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 2021, Oklahoma had a total summer capacity of 29,824 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 80,755 GWh.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 49.8% natural gas, 42% wind, 5.8% coal, 2% hydroelectric, 0.3% biomass, and 0.1% solar.[1]
Fossil-fuel power stations
[edit]Coal-fired
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year Completed | Scheduled Retirement | Refs |
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River Valley Generating Station | Le Flore County | 35°11′35″N 94°38′45″W / 35.19306°N 94.64583°W | 350 | 1990 - Unit 1 1990 - Unit 2 | [3] | |
Grand River Energy Center | Mayes County | 36°11′25″N 95°17′22″W / 36.19028°N 95.28944°W | 594.0 | 1985 | [4] | |
Muskogee Generating Station | Muskogee County | 35°45′41″N 95°17′14″W / 35.76139°N 95.28722°W | 572.0 | 1984 | [5] | |
Hugo Power Plant | Choctaw County | 34°0′57″N 95°19′14″W / 34.01583°N 95.32056°W | 446.0 | 1982 | [6] | |
Sooner Generating Station | Noble County | 36°27′11″N 97°3′10″W / 36.45306°N 97.05278°W | 1,138.0 | Unit 1 - 1979 Unit 2 - 1980 | [7] | |
Northeastern Station | Rogers County | 36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W / 36.43167°N 95.70083°W | 473.0 | 1979 | [8] |
Natural gas-fired
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Generation Type | Year Completed | Refs |
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Grand River Energy Center | Mayes County | 36°11′25″N 95°17′22″W / 36.19028°N 95.28944°W | 600.3 | Combined Cycle (x2) | 2017 - Unit 3ST 2017 - Unit 3CT | [4] |
Mustang Energy Center | Canadian County | 35°28′12″N 97°40′30″W / 35.47000°N 97.67500°W | 462.0 | Combustion Turbine (x7) | 2017 | [9] |
Stillwater Energy Center | Payne County | 36°9′43″N 97°2′13″W / 36.16194°N 97.03694°W | 56.4 | Internal Combustion Engine (x3) | 2016 | [10] |
Charles D. Lamb Energy Center | Kay County | 36°48′50″N 97°7′31″W / 36.81389°N 97.12528°W | 122.0 | Combustion Turbine | 2015 | [11] |
Chouteau Power Plant | Mayes County | 36°13′19″N 95°16′37″W / 36.22194°N 95.27694°W | 1,069.6 | Combined Cycle (x6) | Unit 1 - 2000 Unit 2 - 2000 Unit 3 - 2000 Unit 4 - 2011 Unit 5 - 2011 Unit 6 - 2011 | [12] |
Anadarko Plant | Caddo County | 35°5′5″N 98°13′48″W / 35.08472°N 98.23000°W | 534.9 | Combustion 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 | [13] |
Riverside Generating Station | Tulsa County | 35°59′52″N 95°57′24″W / 35.99778°N 95.95667°W | 1,119.0 | Combustion Turbine (x2) Steam Turbine (x2) | Unit 1 - 1974 Unit 2 - 1976 Unit 3 - 2008 Unit 4 - 2008 | [14] |
Southwestern Power Plant | Caddo County | 35°6′3″N 98°21′9″W / 35.10083°N 98.35250°W | 656.0 | Steam Turbine (x3) Combustion Turbine (x2) | Unit 1 - 1952 Unit 2 - 1954 Unit 3 - 1967 Unit 4 - 2008 Unit 5 - 2008 | [15] |
Waynoka Gas Processing Plant | Woods County | 36°39′4″N 98°45′56″W / 36.65111°N 98.76556°W | 3.9 | Internal Combustion Engine (x3) | 2006 | [16] |
Redbud Power Plant | Oklahoma County | 35°41′8″N 97°13′35″W / 35.68556°N 97.22639°W | 1,433.6 | Combined Cycle (x8) | 2004 | [17] |
Oneta Energy Center | Wagoner County | 36°0′43″N 95°41′48″W / 36.01194°N 95.69667°W | 1,214.0 | Combined Cycle (x6) | Unit CTG1 - 2002 Unit CTG2 - 2002 Unit STG1 - 2002 Unit CTG3 - 2003 Unit CTG4 - 2003 Unit STG2 - 2003 | [18] |
Ponca City Power Plant | Kay County | 36°43′11″N 97°5′9″W / 36.71972°N 97.08583°W | 182.3 | Combined Cycle (x2) Combustion Turbine | Unit 1 - 1966 Unit 2 - 1977 Unit 3 - 1995 Unit 4 - 2003 | [19] |
Kiamichi Energy Facility | Pittsburg County | 34°40′59″N 95°56′6″W / 34.68306°N 95.93500°W | 1,370.0 | Combined Cycle (x6) | 2003 | [20] |
