SPP-GEN-2024-239
200 MW storage in Canadian, OK · In queue since March 2025
200 MW
Capacity
0
Components
1y 2m
In Queue
—
IA Status
Total Duration
1y 2m
Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO
SPP uses the Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study (DISIS) cluster process.
Typical: 36–48 months (improving)
Interconnection agreement not yet executed
Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)
Commercial operation date not yet determined
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SPP-GEN-2024-239 is a proposed 200 MW battery storage project located in Canadian County, Oklahoma. The project is in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) interconnection queue, with a queue entry date of March 1, 2025. The proposed point of interconnection is the Cimarron 345 kV Substation, and the requested service type is ER/NR.
The project's status is listed as active in the SPP queue. Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OGE) is the utility associated with the interconnection.
Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources
State
OK
County
Canadian
Grid Region
SPP (Southwest Power Pool)
Market
ISO/RTO Member
Developer
—
Utility
OGE
Entity
SPP
Service Type
ER/NR
Point of Interconnection
Cimarron 345 kV Substation
Data Source
Live · SPP
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- ISO / RTO
- SPP
- Trading Hub
- SPP South Hub
- Hub Confidence
- HIGH
- POI Substation
- Cimarron Substation
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