Sources of Oklahoma utility-scale electricity generation, full-year 2023:
Natural gas (49.8%) Wind (42%) Coal (5.8%) Hydroelectric (2%) Biomass (0.3%) Solar (0.1%)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. 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.
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Fossil-fuel power stations
Coal-fired
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 / 35.19306; -94.64583 (River Valley Generating Station) | 350 | 1990 - Unit 1 1990 - Unit 2 |
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Grand River Energy Center | Mayes County | 36°11′25″N 95°17′22″W / 36.19028°N 95.28944°W / 36.19028; -95.28944 (Grand River Energy Center) | 594.0 | 1985 | ||
Muskogee Generating Station | Muskogee County | 35°45′41″N 95°17′14″W / 35.76139°N 95.28722°W / 35.76139; -95.28722 (Muskogee) | 572.0 | 1984 | ||
Hugo Power Plant | Choctaw County | 34°0′57″N 95°19′14″W / 34.01583°N 95.32056°W / 34.01583; -95.32056 (Hugo) | 446.0 | 1982 | ||
Sooner Generating Station | Noble County | 36°27′11″N 97°3′10″W / 36.45306°N 97.05278°W / 36.45306; -97.05278 (Sooner) | 1,138.0 | Unit 1 - 1979 Unit 2 - 1980 |
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Northeastern Station | Rogers County | 36°25′54″N 95°42′3″W / 36.43167°N 95.70083°W / 36.43167; -95.70083 (Northeastern) | 473.0 | 1979 |
Natural gas-fired
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Petroleum-fired
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Renewable power stations
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.
Biomass
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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 / 36.16194; -96.18639 (Tulsa LFG LLC) | 3.2 | Landfill gas | Reciprocating engine | Unit GEN3M - 2011 Unit GEN4M - 2020 |
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Covanta Tulsa | Tulsa County | 36°7′55″N 96°1′5″W / 36.13194°N 96.01806°W / 36.13194; -96.01806 (Covanta Tulsa) | 16.8 | Municipal solid waste | Steam turbine | 1989 | |
International Paper Valliant Mill | McCurtain County | 33°59′46″N 95°6′41″W / 33.99611°N 95.11139°W / 33.99611; -95.11139 (International Paper Valliant Mill) | 68.0 | Wood/wood waste biomass | 1971 |
Hydroelectric
Wind farms
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Solar farms
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