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Utility Renewable Capacity by Type and County: 2023

Published by California Energy Commission | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: July 09, 2025 | Last Modified: 2024-07-19T17:21:14.000Z
<div>Energy data and map are from the California Energy Commission and include utility scale</div><div>power plants. Plants of any type below 1 MW (e.g. residential solar) are not included. Values</div><div>shown are as of the end of the year, which may not include plants that went out of service</div><div>within the year. Hydroelectric plants of 30 MW and less are considered renewable energy</div><div>sources in California. Hydroelectric plants over 30 MW are non-renewable. Counties without</div><div>pie symbols had no utility scale renewable energy capacity for the year. Data is for 2023 and</div><div>is current as of July 2, 2024. Projection: NAD 1983 (2011) California (Teale) Albers (Meters).</div><div>For more information, contact John Hingtgen at john.hingtgen@energy.ca.gov.</div>

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