Pumped Storage Facilities in the USA | The Center for Land Use
There are 41 utility-scale hydroelectric plants currently online in the USA that have reversible pump/turbines, and qualify as part of a pumped storage project.
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There are 41 utility-scale hydroelectric plants currently online in the USA that have reversible pump/turbines, and qualify as part of a pumped storage project.
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Figure 1 shows the locations of 80 sites in the United States where nuclear waste is currently stored. At 57 of these sites, 96 operating nuclear reactors generate
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Licensed Pumped Storage Projects Map. This page was last updated on February 12, 2026.
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Fifteen CCS facilities are currently operating in the United States. Together, they have the capacity to capture 0.4 percent of the nation''s total annual CO 2
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As of December 2024, there were over 315,000 bundles of spent nuclear fuel rods in the U.S., and over 3,800 dry storage casks in concrete
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The following page lists all pumped-storage hydroelectric power
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This report provides an analysis of PSH''s evolution and technological advancements and suggests strategic actions to overcome existing barriers
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Pumped storage plants for hydroelectric power in the United States were primarily built between 1960 and 1990. There have been no new projects since 2012, but three new ones have
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Pumped storage power plants are the largest source of electricity storage technology used in the United States, both in terms of capacity and number of
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The following map depicts the locations of these facilities, while the Alphabetical List of Mapped Materials Facilities (below the map) identifies each facility by licensee, location, and type.
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