List of power stations in Oklahoma

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, sorted by type and name. In 2020, Oklahoma had a total summer capacity of 28,657 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 82,297 GWh.[2] The corresponding electrical energy generation mix was 7.2% coal, 53.2% natural gas, 35.7% wind, 3.4% hydroelectric, 0.1% solar, and 0.4% biomass.[1]

Sources of Oklahoma utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2021 [1]

  Coal (14.0%)
  Natural Gas (40.8%)
  Hydroelectric (3.4%)
  Wind (41.4%)
  Biomass (0.4%)
  Solar (0.1%)

Fossil-fuel power stations

Coal-fired

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
Completed
Scheduled RetirementRefs
River Valley Generating StationLe Flore County35°11′35″N 94°38′45″W3501990 - Unit 1
1990 - Unit 2
[3]
Grand River Energy CenterMayes County36°11′25″N 95°17′22″W594.01985 [4]
Muskogee Generating StationMuskogee County35°45′41″N 95°17′14″W572.01984 [5]
Hugo Power PlantChoctaw County34°0′57″N 95°19′14″W446.01982 [6]
Sooner Generating StationNoble County36°27′11″N 97°3′10″W1,138.0Unit 1 - 1979
Unit 2 - 1980
[7]
Northeastern StationRogers County36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W473.01979 [8]

Natural gas-fired

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Generation
Type
Year
Completed
Refs
Grand River Energy CenterMayes County36°11′25″N 95°17′22″W600.3Combined Cycle (x2)2017 - Unit 3ST
2017 - Unit 3CT
[9]
Mustang Energy CenterCanadian County35°28′12″N 97°40′30″W462.0Combustion Turbine (x7)2017[10]
Stillwater Energy CenterPayne County36°9′43″N 97°2′13″W56.4Internal Combustion Engine (x3)2016[11]
Charles D. Lamb Energy CenterKay County36°48′50″N 97°7′31″W122.0Combustion Turbine2015[12]
Chouteau Power PlantMayes County36°13′19″N 95°16′37″W1,069.6Combined Cycle (x6)Unit 1 - 2000
Unit 2 - 2000
Unit 3 - 2000
Unit 4 - 2011
Unit 5 - 2011
Unit 6 - 2011
[13]
Anadarko PlantCaddo County35°5′5″N 98°13′48″W534.9Combustion Turbine (x3)
Steam Turbine (x3)
Combined Cycle (x3)
Unit 1 - 1953
Unit 2 - 1953
Unit 3 - 1959
Unit 4 - 1977
Unit 5 - 1977
Unit 6 - 1977
Unit 10 - 2009
Unit 11 - 2009
Unit 9 - 2009
[14]
Riverside Generating StationTulsa County35°59′52″N 95°57′24″W1,119.0Combustion Turbine (x2)
Steam Turbine (x2)
Unit 1 - 1974
Unit 2 - 1976
Unit 3 - 2008
Unit 4 - 2008
[15]
Southwestern Power PlantCaddo County35°6′3″N 98°21′9″W656.0Steam Turbine (x3)
Combustion Turbine (x2)
Unit 1 - 1952
Unit 2 - 1954
Unit 3 - 1967
Unit 4 - 2008
Unit 5 - 2008
[16]
Waynoka Gas Processing PlantWoods County36°39′4″N 98°45′56″W3.9Internal Combustion Engine (x3)2006[17]
Redbud Power PlantOklahoma County35°41′8″N 97°13′35″W1,433.6Combined Cycle (x8)2004[18]
Oneta Energy CenterWagoner County36°0′43″N 95°41′48″W1,214.0Combined Cycle (x6)Unit CTG1 - 2002
Unit CTG2 - 2002
Unit STG1 - 2002
Unit CTG3 - 2003
Unit CTG4 - 2003
Unit STG2 - 2003
[19]
Ponca City Power PlantKay County36°43′11″N 97°5′9″W182.3Combined Cycle (x2)
Combustion Turbine
Unit 1 - 1966
Unit 2 - 1977
Unit 3 - 1995
Unit 4 - 2003
[20]
Kiamichi Energy FacilityPittsburg County34°40′59″N 95°56′6″W1,370.0Combined Cycle (x6)2003[21]
Green Country EnergyTulsa County35°59′0″N 95°56′5″W903.9Combined Cycle (x6)2002[22]
Spring Creek Power PlantLogan County35°44′32″N 97°39′18″W338.0Combustion Turbine (x4)2001[23]
Horseshoe Lake Power PlantOklahoma County35°30′31″N 97°10′47″W947.0Steam Turbine (x3)
Combustion Turbine (x2)
Unit 6 - 1958
Unit ST7 - 1963
Unit 8 - 1969
Unit 10 - 2001
Unit 9 - 2001
[24]
WFEC GenCoCaddo County35°5′0″N 98°13′35″W90.0Combustion Turbine (x2)2001[25]
Northeastern StationRogers County36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W1,000.0Combined Cycle (x3)
Steam Turbine
Unit 1 - 1961
Unit 2 - 1970
Unit 1A - 2001
Unit 1B - 2001
[26]
McClain Energy FacilityMcClain County35°17′52″N 97°35′23″W551.3Combined Cycle (x3)2001[27]
Frontier Power PlantOklahoma County35°26′31″N 97°38′53″W131.4Combined Cycle (x2)1989[28]
University of Oklahoma Power PlantCleveland County35°12′32″N 97°26′33″W16.8Steam Turbine (x4)Unit GEN2 - 1949
Unit GEN3 - 1949
Unit GEN1 - 1964
Unit GEN4 - 1985
[29]
Muskogee Mill Power PlantMuskogee County35°43′56″N 95°17′38″W114.0Steam Turbine (x3)Unit GEN1 - 1979
Unit GEN2 - 1980
Unit GEN3 - 1982
[30]
Muskogee Generating StationMuskogee County35°45′41″N 95°17′14″W1,144.0Steam Turbine (x2)Unit 4 - 1977
Unit 5 - 1978
[31]
Weleetka Gas PlantOkfuskee County35°19′24″N 96°8′7″W106.0Combustion Turbine (x2)Unit 4 - 1975
Unit 5 - 1976
[32]
Seminole Power PlantSeminole County34°57′59″N 96°43′33″W1,701.0Steam Turbine (x3)Unit 1 - 1971
Unit 2 - 1973
Unit 3 - 1975
[33]
MoorelandWoodward County36°26′14″N 99°13′32″W305.0Steam Turbine (x3)Unit 1 - 1964
Unit 2 - 1968
Unit 3 - 1975
[34]
Comanche Power PlantComanche County34°32′35″N 98°19′28″W290.0Combined Cycle (x3)Unit 1G1 - 1973
Unit 1G2 - 1973
Unit 1S - 1974
[35]
Tinker Air Force Base PlantOklahoma County35°24′53″N 97°22′24″W82.0Combustion Turbine (x2)1971
KingfisherKingfisher County35°51′27″N 97°55′40″W9.1Internal Combustion Engine (x5)Unit IC1 - 1954
Unit IC2 - 1954
Unit 4 - 1959
Unit 3 - 1965
Unit 5 - 1970
[36]
Tulsa Power StationTulsa County36°6′59″N 95°59′27″W340.0Steam Turbine (x2)Unit 2 - 1956
Unit 4 - 1958
[37]

