
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:
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Updated 28 minutes ago
46 MW
0.98 MW
37 MW
Updated 28 minutes ago
Production
46 MW
37 MW
Production
0.98 MW
Updated 28 minutes ago
1,198 MWh
11 MWh
1.3 MWh
497 MWh
February 4–10, 2026
7,975 MWh
126 MWh
18 MWh
2,690 MWh
January 11–February 10, 2026
34,732 MWh
516 MWh
128 MWh
15,696 MWh
February 4–10, 2026
7,975 MWh
126 MWh
18 MWh
2,690 MWh
January 11–February 10, 2026
34,732 MWh
516 MWh
128 MWh
15,696 MWh
February 15, 2025–15, 2026
374 GWh
6.9 GWh
7.6 GWh
113 GWh