US Energy Information Administration. 2018. "U.S. Power Plants." Accessed May 15, 2018. https://www.eia.gov/maps/layer_info-m.php.
Operable electric generating plants in the United States by energy source. This includes all plants that are operating, on standby, or short- or long-term outof service with a combined nameplate capacity of 1 MW or more.
This is a point dataset representing operable electric generating plants in the United States by energy source. This includes plants that are operating, on standby, or short- or long-term out of service. The surveys collect data on all plants with a combined nameplate capacity of 1 MW or more. Source: EIA-860, Annual Electric Generator Report, EIA-860M, Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report, and EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report. Data period: January 2018.
Definitions from: https://www.eia.gov/tools/glossary/index.php
Feature ID
Unique feature ID number from the original shapefile
EIA Plant Code (Plant_Code)
EIA-assigned plant identification number
Plant Name (Plant_Name)
Name of the power plant
Utility Name (Utility_Na)
Name of the company that is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the
generator
Utility ID (Utility_ID)
EIA-assigned identification number for the company that is responsible for the
day-to-day operations of the generator
Sector Name (sector_nam)
City
City location of power plant
County
County location of power plant
State Name (StateName)
State location of power plant
Zip
Zip code of power plant
Street Address (Street_Add)
Primary Fuel Source (PrimSource)
The most predominant type of energy that fuels the generator. The primary
energy source is determined by net summer capacity.
Installed Nameplate MW (Install_MW)
The total combined generator nameplate capacity (installed). Installed capacity
is determined by the highest value on the generator nameplate in megawatts
rounded to the nearest tenth. The maximum rated output of a generator, prime
mover, or other electric power production equipment under specific conditions
designated by the manufacturer and expressed in megawatts (MW).
Summer Peak MW (Total_MW)
The maximum output, as measured in alternating current (AC), commonly expressed
in megawatts (MW), that generating equipment can supply to system load, as
demonstrated by a multi-hour test, at the time of summer peak demand (period of
June 1 through September 30.) This output reflects a reduction in capacity due
to electricity use for station service or auxiliaries.
Coal MW (Coal_MW)
Net summer capacity of coal-fired electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Natural Gas MW (NG_MW)
Net summer capacity of natural gas fired electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Petroleum MW (Crude_MW)
Net summer capacity of petroleum-fired electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Biomass MW (Bio_MW)
Net summer capacity of biomass electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Hydroelectric MW (Hydro_MW)
Net summer capacity of hydroelectric generators in megawatts (MW)
Pumped Storage MW (HydroPS_MW)
Net summer capacity of pumped-storage hydroelectric generators in megawatts (MW)
Nuclear MW (Nuclear_MW)
Net summer capacity of nuclear power electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Solar MW (Solar_MW)
Net summer capacity of solar powered electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Wind MW (Wind_MW)
Net summer capacity of wind turbine electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Geothermal MW (Geo_MW)
Net summer capacity of geothermal powered electric generators in megawatts (MW)
Other MW (Other_MW)
Net summer capacity of electric generators powered by other energy sources not
specified in the other categories in megawatts (MW). These include energy
storage technologies (e.g., compressed air, batteries, and fly wheels),
purchased steam, waste heat not directly attributed to a fuel source, and
tire-derived fuels.
Source Description (source_des)
Descriptive information about power sources (for labels?)
Prime Mover Technology (tech_desc)
The type(s) of technology (prime mover). The engine, turbine, water wheel, or
similar machine that drives an electric generator; or, for reporting purposes,
a device that converts energy to electricity directly (e.g., photovoltaic solar
and fuel cells).
Source
The EIA source surveys for the power plants map data
Period
The reporting period (currency) of the data (yyyymm)
Latitude
WGS 84 Latitude
Longitude
WGS 84 Longitude