Petroleum-fired

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
Completed
Refs
Cana Gas Processing PlantCanadian County35°31′59″N 98°6′4″W7.5Unit 3005 - 2010
Unit 3006 - 2010
Unit 6214 - 2012
[38]
Laverne Diesel Generating PlantHarper County36°42′38″N 99°53′26″W4.02006[39]
Boomer Lake StationPayne County36°8′38″N 97°4′5″W6.02004[40]
Stillwater Water Treatment PlantPayne County36°12′14″N 97°4′26″W2.02003[41]
University of OklahomaCleveland County35°12′32″N 97°26′33″W1.82001[42]
Cushing Power PlantPayne County35°58′57″N 96°46′32″W24.61936 - Unit 3
1936 - Unit 4
1936 - Unit 5
1939 - Unit 6
1949 - Unit 2
1956 - Unit 1
1956 - Unit 7
1956 - Unit 8
1965 - Unit 9
1972 - Unit 10
1988 - Unit 11
[43]
Northeastern StationRogers County36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W4.51980[44]
Riverside Generating StationTulsa County35°59′52″N 95°57′24″W2.71976[45]
Mangum Power PlantGreer County34°53′1″N 99°30′8″W6.7Unit 1 - 1946
Unit 4 - 1956
Unit 5 - 1963
Unit 6 - 1969
[46]
Tulsa Power StationTulsa County36°6′59″N 95°59′27″W8.21967[47]
SouthwesternCaddo County35°6′3″N 98°21′9″W2.01966[48]
Pawhuska Power PlantOsage County36°40′10″N 96°20′51″W9.0Unit 1 - 1949
Unit 2 - 1954
Unit 5 - 1960
Unit 3 - 1966
[49]
Weleetka Gas PlantOkfuskee County35°19′24″N 96°8′7″W4.01963[50]
Comanche Power PlantComanche County34°32′35″N 98°19′28″W4.01962[51]


