List of power stations in Minnesota

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Sources of Minnesota utility-scale electricity generation,
full-year 2023" [1]
  1. Wind (25.4%)
  2. Natural gas (24.4%)
  3. Coal (22.1%)
  4. Nuclear (20.7%)
  5. Solar (3.5%)
  6. Biomass (2%)
  7. Hydroelectric (1.2%)
  8. Petroleum (0.1%)
  9. Other (0.5%)

Nuclear power stations

NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
Reactor typeOwnerYear
opened
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Monticello, Minnesota 6711 Boiling water reactor Xcel Energy 1971
Prairie Island Nuclear Power Plant Red Wing, Minnesota 1,0922 Pressurized water reactor Xcel Energy 1974

Fossil-fuel power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference. [4]

Coal

PlantLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
OwnerRefYear
opened
Allen S. King
Generating Station
Oak Park Heights, Minnesota 5111 Xcel Energy 1967 - closing 2028
Clay Boswell
Energy Center
Cohasset, Minnesota 1,072.54
(2 retired, 2 operational)
Minnesota Power [5] U1: 1958 - closed 2018
U2: 1960 - closed 2018
U3: 1973 - closing 2030 [6]
U4: 1980 - closing 2035 [6] [A]
Hibbing Power Plant Hibbing, Minnesota 30.53City of Hibbing PUC [7] U1: 1965
U2: 1985
U3: 1996
Hoot Lake Plant Fergus Falls, Minnesota 1383
Otter Tail [8] [9] [10] U1: 1948 - closed 2005
U2: 1959 - closed 2021
U3: 1964 - closed 2021
M L Hibbard Duluth, Minnesota 482Minnesota Power [11] 1949/1951 [B]
Sherburne County
Generating Station
Becker, Minnesota 1,7042 Xcel Energy [12] U1: 1976 - closing 2026
U2: 1977 - closed 2023
U3: 1987 - closing 2030
Taconite Harbor
Energy Center
Schroeder, Minnesota 1553
(1 retired, 2 idled)
Minnesota Power [13] [14] U1: 1957 - closing 2022
U2: 1957 - closing 2022
U3: 1967 - closed 2015

A Minnesota Power intends to transition the 468-megawatt Boswell Unit 4 off coal, which could mean a switch to natural gas, biomass or other sources.

B Minnesota Power lists the M L Hibbard plant as operating with a mix of bio-mass and coal.

Natural gas and petroleum

PlantLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
Generation typeFuel typeOwnerYear
opened
Black Dog Plant Burnsville, Minnesota 52631x1 combined cycle, simple cycle (x1)Gas Xcel Energy 2012
Blue Lake Plant Shakopee, Minnesota 3326Simple cycle (x6)Gas (x2), oil (x4) Xcel Energy 1974/2005
Cannon Falls Energy Center Cannon Falls, Minnesota 3572Simple cycle (x2)GasInvenergy2008
Faribault Energy Park Faribault, Minnesota 26121x1 combined cycleGasMMPA2005/2007
High Bridge Plant St. Paul, Minnesota 60632x1 combined cycleGas Xcel Energy 2008
Hutchinson Plant Hutchinson, Minnesota 8642x1 combined cycle, simple cycle (x1)GasHUC1971/1994/2001
Inver Hills Plant Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota 3716Simple cycle (x6)Gas & oil (x6) Xcel Energy 1972/1997
Lakefield Junction Trimont, Minnesota 4956Simple cycle (x6)GasGreat River Energy2001
LS Power Cottage Grove, Minnesota 25121x1 combined cycleGasTYR Energy1997
Mankato Energy Center Mankato, Minnesota 65432x1 combined cycleGas Xcel Energy 2006/2019
Minnesota River Station Chaska, Minnesota 491Simple cycleGasMMPA2001
Pleasant Valley Dexter, Minnesota 4213Simple cycle (x3)GasGreat River Energy2001
Riverside Plant Minneapolis, Minnesota 50232x1 combined cycleGas Xcel Energy 1987/2009
Shakopee Energy Park Shakopee, Minnesota 465 Reciprocating engine (x5)GasMMPA2017
Westside Energy Station Rochester, Minnesota 465 Reciprocating engine (x5)GasRPU2018

Renewable power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference. [4]

