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Where America’s New Power Is Planned

Every non-operating generating and storage unit in the latest EIA-860M inventory, mapped by location, technology, development stage, and reported capacity.

Updated 2026-06 · monthly source · preliminary and revision-prone

2,295planned generating and storage units
223.3 GWplanned generation
62.2 GWbattery discharge capacity
TX · 95.0 GWlargest combined state pipeline · 70.1 GW generation + 24.9 GW storage

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Bubble area represents generation nameplate MW or battery discharge MW. Storage is not generation. Zoom and pan are enabled. Operating units are excluded.

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What this map measures

The map is a direct view of reported generating and storage units on the EIA-860M Planned sheet. Battery MW is discharge power, not generation, so the headline metrics report the two separately. The map is not an interconnection queue, a forecast of completed generation, or a map of transmission capacity.

“Planned” includes several development stages. Some units have construction underway or complete, some report approvals received, and others remain earlier in the process. Projects can change size, date, status, or disappear in later releases.

Co-located generation and storage can share an interconnection limit, so their reported MW should not be read as necessarily simultaneous net output. No unit is assumed to serve data centers or any other specific customer.