Burdett 10.5 2021 Enbridge, Morgan Solar Inc [144][145]
Brooks Solar Brooks 15 2017 Elemental Energy [146]
Burdett Solar Burdett 20 2021 BluEarth Renewables [147]
Claresholm 1 Claresholm 58 2021 Capstone Infrastructure [148][149]
Claresholm 2 Claresholm 75 2021 Capstone Infrastructure [148][149]
Hays Solar Hays 23 2021 Canadian Solar [150]
Innisfail Solar Innisfail 22 2020 Elemental Energy [151]
Jenner Solar Jenner 23 2021 Canadian Solar [152]
Prairie Sunlight II Vauxhall 25 2020 Solar Krafte Utilities [153]
Prairie Sunlight III Taber 22 2020 Solar Krafte Utilities [154]
Suffield Solar Suffield 23 2020 Suffield Solar GP Inc. [155]
Three Nations Energy Solar Farm Fort Chipewyan[note 2] 2.2 2020 Three Nations Energy (joint venture) [156]
Yellow Lake Solar Forty Mile 19 2021 BluEarth Renewables [157]
Wrentham Solar Wrentham 41.1 Q2 2021 Solar Krafte [158]
Strathmore Solar Strathmore 40.5 Q3 2021 Solar Krafte [159]
Spring Coulee Solar Spring Coulee 29.5 Q4 2021 Solar Krafte [160]
East Strathmore Solar Project Wheatland County 20.5 2022 Elemental Energy [161]
Travers Solar Project Vulcan County 465 Q4 2022 Greengate Power [162]
Youngstown Solar Project Youngstown 6 Q3 2021 Pace Canada LP [163]
Joffre Solar Joffre 47 Q4 2021 PACE Canada LP [164]
Brooks Solar II Brooks 26.5 Q4 2021 Elemental Energy [165]
Barlow Solar Park Calgary 27 Q4 2021 DP Energy [166]
Michichi Solar Generation Facility Starland County 25 2022 Capstone Infrastructure [167]
Kneehill Solar Generation Facility Kneehill County 25 2022 Capstone Infrastructure [168]
Enchant Solar Project Municipal District of Taber 75 2022 Capital Power [169]
Chappice Lake Solar Near 15 2022 Elemental Energy [170]
Hanna Sheerness Solar Hanna 13 Q1 2022 PACE Canada LP [171]
Tilley Solar Tilley 21 Q1 2022 Canadian Solar [172]
Caroline Solar Caroline 9 Q2 2022 PACE Canada LP [173]
E.L. Smith Solar Farm Edmonton 12 Q2 2022 Epcor [174]
Vauxhall Solar Taber 150 Q3 2022 Solar Krafte [175]
Airport City Solar Leduc 120 Q4 2022 Alpin Sun [176]
Deerfoot Solar Park Calgary 35 Q4 2022 DP Energy [177]
Brooks Solar Farm Brooks 400 Q4 2022 Solar Krafte [178]
Lathom Solar Project Lathom 120 Q4 2022 Greengate Power [179]
Enterprise Solar Vulcan 94 Q4 2022 Renewable Energy Systems [180]
Prairie Sunlight I Taber 74.2 Q4 2022 Solar Krafte [181]
Saddlebrook Solar Project Foothills No. 31 102.5 Q4 2022 TC Energy Corporation [182]
Vulcan Solar Vulcan County 77 2023 EDF Renewable Energy [183]
Dunmore Solar Project Cypress County 216 2023 Ascent Energy Partners [184]
Badger Lands Solar Farm St. Albert 15 Q2 2023 City of St. Albert [185]
Wheatcrest Solar Project Taber 60 202x BluEarth Renewables [186]

Storage[]

Battery[]

List of all lithium-ion battery storage plants in Alberta.

Name Location Power Capacity (MW) Energy Capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
WindCharger Pincher Creek 10 20 2020 TransAlta [187]
eReserve1 Spirit River 20 35 2020 Teric Power Ltd [188]
eReserve2 Wainwright 20 35 2021 Teric Power Ltd [189]
eReserve3 Grande Prairie 20 35 2021 Teric Power Ltd [190]

Pumped hydroelectric[]

List of all pumped hydroelectric storage plants in Alberta.

Name Location Power Capacity (MW) Energy Capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
Canyon Creek Yellowhead County 75–400[note 3] ~2775 202x Turning Point Generation, TC Energy [191][192]
Brazeau Hydro Pumped Storage[note 4] 52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W / 52.96639°N 115.57889°W / 52.96639; -115.57889 (Brazeau) 900 5,000 2025–2026 TransAlta [193][194]

Geomechanical pumped[]

List of all plants in Alberta.

Name Location Power Capacity (MW) Energy Capacity (MWh) Date Owner Ref
Brooks 202x Quidnet [195]

See also[]

  • ATCO
  • EPCOR
  • TransAlta
  • TransCanada
  • Energy in Canada
  • List of power stations in Canada

Notes[]

  1. ^ Stalled As of June 2020 yet still on track; see row references for more information (official update).
  2. ^ Off-grid.
  3. ^ Initially 75 MW; expandable to 400 MW.
  4. ^ Pump-back expansion of existing hydroelectric dam site.

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