List of power stations in New Jersey
The following page lists power stations in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
As of December 2019, 42.1% of electricity in the state was produced by nuclear power and 53% was produced by natural gas.
Non-renewable
Nuclear
There are two nuclear power stations in New Jersey both operated by PSEG Nuclear. The Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township owned and operated by Oyster Creek Environmental Protection permanently ceased operations on September 17, 2018.Coal
Gas-fired or combined gas/oil
Renewable
Hydroelectric
Wind farms
Photovoltaic">Photovoltaic power station">Photovoltaic
As of June 2014 the largest photovoltaic array by megawatts in the state were:Name | Location | Coords. | Capacity | Size | Commissioned | Notes |
Ben Moreell Solar Farm | Naval Weapons Station Earle, Tinton Falls NJ | 28.5 | 2015 | Operator: Ben Moreell Solar Farm, LLC | ||
Tinton Falls Solar Farm | Tinton Falls NJ | 40.2662273°N 74.0830820°W | 19.9 | October 2012 | Operator: Zongyi Solar Energy | |
Pilesgrove Solar Farm | 19.9 | |||||
McGraw-Hill Companies | East Windsor | 14.1 | 50 acres | private corporate complex | ||
Berry Plastics | Phillipsburg | 13.15 | 50,6888 ground-mounted panels | private manufacturing complex | ||
New Jersey Oak Solar | Fairfield Township | 12.5 | 100 acre 53,000 panels | Atlantic City Electric | ||
Frenchtown Solar | Kingwood Township | 13.2 | 33,300 panels | 2013 | Jersey Central Power and Light | |
Flemington Solar 3 | Kingwood Township | 9.36 | 33,500 ground-mounted panels | |||
Holt Logistics Gloucester Terminal | Gloucester City | Private refrigerated warehouse, one of the largest rooftop solar installations in the US | ||||
Mercer County Community College | West Windsor | 8.25 | 43 acres | |||
US Foods | Perth Amboy | 8.135 | Private rooftop panels on refrigerated warehouse | |||
Pennsauken Renewable Energy Park | 2006 | |||||
Port of Paulsboro |