List of power stations in Oregon

Sources of Oregon utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2025:
  1. Hydroelectric: 29,152 (45.1%)
  2. Natural gas: 22,183 (34.3%)
  3. Wind: 9,466 (14.6%)
  4. Solar: 2,684 (4.15%)
  5. Biomass: 1,023 (1.58%)
  6. Geothermal: 182 (0.28%)

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name. In 2024, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 17.7 GW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 64,661 GWh. In 2025, the electrical energy generation mix was 45.1% hydroelectric, 34.3% natural gas, 14.6% wind, 4.2% solar, 1.6% biomass, and 0.3% geothermal. Small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered an additional net 733 GWh to the state's electrical grid in 2025. This compares as less than one-third of the amount generated by Oregon's utility-scale photovoltaic plants.

During 2019, Oregon was one of the top five U.S. states in its share of renewable electricity generation. It was the second largest generator of hydroelectric power after the state of Washington. Oregon ranks third in the nation behind California and Nevada for its geothermal generation potential.

Oregon electricity production by type
Oregon power grid