Power Plants in Williamson County, Texas
Williamson County, Texas has 7 power plants. The map below shows every mapped feature inside the county boundary.
Williamson County, Texas at a glance
| Power plants | 7 |
|---|---|
| Total operating capacity | 214.1 MW |
| Largest power plant | North Fork TX (100 MW) |
| Dominant fuel type | MWH (4) |
| Distinct fuel types | 3 |
| Largest operator by capacity | Engie North America (100 MW) |
| Operator with most sites | Key Capture Energy (2 sites) |
| Plants currently operating | 7 of 7 (100%) |
Williamson County, Texas is home to 672,688 residents. Land Owl's national power plants layer records the following within the county boundary — Power plants: 7. Total operating capacity: 214.1 MW. Largest power plant: North Fork TX (100 MW). Dominant fuel type: MWH (4). Distinct fuel types: 3. Largest operator by capacity: Engie North America (100 MW). Operator with most sites: Key Capture Energy (2 sites). Plants currently operating: 7 of 7 (100%). Every feature shown on the map above is clickable, and the figures on this page are derived from the same data the map renders, so they always agree. A free Land Owl account adds parcel boundaries, ownership records, flood zones, soils, wetlands and topography over the same view.
Frequently asked questions
- How many power plants are there in Williamson County, Texas?
- Land Owl maps 7 power plants within Williamson County, Texas.
- Is this power plant map free to use?
- Yes. This map is free to view. A free Land Owl account unlocks the other data layers, parcel boundaries and ownership records.
- Where does this data come from?
- Land Owl compiles power plants from federal infrastructure datasets and serves them as a single national map layer.
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