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348.2 MW Natural Gas Steam Turbine (340 MW) + Petroleum Liquids (8 MW) operating in Tulsa, OK
348.2 MW
Nameplate Capacity
3
Generators
units
Hybrid (2)
Technology
Natural Gas Steam Turbine + Petroleum Liquids
1956
Operating Since
Coordinates
36.1165, -95.9910
County
Tulsa, OK
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Owner data does not fully agree across sources.
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| Field | EIA | GEM | Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Public Service Co of Oklahoma | Public Service Company of Oklahoma | — |
| Owner(s) | Public Service Co of Oklahoma | American Electric Power Company | — |
| Status | Operating | — | — |
The Tulsa plant, located in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, is a 348.2 MW hybrid power plant primarily fueled by natural gas, with petroleum liquids also listed as a fuel. The plant began operating in 1956 and has 3 generators utilizing natural gas steam turbine technology. It is owned by American Electric Power Company and operated by Public Service Co of Oklahoma. The plant operates within the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) balancing authority and the Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) NERC region.
In the most recent year with available data, the Tulsa plant generated 384,535 MWh of electricity, resulting in a capacity factor of 12.5%. The plant is ranked as the 17th largest in Oklahoma out of 26 plants and 600th nationally out of 945 plants. Recent news coverage of the plant includes 4 articles related to deals, 3 to industry news, 2 to grid issues, and 1 to regulatory matters.
Generated from EIA, GEM, and public data sources
ISO/RTO
SPP
Market
ISO/RTO Member
NERC Region
MRO — Midwest Reliability Organization
Balancing Authority
Southwest Power Pool (SWPP)
Grid Voltage
138.0 kV
Regulatory Status
RE — Regulated
Entity Type
Investor-Owned Utility
Sector
Electric Utility
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13.1K MWh
Latest Month
384.5K MWh
Annual Generation
12.5%
Capacity Factor
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CO₂ Intensity
1570 lb/MWh
NOx
4 lb/MWh
SO₂
0.008 lb/MWh
CH₄
0.029 lb/MWh
N₂O
0.003 lb/MWh
Capacity Factor
7.0%
Annual Net Gen
214 GWh
CO₂eq
1572 lb/MWh
Subregion
SPP South
2013
$965/kW
Est. Construction Cost
Total estimated cost: $336.1M
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Market Position
ISO/RTO Market
SPP
LMP Node
CSWTULSA4
Pricing Hub
SPPSOUTH_HUB
Location Type
Settlement Location
Node Source
Curated node match
No wholesale contracts disclosed in FERC EQR for this plant.
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Last updated 2026-03-26
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