US biggest geothermal-producing states

The U.S. states that produce geothermal electricity (from geothermal power plants) are mainly in the western U.S., where volcanic and tectonic activity provides accessible underground heat.

Major geothermal-producing states

These states currently generate geothermal electricity:

  1. California – by far the largest producer (~66% of U.S. geothermal generation).
  2. Nevada – second largest (~26%).
  3. Utah
  4. Hawaii
  5. Oregon
  6. Idaho
  7. New Mexico

Key facts

  • The United States is the world’s largest geothermal electricity producer.
  • California and Nevada together produce about 90–95% of U.S. geothermal power.
  • Most geothermal resources are in the western states because they lie near tectonic plate boundaries and volcanic zones.

Most geothermal resources are in the western U.S. because of:

  • tectonic plate boundaries
  • volcanic activity
  • thin crust and high underground heat

These geological conditions occur along the Pacific Ring of Fire and the Great Basin region.

Major geothermal areas

  • The Geysers – the largest geothermal field in the world, north of San Francisco.
  • Imperial Valley (California) – large geothermal plants near the Salton Sea.
  • Great Basin (Nevada/Utah) – many smaller geothermal plants.

Conclusion:
There are 7 U.S. states with geothermal electricity production, heavily concentrated in the West.

Almost all U.S. geothermal electricity comes from the western states, with California and Nevada producing over 90% of the total.