Electricity Generation

The Power is in All Our Hands

Our Yukon grid electricity generation chart indicates the amount of electricity being generated and where that electricity is coming from. We recently updated the generation charts. When reviewing, keep in mind:

  • The charts now include independent power producers (IPPs) that are one megawatt or larger in size and connected to the Yukon's main grid. IPP power generation in off-grid communities is not included.
  • Currently, the IPPs generate wind and solar electricity. There is four megawatts of wind power and five megawatts of solar power connected to the main grid (not including smaller solar IPPs).
  • Solar generation does not include the electricity generated from rooftop solar panels on homes or businesses.
  • Thermal generation includes electricity generated by Yukon Energy's owned LNG and diesel units plus rental diesel units.
  • Yukon Energy uses rental diesel generators when needed. 

There are several things you can do to reduce your electricity consumption. This could include washing your clothes with cold water, turning the lights off in rooms you’re not using, and unplugging electronics or appliances that are not in use.


Current Generation

Updated 48 minutes ago

66 Megawatt Total Load

  • Hydro

    42 MW

  • Solar

    1.5 MW

  • Thermal

    23 MW

Power Production Breakdown

Updated 48 minutes ago

Yukon Energy

Production

64 Megawatt

  • Hydro

    42 MW

  • Thermal

    23 MW

Independent Power Producers

Production

1.5 Megawatt

  • Solar

    1.5 MW

Past 24 Hours

Updated 1 hour ago

  • Hydro

    987 MWh

  • Wind

    20 MWh

  • Solar

    26 MWh

  • Thermal

    489 MWh

Past Week

April 7–13, 2026

9 Gigawatt Hours Total Generation

  • Hydro

    6,080 MWh

  • Wind

    60 MWh

  • Solar

    178 MWh

  • Thermal

    2,682 MWh

Past Month

March 14–April 13, 2026

50 Gigawatt Hours Total Generation

  • Hydro

    28,977 MWh

  • Wind

    230 MWh

  • Solar

    672 MWh

  • Thermal

    19,928 MWh

Past 12 Months

April 15, 2025–15, 2026

  • Hydro

    373 GWh

  • Wind

    6.4 GWh

  • Solar

    7.5 GWh

  • Thermal

    150 GWh