Oklahoma has 14 solar farms in the EIA Form 860 database, with a combined installed capacity of 271 MW. Of those, 2 plants are utility-scale (50 MW or larger). The largest single facility is North Fork Solar Project in Snyder, Kiowa County — a 120 MW plant operated by North Fork Solar Project, LLC.
Use the interactive Oklahoma solar farms map below to explore every plant, color-coded by technology type and sized by capacity. Click any solar farm for its name, operator, capacity (MW), technology, and location — or view the full US solar farms interactive map to compare Oklahoma to every other state.
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Oklahoma Solar Farms by the Numbers
- 14 total solar farms in Oklahoma (EIA Form 860 (US Energy Information Administration), latest reporting period)
- 271 MW total installed solar capacity
- 2 utility-scale plants (50 MW or larger)
- 6 small / community-scale plants (under 5 MW)
Oklahoma Solar Farms by Technology Type
- 14 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) — standard panel installations, the dominant technology nationwide
The 15 Largest Solar Farms in Oklahoma
The largest solar farm in Oklahoma by installed capacity is North Fork Solar Project at 120 MW. The 15 largest Oklahoma solar farms from the latest EIA filing:
| # | Solar Farm | Operator | Capacity | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Fork Solar Project | North Fork Solar Project, LLC | 120 MW | Snyder, Kiowa |
| 2 | Kiowa County Solar Project, LLC | Kiowa County Solar Project, LLC | 100 MW | Snyder, Kiowa |
| 3 | Covington Solar Farm | Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | 10 MW | Covington, Garfield |
| 4 | People’s | Today’s Power, Inc. | 5 MW | , |
| 5 | Chickasaw Nation Solar Farm | Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | 5 MW | Davis, Murray |
| 6 | Butterfield Solar Farm | Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | 5 MW | Durant, Bryan |
| 7 | Choctaw Nation Solar Farm | Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | 5 MW | Calera, Bryan |
| 8 | Cyril | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 5 MW | Cyril, Caddo |
| 9 | Tuttle | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 4 MW | Tuttle, Grady |
| 10 | Hinton | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 3 MW | Hinton, Caddo |
| 11 | Marietta | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 3 MW | Marietta, Love |
| 12 | Pine Ridge | Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc | 3 MW | Apache, Caddo |
| 13 | Norman Solar | DG Central 1, LLC | 2 MW | Norman, Cleveland |
| 14 | Tri County – TenK | Today’s Power, Inc. | 1 MW | , |
Top Solar Operators in Oklahoma
Five operators account for the largest share of solar generation in Oklahoma:
- North Fork Solar Project, LLC — 1 plant, 120 MW total
- Kiowa County Solar Project, LLC — 1 plant, 100 MW total
- Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co — 4 plants, 25 MW total
- Western Farmers Elec Coop, Inc — 5 plants, 18 MW total
- Today’s Power, Inc. — 2 plants, 6 MW total
Solar Permitting and Regulation in Oklahoma
Utility-scale solar in Oklahoma is overseen by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Wholesale market participation and interconnection are regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the relevant ISO/RTO. All generators above 1 MW must report capacity, fuel type, and location to the EIA via Form 860 — the dataset used in this map.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many solar farms are in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has 14 solar farms in the latest EIA Form 860 filing — a combined 271 MW of installed capacity. Of those, 2 are utility-scale (50 MW or larger).
What is the largest solar farm in Oklahoma?
The largest solar farm in Oklahoma is North Fork Solar Project, located in Snyder (Kiowa County), with 120 MW of installed capacity. It is operated by North Fork Solar Project, LLC.
How much solar capacity does Oklahoma have?
Oklahoma has 271 MW of installed solar capacity across 14 plants reporting to the EIA. This counts only the solar portion (Solar_MW field) — co-located batteries and other generation are reported separately.
Who regulates solar farms in Oklahoma?
Solar farms in Oklahoma are regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission at the state level, with federal oversight from FERC. The EIA collects annual data on every utility-scale solar plant via Form 860.
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