Wind

NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
OwnerRefYear
opened
Blazing Star Wind Farm Lincoln County, Minnesota 200100 Xcel Energy 2019
Fenton Wind Farm Chandler, Minnesota 205.5137 EDF Renewables 2007
Freeborn Wind Farm Freeborn County, Minnesota 200100 Xcel Energy 2019
Grand Meadow Wind Farm Dexter, Minnesota 100.567 Xcel Energy 2008
Lake Benton Wind Farm (I-II) Lincoln County, Minnesota
Pipestone County, Minnesota
207.4276 NextEra Energy
Xcel Energy
1998/1999
Nobles Wind Farm Reading, Minnesota 200134 Xcel Energy 2010
Odell Wind Farm Cottonwood County, Minnesota 200100 Algonquin Power 2016
Pleasant Valley Wind Farm Dexter, Minnesota 200100 Xcel Energy 2015
Prairie Rose Wind Farm Rock County, Minnesota 200119 Enel Green Power 2012
Red Pine Wind Project Lincoln County, Minnesota 200100 EDF Renewables 2017
Stoneray Power Pipestone County, Minnesota 10039 EDF Renewables 2019
Trimont Area Wind Farm Martin County, Minnesota 10067 Avangrid 2005
Uilk Wind Farm Power Pipestone County, Minnesota 4.53 Uilk Holdings 2019

Solar

NameLocationCapacity
(MWAC)
OwnerRefYear
opened
Aurora Solar Project Albany, Minnesota 150Enel Greenpower [15] 2017
Marshall Solar Project Marshall, Minnesota 62.3 NextEra Energy [16] 2017
North Star Solar Project North Branch, Minnesota 100 NextEra Energy [17] 2016

Hydroelectric

NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
OwnerRefYear
opened
Blanchard Dam Morrison County, Minnesota 183Minnesota Power [18] [19] 1925
Ford Dam Saint Paul, Minnesota 184 Brookfield Renewable Partners [20] 1924
International Falls Hydro International Falls, Minnesota 14.27 Boise Cascade [21] 1924/1946
Lake Zumbro Hydroelectric Generating Plant Wabasha County, Minnesota 2.32 Rochester Public Utilities [22] [18] 1919
Little Falls Dam Little Falls, Minnesota 2.44Minnesota Power [18] [23] 1921
St. Cloud Dam St. Cloud, Minnesota 8.92City Owned [18] 1970
Sartell Dam Sartell, Minnesota 9.511Eagle Creek Renewable Energy [24] [25] 1907
Thomson Hydro Thomson, Minnesota 726Minnesota Power [26] 1907/1914/
1919/1949

Biomass

NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
Fuel
type
OwnerRefYear
opened
Boise Cascade International Falls, Minnesota 401wood/
wood waste
Boise Cascade [27] 2015
Cloquet Mill Cloquet, Minnesota 893wood/
wood waste
Sappi [28] 1976/1997/2001
M L Hibbard Duluth, Minnesota 482wood/
wood waste/
coal
Minnesota Power [29] [11] 1949/1951
St. Paul CoGen St. Paul, Minnesota 331wood/
wood waste
District Energy [30] 2003

Refuse

NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
Number of
generating units
OwnerRefYear
opened
Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) Minneapolis, Minnesota 332Covanta Hennepin Energy [31] 1989
Hometown BioEnergy Le Sueur County, Minnesota 81MMPA [32] 2014
Koda Biomass Plant Shakopee, Minnesota 201Koda Energy [33] 2009
Olmsted Waste Energy Rochester, Minnesota 83District Energy [34] 1987/2010
Red Wing Plant Red Wing, Minnesota 182 Xcel Energy [35] 1949
Wilmarth Plant Mankato, Minnesota 182 Xcel Energy [36] 1948/1951

References

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  4. 1 2 Energy Information Administration (September 15, 2020). "Form EIA-860 detailed data with previous form data (EIA-860A/860B)". eia.gov. Archived from the original on September 18, 2020.
  5. "Boswell Energy Center". Global Energy Monitor. October 17, 2020. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  6. 1 2 "Minnesota Power shutting, converting final two coal plants by 2035". Star Tribune . January 21, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
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  11. 1 2 "Generation – Mix of Fuels". Minnesota Power. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
  12. "Sherco 3 brochure p. 2" (PDF). Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 7, 2017.
  13. "Community gets Taconite Harbor update from MN Power". WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
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  17. "North Star". Swinerton Renewable Energy. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  18. 1 2 3 4 "Listing of Minnesota Hydropower Facility Sites" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
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  29. "M L Hibbard Waste Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  30. "St. Paul Cogeneration". Ever-green Energy. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  31. "Hennepin Energy Recovery Center". Hennepin County. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  32. "Hometown BioEnergy". Minnesota Municipal Power Association. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  33. "Koda Energy". www.kodaenergy.com. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  34. "Waste-to-Energy Facility". Olmsted County, MN. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  35. "Red Wing Generating Station". Biomass Magazine. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  36. "Wilmarth Generating Station". Biomass Magazine. Retrieved January 16, 2021.