Oklahoma Energy Programs
Oklahoma offers net metering programs and utility incentives. While state-level incentives are limited, federal programs and some utility offerings create opportunities for homeowners.
Check Your EligibilityOklahoma Program Highlights
- Net metering available from utilities
- Federal tax credits apply
- Some utility efficiency rebates
- Rural electric cooperative programs
- Storm resilience opportunities
Utility-Aligned Program Awareness
Programs may vary by service territory. Select utilities listed for reference.
OG&E
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
Rural Electric Cooperatives
State-Specific Incentive Programs
These programs are available to qualifying Oklahoma residents. Eligibility requirements and incentive amounts are subject to change.
OG&E Net Metering
OG&E offers net metering for residential solar systems up to qualifying size limits.
PSO Net Metering
Public Service Company of Oklahoma net metering options for approved solar installations.
Utility Efficiency Rebates
OG&E and PSO rebates for high-efficiency HVAC systems and energy-saving upgrades.
Rural Cooperative Programs
Some rural electric cooperatives offer member-specific incentives and rebate programs.
Federal Investment Tax Credit
Oklahoma residents qualify for the 30% federal ITC for solar, batteries, and geothermal.
Federal Efficiency Credits
Federal tax credits for heat pumps, insulation, windows, and other efficiency upgrades.
State Mandates & Initiatives
Understanding state policy helps explain why certain incentive programs exist and where they may expand.
Net Metering Requirements
Oklahoma has established net metering policies requiring utilities to offer interconnection for distributed generation.
Energy Efficiency Programs
Utilities are required to offer energy efficiency programs to customers, though specific offerings vary.
Program Categories Available
SafeGrid provides information and facilitation services across these program categories in Oklahoma.
Check Your Oklahoma Program Eligibility
Complete our assessment to see which Oklahoma programs may be available for your property.
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