List of power stations in Mississippi

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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Mississippi, sorted by type and name. In 2023, Mississippi had a total summer capacity of 14,833 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 72,933 GWh.[2] In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 76.9% natural gas, 14.4% nuclear, 4.5% coal, 2.1% solar, 1.7% biomass, and 0.5% wind.[1]

Sources of Mississippi utility-scale electricity generation in gigawatt-hours, full-year 2024:[1]
  1. Natural gas: 57,193 (76.9%)
  2. Nuclear: 10,690 (14.4%)
  3. Coal: 3,334 (4.48%)
  4. Solar: 1,553 (2.09%)
  5. Biomass: 1,249 (1.68%)
  6. Wind: 347 (0.47%)

Nuclear power plants

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NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
OperatorYear
opened
Grand Gulf Nuclear StationPort Gibson32°00′29″N 91°02′52″W1,401Entergy1985
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Fossil-fuel power plants

Coal

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NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
OperatorYear
opened
Red Hills Generation FacilityAckerman33°22′34″N 89°13′06″W440SE Choctaw, LLC2001
Victor J. Daniel Electric Generating PlantEscatawpa30°31′56″N 88°33′19″W1,004Mississippi Power, Gulf Power1977
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Natural gas

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NameLocationCapacity
(MW)
OperatorYear
opened
Ackerman Combined Cycle PlantAckerman710Tennessee Valley Authority2007
Attala Generating StationSallis455.3Entergy2001
Batesville Generation FacilityBatesville858Cooperative Energy2000
Caledonia Combined Cycle PlantSteens765Tennessee Valley Authority2003
CF Industries Yazoo City ComplexYazoo City20CF Industries1984
Chevron Cogenerating PlantPascagoula132Mississippi Power1968
Choctaw County Generating StationFrench Camp781Entergy2003
Gerald Andrus Power PlantGreenville736Entergy1975
Hinds Energy FacilityJackson491Entergy2001
Kemper Combustion Turbine PlantDe Kalb293.2Tennessee Valley Authority2002
LL Wilkins Power PlantClarksdale49.5Clarksdale Public Utilities1961
Magnolia Combined Cycle PlantAshland918Tennessee Valley Authority2003
Moselle Generating StationMoselle477Cooperative Energy1970
Plant DanielEscatawpa1,081Mississippi Power2001
Plant Jack WatsonGulfport749Mississippi Power2015
Plant RatcliffeDe Kalb675.4Mississippi Power2014
Plant SweattMeridian32Mississippi Power1951
Silver Creek Generating PlantPrentiss225Cooperative Energy2003
Southaven Combined Cycle PlantSouthaven780Tennessee Valley Authority2003
Sylvarena Generating PlantRaleigh129Cooperative Energy2003
YazooYazoo City33.3Public Service Commission of Yazoo City1954
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Renewable power plants

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.[3]

Biomass and municipal waste

More information Name, Location ...
NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Fuel
type
OperatorYear
opened
Columbus MSLowndes County33°21′37″N 88°27′36″W128.6Wood/wood wasteInternational Paper1982/1987/
1990
Georgia-Pacific Monticello PaperLawrence County31°37′43″N 90°04′51″W81.5Wood/wood wasteGeorgia-Pacific1968
Intl. Paper Vicksburg MillWarren County32°31′45″N 90°46′27″W38.5Wood/wood wasteInternational Paper1967
Leaf River CellulosePerry County31°14′36″N 89°02′44″W52.2Wood/wood wasteLeaf River LLC.1984
Prairie BluffChickasaw County33°57′16″N 88°59′33″W1.6Landfill gasWaste Management2012
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Solar

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NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
opened
Hattiesburg Solar FarmForrest County31°16′33″N 89°18′04″W50.02017
Meridian Solar Farm (I&II)Lauderdale County32°33′12″N 88°34′49″W57.52019
Sumrall Solar Farm (I&II)Lamar County31°24′13″N 89°29′51″W104.02017
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Wind

More information Name, Location ...
NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
opened
Delta Wind[4]Tunica County1842024
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