Renewable power stations

Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[52]

Biomass

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
FuelGeneration TypeYear
Completed
Refs
Tulsa Landfill GasOsage County36°9′43″N 96°11′11″W3.2Landfill GasReciprocating EngineUnit GEN3M - 2011
Unit GEN4M - 2020
[53]
Covanta TulsaTulsa County36°7′55″N 96°1′5″W16.8Municipal Solid WasteSteam Turbine1989 [54]
International Paper Valliant MillMcCurtain County33°59′46″N 95°6′41″W68.0Wood/Wood Waste Biomass1971[55]


Hydroelectric

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
Completed
Refs
Kaw Hydroelectric PlantKay County36°41′58″N 96°55′40″W37.01989 [56]
Webbers FallsMuskogee County35°33′11″N 95°10′15″W60.01973[57]
Robert S. KerrSequoyah County35°20′40″N 94°46′32″W110.01971[58]
Salina Pumped Storage ProjectMayes County36°15′53″N 95°6′13″W259.2Unit 1 - 1968
Unit 2 - 1968
Unit 3 - 1968
Unit 4 - 1971
Unit 5 - 1971
Unit 6 - 1971
[59]
Broken Bow DamMcCurtain County34°8′20″N 94°41′4″W100.01970[60]
Keystone DamTulsa County36°9′3″N 96°15′6″W70.01968[61]
Eufaula DamHaskell County35°18′25″N 95°21′26″W90.01964[62]
Markham FerryMayes County36°13′54″N 95°10′56″W114.01964[63]
Tenkiller FerrySequoyah County35°35′42″N 95°3′4″W39.01953[64]
Fort Gibson DamCherokee County35°52′9″N 95°13′37″W44.81953[65]
Pensacola DamMayes County36°28′3″N 95°2′29″W130.1Unit 1 - 1940
Unit 2 - 1940
Unit 3 - 1940
Unit 4 - 1940
Unit A - 1940
Unit 5 - 1946
Unit 6 - 1946
[66]


