List of power stations in Ohio

List of power stations in Ohio

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|caption= Sources of Ohio utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2024:{{cite web
|caption= Sources of Ohio utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2025:{{cite web
| url = https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/topic/0?agg=2,0,1&fuel=vvvvu&geo=00002&sec=g&freq=A&start=2001&end=2024&ctype=linechart<ype=pin&rtype=s&pin=&rse=0&maptype=0
| url = https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/topic/0?agg=2,0,1&fuel=vvvvu&geo=00002&sec=g&freq=A&start=2001&end=2025&ctype=linechart<ype=pin&rtype=s&pin=&rse=0&maptype=0
| title = Electricity Data Browser, Net generation for all sectors, Ohio, Fuel Type-Check all, Annual, 2001–24
| title = Electricity Data Browser, Net generation for all sectors, Ohio, Fuel Type-Check all, Annual, 2001–25
| website = www.eia.gov
| website = www.eia.gov
| access-date = 2025-07-15
| access-date = 2026-04-22
}}
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|value1 = 85417
|value1 = 80646
|label1 = Natural gas:
|label1 = Natural gas:
|color1 = brown
|color1 = brown
|value2 = 30180
|value2 = 35857
|label2 = Coal:
|label2 = Coal:
|color2 = black
|color2 = black
|value3 = 17947
|value3 = 17142
|label3 = Nuclear:
|label3 = Nuclear:
|color3 = purple
|color3 = purple
|value4 = 4021
|value4 = 7906
|label4 = Solar:
|label4 = Solar:
|color4 = yellow
|color4 = yellow
|value5 = 2865
|value5 = 2975
|label5 = Wind:
|label5 = Wind:
|color5 = orange
|color5 = orange
|value6 = 976
|value6 = 1302
|label6 = Petroleum:
|label6 = Petroleum:
|color6 = red
|color6 = red
|value7 = 682
|value7 = 881
|label7 = Other gases:
|label7 = Other gases:
|color7 = gray
|color7 = gray
|value8 = 504
|value8 = 433
|label8 = Hydroelectric:
|label8 = Hydroelectric:
|color8 = blue
|color8 = blue
|value9 = 279
|value9 = 280
|label9 = Biomass:
|label9 = Biomass:
|color9 = green
|color9 = green
}}
}}


This is a list of [[electricity-generating]] '''[[power station]]s in the U.S. state of [[Ohio]]''', sorted by type and name. In 2023, Ohio had a total summer capacity of 29,104 MW and a net generation of 133,223 GWh.{{cite web |url=https://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/ohio/ |title=Ohio Electricity Profile |publisher=U.S. Energy Information Administration |access-date=2025-07-15}} In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 59.8% natural gas, 21.1% coal, 12.6% nuclear, 2.8% solar, 2% wind, 0.7% petroleum and petroleum coke, 0.5% other gases, 0.4% hydroelectric, and 0.2% biomass.
This is a list of [[electricity-generating]] '''[[power station]]s in the U.S. state of [[Ohio]]''', sorted by type and name. In 2024, Ohio had a total summer capacity of 30.5 GW and a net generation of 142,746 GWh.{{cite web |url=https://www.eia.gov/electricity/state/ohio/ |title=Ohio Electricity Profile |publisher=U.S. Energy Information Administration |access-date=2026-04-22}} In 2025, the electrical energy generation mix was 54.7% natural gas, 24.3% coal, 11.6% nuclear, 5.4% solar, 2% wind, 0.9% petroleum and petroleum coke, 0.6% other gases, 0.3% hydroelectric, and 0.2% biomass.


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