Idacorp
Electricity generating company
- Electric Power
- Hydroelectricity
- Coal-fired
- Natural Gas
Boise, Idaho, United States
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IDACORP, Inc is an electricity holding company, incorporated in Idaho with headquarters in Boise. It comprises Idaho Power Company, IDACORP Financial and Ida-West Energy.[2] It was formed on October 1, 1998.[3]
Energy mix
In 2020,[needs update] hydroelectric power represented 41.7% of power generated, though it still uses coal-fired and natural gas generators.[1]
Type | % |
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Hydroelectric | 41.7% |
Coal-fired | 20.9% |
Natural gas | 11.9% |
Wind | 11.1% |
Solar | 4.1% |
Geothermal | 2.9% |
^ Market purchases make up the remaining 7.4%
See also
- Idaho Power
- List of power stations in Idaho
- Hydroelectric power plants in Idaho
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