Green Country Energy | Tulsa County | 35°59′0″N 95°56′5″W / 35.98333°N 95.93472°W | 903.9 | Combined Cycle (x6) | 2002 | [21] |
Spring Creek Power Plant | Logan County | 35°44′32″N 97°39′18″W / 35.74222°N 97.65500°W | 338.0 | Combustion Turbine (x4) | 2001 | [22] |
Horseshoe Lake Power Plant | Oklahoma County | 35°30′31″N 97°10′47″W / 35.50861°N 97.17972°W | 947.0 | Steam Turbine (x3) Combustion Turbine (x2) | Unit 6 - 1958 Unit ST7 - 1963 Unit 8 - 1969 Unit 10 - 2001 Unit 9 - 2001 | [23] |
WFEC GenCo | Caddo County | 35°5′0″N 98°13′35″W / 35.08333°N 98.22639°W | 90.0 | Combustion Turbine (x2) | 2001 | [24] |
Northeastern Station | Rogers County | 36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W / 36.43167°N 95.70083°W | 1,000.0 | Combined Cycle (x3) Steam Turbine | Unit 1 - 1961 Unit 2 - 1970 Unit 1A - 2001 Unit 1B - 2001 | [25] |
McClain Energy Facility | McClain County | 35°17′52″N 97°35′23″W / 35.29778°N 97.58972°W | 551.3 | Combined Cycle (x3) | 2001 | [26] |
Frontier Power Plant | Oklahoma County | 35°26′31″N 97°38′53″W / 35.44194°N 97.64806°W | 131.4 | Combined Cycle (x2) | 1989 | [27] |
University of Oklahoma Power Plant | Cleveland County | 35°12′32″N 97°26′33″W / 35.20889°N 97.44250°W | 16.8 | Steam Turbine (x4) | Unit GEN2 - 1949 Unit GEN3 - 1949 Unit GEN1 - 1964 Unit GEN4 - 1985 | [28] |
Muskogee Mill Power Plant | Muskogee County | 35°43′56″N 95°17′38″W / 35.73222°N 95.29389°W | 114.0 | Steam Turbine (x3) | Unit GEN1 - 1979 Unit GEN2 - 1980 Unit GEN3 - 1982 | [29] |
Muskogee Generating Station | Muskogee County | 35°45′41″N 95°17′14″W / 35.76139°N 95.28722°W | 1,144.0 | Steam Turbine (x2) | Unit 4 - 1977 Unit 5 - 1978 | [30] |
Weleetka Gas Plant | Okfuskee County | 35°19′24″N 96°8′7″W / 35.32333°N 96.13528°W | 106.0 | Combustion Turbine (x2) | Unit 4 - 1975 Unit 5 - 1976 | [31] |
Seminole Power Plant | Seminole County | 34°57′59″N 96°43′33″W / 34.96639°N 96.72583°W | 1,701.0 | Steam Turbine (x3) | Unit 1 - 1971 Unit 2 - 1973 Unit 3 - 1975 | [32] |
Mooreland | Woodward County | 36°26′14″N 99°13′32″W / 36.43722°N 99.22556°W | 305.0 | Steam Turbine (x3) | Unit 1 - 1964 Unit 2 - 1968 Unit 3 - 1975 | [33] |
Comanche Power Plant | Comanche County | 34°32′35″N 98°19′28″W / 34.54306°N 98.32444°W | 290.0 | Combined Cycle (x3) | Unit 1G1 - 1973 Unit 1G2 - 1973 Unit 1S - 1974 | [34] |
Tinker Air Force Base Plant | Oklahoma County | 35°24′53″N 97°22′24″W / 35.41472°N 97.37333°W | 82.0 | Combustion Turbine (x2) | 1971 | |
Kingfisher | Kingfisher County | 35°51′27″N 97°55′40″W / 35.85750°N 97.92778°W | 9.1 | Internal Combustion Engine (x5) | Unit IC1 - 1954 Unit IC2 - 1954 Unit 4 - 1959 Unit 3 - 1965 Unit 5 - 1970 | [35] |
Tulsa Power Station | Tulsa County | 36°6′59″N 95°59′27″W / 36.11639°N 95.99083°W | 340.0 | Steam Turbine (x2) | Unit 2 - 1956 Unit 4 - 1958 | [36] |
Petroleum-fired
[edit]Renewable power stations
[edit]Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[44]
Biomass
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Fuel | Generation Type | Year Completed | Refs |
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Tulsa Landfill Gas | Osage County | 36°9′43″N 96°11′11″W / 36.16194°N 96.18639°W | 3.2 | Landfill Gas | Reciprocating Engine | Unit GEN3M - 2011 Unit GEN4M - 2020 | [45] |
Covanta Tulsa | Tulsa County | 36°7′55″N 96°1′5″W / 36.13194°N 96.01806°W | 16.8 | Municipal Solid Waste | Steam Turbine | 1989 | [46] |
International Paper Valliant Mill | McCurtain County | 33°59′46″N 95°6′41″W / 33.99611°N 95.11139°W | 68.0 | Wood/Wood Waste Biomass | 1971 | [47] |
Hydroelectric
[edit]Wind farms
[edit]Solar farms
[edit]References
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