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Notes: Renewable hydropower (30MW or less) is defined in CA PRC 25741. Reportingrequirements for power plants over 1 MW are required by 20 CA CCR 1304. Not allcounties have utility-scale (commercial) renewable electric generation installed. Distributedrenewable generation (e.g. rooftop solar) is not included. Data current as of 1 July 2019.Credits: Map and data from the California Energy Commission. Energy production data isfrom the Quarterly Fuel and Energy Report (QFER) and the Wind Performance ReportingSystem (WPRS) databases. Please contact John Hingtgen or Dylan Kojimoto (916) 657-4046or (916) 651-0477 for questions or comments.
Wind 14,083
Biomass 5,853
Geothermal 11,528
Solar Thermal 2,545
Solar Photovoltaic 24,704
Small Hydropower 4,248
2018 Generation in GWh
2018
62,960GWh Produced
in-State
Utility-Scale Renewable Electrical Generation Types by County
Yuba
Yolo
Ventura
Tuolumne
Tulare
Trinity
Tehama
Sutter
Stanislaus
Sonoma
Solano
Siskiyou
Sierra
Shasta
Santa Cruz
Santa Clara
Santa Barbara
San Mateo
San Luis Obispo
San JoaquinSan Francisco
San Diego
San Bernardino
San Benito
Sacramento
Riverside
Plumas
Placer
Orange
Napa
Monterey
Mono
Modoc
Merced
Mendocino
Mariposa
Marin
Madera
Los Angeles
Lassen
Lake
Kings
Nevada
Kern
Inyo
Imperial
Humboldt
Glenn
Fresno
El Dorado
DelNorte
Contra Costa
Colusa
Calaveras
Butte
Amador
Alpine
Alameda
Alameda
929
Amador
71
Butte
191
Calaveras
132
Colusa
166
Contra Costa
208
El Dorado
130
Fresno
2,264
Glenn
8
Humboldt
185
Imperial
7,274
Inyo
1,514
Kern
14,768
Kings
1,172
Lake
1,299
Lassen
239
Los Angeles
3,805
Madera
278
Marin
33
Mariposa
29
Mendocino
31
Merced
461
Mono
250
Monterey
436
Napa
8
Nevada
206
Orange
488
Placer
577
Plumas
142
Riverside
5,559
Sacramento
466
San Benito
27
3.504
San Diego
1,062 27
San Joaquin
484 2,047
San Mateo
85 147
Santa Clara
61
Santa Cruz
31
Shasta
1,256
Sierra
26
Siskiyou
324
Solano
2,759
Sonoma
5,290
Stanislaus
320
Sutter
7
Tehama
43
Trinity
24
Tulare
823
Tuolumne
899
Ventura
15
Yolo
261
Yuba
30
Total
Renewable Electricity SourcesGeneration in Gigawatt Hours (GWh)
San Bernardino San Francisco Santa BarbaraSan Luis Obispo
62,960
Biomass Geothermal Small Hydropower
Solar Photovoltaic Solar Thermal Wind
*Alpine, Del Norte, and Modoc Counties have no utility-scale generation data reported
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