Wind farms

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MW)
Year
Completed
Refs
Caddo WindCaddo County34°59′6″N 98°23′2″W303.62022[67]
Rockhaven Wind ProjectGarvin County34°28′30″N 97°21′41″W140.02021[68]
Glass Sands Wind FacilityMurray County34°30′51″N 96°54′57″W117.02021[69]
Maverick Wind ProjectMajor County36°17′38″N 98°9′53″W288.02021 [70]
Frontier Windpower IIKay County36°49′29″N 97°1′47″W351.82021[71]
Sundance Wind ProjectWoods County36°33′35″N 98°44′57″W199.02021[72]
Diamond SpringJohnston County34°29′15″N 96°46′50″W303.52020[73]
Skeleton Creek Energy Center HybridGarfield County36°31′17″N 98°2′4″W250.02020[74]
Boiling Springs Wind FarmWoodward County36°32′48″N 99°21′27″W148.42020[75]
King Plains Wind ProjectGarfield County36°24′1″N 97°28′39″W248.22020[76]
Ponderosa Wind Energy CenterBeaver County36°33′20″N 100°40′8″W200.02020[77]
Wildhorse Mountain Wind FacilityPushmataha County34°35′28″N 95°11′31″W100.02019[78]
Red Dirt Wind ProjectKingfisher County36°6′0″N 97°48′0″W299.32018[79]
Thunder Ranch Wind ProjectNoble County36°33′3″N 97°3′32″W297.82018[80]
Minco Wind IVCanadian County35°22′52″N 98°16′10″W130.02018[81]
Persimmon Creek Wind Farm 1Woodward County36°10′27″N 99°20′57″W198.62018[82]
Armadillo Flats Wind ProjectGarfield County36°18′3″N 97°34′1″W247.32018[83]
Rock Falls Wind FarmKay County36°55′38″N 97°25′38″W154.52017[84]
Redbed Plains Wind FarmGrady County35°17′27″N 97°51′14″W99.12017[85]
Drift Sand Wind ProjectGrady County34°49′40″N 97°57′26″W108.02016[86]
Kingfisher WindKingfisher County35°46′13″N 97°47′59″W298.02016[87]
Grant WindGrant County36°55′37″N 97°41′47″W151.82016[88]
Chisholm View Wind ProjectGarfield County36°34′29″N 97°40′25″W300.0Unit 1 - 2012
Unit 2 - 2016
[89]
Great Western Wind EnergyEllis County36°9′59″N 99°35′46″W225.02016[90]
Grant Plains WindGrant County36°58′15″N 97°42′19″W147.22016[91]
Bluestem WindBeaver County36°33′8″N 100°35′15″W198.02016[92]
Frontier WindpowerKay County36°50′20″N 97°10′52″W200.02016[93]
Rush Springs WindStephens County34°40′58″N 97°49′45″W249.92016[94]
Kay WindKay County36°59′3″N 97°8′1″W299.02015[95]
Goodwell Wind ProjectTexas County36°32′29″N 101°33′56″W200.02015[96]
Little Elk Wind ProjectWashita County35°11′41″N 98°54′26″W74.02015[97]
Arbuckle Mountain Wind FarmMurray County34°23′13″N 97°8′13″W100.02015[98]
Balko WindBeaver County36°31′5″N 100°50′50″W299.72015[99]
Breckinridge Wind ProjectGarfield County36°28′37″N 97°41′8″W98.82015[100]
Osage WindOsage County36°42′25″N 96°42′1″W150.42015[101]
Seiling Wind IIDewey County36°7′21″N 98°59′32″W98.62014[102]
Origin WindMurray County34°26′46″N 97°16′11″W150.02014[103]
Mammoth PlainsDewey County35°58′44″N 98°42′37″W199.02014[104]
Seiling Wind IDewey County36°7′21″N 98°59′32″W199.02014[105]
Canadian Hills WindCanadian County35°37′47″N 98°1′29″W298.52012[106]
Minco Wind IIICaddo County35°22′20″N 98°10′58″W100.82012[107]
NextEra-Blackwell WindKay County36°50′48″N 97°25′3″W59.82012[108]
KODE Novus IITexas County36°32′56″N 101°29′45″W40.02012[109]
KODE Novus ITexas County36°32′38″N 101°23′37″W80.02012[110]
Rocky Ridge Wind ProjectKiowa County35°8′8″N 99°0′11″W148.82012[111]
Dempsey Ridge Wind FarmRoger Mills County35°31′47″N 99°48′52″W132.02012[112]
Crossroads Wind FarmDewey County36°2′6″N 98°43′20″W227.52012[113]
Blue Canyon Windpower VICaddo County34°54′37″N 98°33′36″W99.82011[114]
Minco Wind IIGrady County35°19′31″N 98°4′17″W100.82011[115]
Taloga WindDewey County35°51′20″N 98°58′6″W130.02011[116]
Minco Wind IGrady County35°16′49″N 97°58′32″W99.22010[117]
Elk City WindRoger Mills County35°27′51″N 99°53′54″W198.1Unit 1 - 2009
Unit 2 - 2010
[118]
Keenan II Wind FarmWoodward County36°16′34″N 99°29′27″W151.82010[119]
OU Spirit Wind FarmWoodward County36°20′2″N 99°28′49″W101.22009[120]
Blue Canyon Windpower VCaddo County34°49′18″N 98°27′9″W99.02009[121]
Red Hills Wind FarmRoger Mills County35°32′6″N 99°22′58″W123.02008[122]
Buffalo BearHarper County36°46′36″N 99°38′7″W18.92008[123]
Sleeping BearHarper County36°38′25″N 99°30′2″W94.52007[124]
Centennial Wind FarmHarper County36°38′16″N 99°36′7″W120.02006[125]
Blue Canyon Windpower IIComanche County34°51′58″N 98°36′20″W151.42005[126]
Weatherford Wind Energy CenterCuster County35°30′34″N 98°44′5″W147.02005[127]
Blue Canyon Windpower IComanche County34°51′3″N 98°34′38″W74.32003[128]
Oklahoma Wind Energy CenterWoodward County36°36′14″N 99°20′24″W102.02003[129]

Solar farms

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity
(MWAC)
Year
Completed
Refs
Norman SolarCleveland County35°13′37″N 97°21′37″W5.02021[130]
Choctaw Nation Solar FarmBryan County33°58′8″N 96°26′4″W5.02020[131]
Chickasaw Nation Solar FarmMurray County34°28′39″N 97°6′19″W5.02020[132]
Covington Solar FarmGarfield County36°19′5″N 97°35′9″W10.02018 [133]
Cyril Solar FarmCaddo County34°53′53″N 98°13′40″W5.02017[134]
Tuttle Solar FarmGrady County35°16′0″N 97°50′48″W4.02017[135]
Hinton Solar FarmCaddo County35°29′41″N 98°23′8″W3.02017[136]
Marietta Solar FarmLove County33°56′35″N 97°6′31″W3.02017[137]
Pine Ridge Solar Generation FacilityCaddo County35°0′48″N 98°26′41″W3.02017[138]
Mustang Power PlantCanadian County35°28′12″N 97°40′30″W2.52015[139]

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