Resources Used to Generate Oregon’s Electricity
Oregon’s Energy Resources
Oregon’s energy resources are diverse. In the gallery below, toggle the arrows to learn about each resource. Oregon also exports and imports a significant amount of electricity as you can see detailed in the center list.
More on Electricity Imports and Exports
Oregon is blessed with an abundance of renewable energy resources and is one of the leading producers of renewable energy in the country. This abundance is one of the reasons Oregon can export significant amounts of the renewable electricity it generates — particularly from hydropower.
Oregon imports all its petroleum and coal, and almost all of the natural gas fuels used to generate electricity at in-state facilities. Oregon does not have any coal mines and only extracts small amounts of natural gas at one facility in Oregon.
Oregon also imports electricity from all over the western U.S.; this imported electricity comes from various resources.
OREGON 2020 EXPORTS
57% of wind generation
34.4% of hydroelectric generation
16.7% of solar generation
OREGON 2020 IMPORTS
88.6% of coal based electricity
100% of nuclear electricity