State profile
Power plants in Hawaii
Hawaii has 73 generating facilities in this directory, with a combined nameplate capacity of 3.60 GW. The largest share of capacity comes from oil (61%). It also tracks 11 retired plants and 5 under construction.
73
Plants
3.60 GW
Total capacity
8
Fuel types
609.7 MW
Largest: Kahe
Capacity mix
Oil 61.5%Solar 19.2%Wind 7.1%Storage 5.1%Waste 2.8%Biomass 2.0%Geothermal 1.4%Hydroelectric 1.0%
By fuel type in Hawaii
All plants in Hawaii by capacity
Retired plants (11)
| Plant | Fuel | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| AES Hawaiiretired 2022 | Coal | 203 MW |
| Honoluluretired 2014 | Oil | 104.4 MW |
| Shipmanretired 2015 | Oil | 18.5 MW |
| Ewa Nui Substation DGretired 2010 | Oil | 9.6 MW |
| Kamaoa Wind Farmretired 2006 | Wind | 9.2 MW |
| CEIP Substation Distributed Generationretired 2010 | Oil | 4.8 MW |
| Helemano Substation DGretired 2010 | Oil | 4.8 MW |
| Iwilei Tank Farm DGretired 2010 | Oil | 4.8 MW |
| Kalaeoloa Pole Yard DGretired 2010 | Oil | 4.8 MW |
| Lalamilo Windfarmretired 2010 | Wind | 2.2 MW |
| Campbell Industrial Park BESSretired 2020 | Storage | 1 MW |
Under construction (5)
| Plant | Fuel | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Ho'Ohana Solar 1constr. | Solar | 104 MW |
| AES Waiawa Phase 2 Solarconstr. | Solar | 60 MW |
| Hale Kuawehi Solar Hybridconstr. | Solar | 60 MW |
| Hu Honua Bioenergy Facilityconstr. | Biomass | 36 MW |
| AES Mountain View Solarconstr. | Solar | 14 MW |