Existing Hydropower Assets (EHA) Plant Database, 2026

Publication Date:
July 6, 2026
Authors:
Megan M. Johnson, Shih-Chieh Kao and Rocio Uría-Martínez
Organization:
HydroSource
Institution:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Citation

Megan M. Johnson, Shih-Chieh Kao and Rocio Uría-Martínez. 2026. Existing Hydropower Assets (EHA) Plant Database, 2026. HydroSource. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. DOI: 10.21951/EHA_FY2026/3374497

Overview

The Existing Hydropower Assets (EHA) Plant Database provides a comprehensive nationwide inventory of U.S. hydroelectric and pumped‑storage facilities, capturing detailed technical, geographic, regulatory, and ownership attributes for thousands of plants across the U.S. The data includes plant identification, location, ownership class, FERC licensing status, hydro type (run‑of‑river, canal/conduit, peaking, pumped‑storage), unit count, installed capacity, annual generation, commissioning year, and waterbody information. The dataset includes micro‑hydro to multi‑gigawatt PSH plants. It supports analyses of spatial distribution, operational characteristics, regulatory compliance, and the evolution of U.S. hydroelectric infrastructure.

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The 2026 National Hydropower Map

The 2026 National Hydropower Map displays the geospatial distribution and characteristics of U.S. operational hydropower plants from 2020-2026. Plant capacity data were obtained from the Existing Hydropower Assets (EHA) Plant Database, 2026 (Johnson et al. 2026).

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