List of power stations in Alabama

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Alabama, sorted by type and name. In 2021, Alabama had a total summer capacity of 28,911 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 144,967 GWh. The electrical energy generation mix in 2023 was 43.7% natural gas, 32.5% nuclear, 13.7% coal, 7.1% hydroelectric, 2.2% biomass, and 0.8% solar. The state is the second largest hydroelectric producer in the eastern U.S. (after New York), and its Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant is the nation's second largest nuclear generating facility.

Renewable plants
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Biomass

 * Alabama Pine Pulp
 * Alabama River Pulp
 * Georgia-Pacific Brewton Mill
 * Georgia-Pacific Naheola
 * International Paper Pine Hill Mill
 * International Paper Prattville Mill
 * International Paper Riverdale Mill
 * Mead Coated Board
 * PCA Jackson Mill
 * Sand Valley Power Station
 * U.S. Alliance Coosa Mill
 * Westervelt Moundville Cogen
 * WestRock Demopolis Mill

Hydroelectric

 * Millers Ferry Lock and Dam
 * Weiss Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Henry Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Logan Martin Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Lay Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Mitchell Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Jordan Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Bouldin Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Harris Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Martin Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Yates Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Thurlow Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Smith Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Bankhead Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Holt Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * Wilson Dam
 * Guntersville Dam
 * Wheeler Dam

Wind
Alabama had no utility-scale wind facilities in 2019.

Utility companies

 * Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
 * Alabama Power