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Other is the 12th-largest tracked source in our catalog at 3.6 GW across 43 plants — 0.1% of all tracked installed capacity. Argentina leads the world with 1.3 GW tracked, followed by Germany and United States of America. The largest tracked other facility in our catalog is Parana (845 MW, Argentina, opened 2001).
Largest other plants
Top tracked facilities by installed capacity in our public-data catalog.
Top countries for other
Frequently asked questions
How many other power plants are tracked in nrgmap?
Our public-data catalog tracks 43 other plants with a combined 3.6 GW of installed capacity — 0.1% of all tracked capacity. This is a large and representative subset drawn from sources including WRI, EIA, and OpenStreetMap; the true global total across all operators is higher.
What is the largest tracked other plant in the world?
The largest other plant in our catalog is Parana in Argentina, with 845 MW of installed capacity (commissioned 2001). Open the nrgmap app to see it pinpointed on the world map alongside thousands of other other facilities.
Which country has the most other capacity?
Argentina leads with 1.3 GW of tracked other capacity across 2 plants in our catalog. Germany is second at 0.8 GW.
How old are other power plants in the dataset?
The tracked other plants in our catalog range from 1929 (the oldest recorded) to 2018 (the newest). This span reflects both legacy infrastructure still in operation and the latest additions to global other capacity.
How can I explore other plants on the map?
Open nrgmap at app.nrgmap.com and use the fuel filter to display only other plants. Each plant marker shows capacity and year on click. The world view shows every tracked other facility across 9 countries with data in our catalog.