Most Polluting Power Plants in Oklahoma

Power plants in Oklahoma emit a combined 28.8M metric tons of CO₂ per year. The table below ranks the top emitters — predominantly coal and natural gas plants. Emission rates vary widely even within the same fuel type: efficient combined-cycle gas plants produce roughly 900 lb CO₂/MWh, while older coal plants can exceed 2,200 lb/MWh.

Emissions data comes from the EPA eGRID program. Zero-emission sources (nuclear, solar, wind, hydro) are excluded from this ranking. For methodology details, see the methodology page.

#PlantStateFuelCO₂ (tons/yr)
1NortheasternOklahomaNatural Gas3.4M
2ChouteauOklahomaNatural Gas2.9M
3Oneta Energy CenterOklahomaNatural Gas2.5M
4Kiamichi Energy FacilityOklahomaNatural Gas2.4M
5Redbud Power PlantOklahomaNatural Gas2.3M
6GrecOklahomaNatural Gas2.2M
7Seminole (Ok)OklahomaNatural Gas1.8M
8MuskogeeOklahomaNatural Gas1.7M
9Green Country Energy LlcOklahomaNatural Gas1.7M
10SoonerOklahomaCoal1.2M
11Mcclain Energy FacilityOklahomaNatural Gas1.1M
12Riverside (Ok)OklahomaNatural Gas901.9k
13HugoOklahomaCoal834.5k
14SouthwesternOklahomaNatural Gas782.9k
15River ValleyOklahomaCoal757.6k
16Horseshoe LakeOklahomaNatural Gas567.5k
17MustangOklahomaNatural Gas332.3k
18FrontierOklahomaNatural Gas312.4k
19Comanche (Ok)OklahomaNatural Gas296.2k
20TulsaOklahomaNatural Gas168.3k
21Charles D. Lamb Energy CenterOklahomaNatural Gas156.8k
22Georgia-Pacific MuskogeeOklahomaNatural Gas151.5k
23Spring Creek Energy CenterOklahomaNatural Gas146.3k
24Wfec Genco LlcOklahomaNatural Gas99.9k
25Anadarko PlantOklahomaNatural Gas88.2k
26MoorelandOklahomaNatural Gas66.3k
27Stillwater Energy CenterOklahomaNatural Gas48.8k
28International Paper Valliant OkOklahomaBiomass24.3k
29PoncaOklahomaNatural Gas17.3k
30Waynoka Gas Processing PlantOklahomaNatural Gas9.5k
31Cana Gas Processing PlantOklahomaOil1.3k
32CushingOklahomaNatural Gas1.2k
33PawhuskaOklahomaOil343
34Laverne Diesel Generating PlantOklahomaOil197
35KingfisherOklahomaOil178

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PowerPlantsNearMe.com. (2026). Most Polluting Power Plants in Oklahoma. Derived from EIA Form 860, EIA Form 923, and EPA eGRID. Retrieved from https://powerplantsnearme.com/most-polluting-power-plants/oklahoma

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