The Harquahala Generating Project serves as a power and electrical wholesaler in the southwestern United States to fill the need for growing energy consumption in the region.
The Harquahala Generating Project is a 1000 MW combined cycle power facility located in Maricopa County, Arizona. Commissioned in 2003, the plant was designed to utilize water resources from either the Colorado River via the Central Arizona Project (CAP) aqueduct or from a local groundwater source. This gas-fired plant would be a major supplier of wholesale energy to the region.



