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Oklahoma offers net metering and property tax exemption for solar systems.

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title: Solar & Energy in Oklahoma state: Oklahoma overview: "Oklahoma offers net metering and property tax exemption for solar systems." tags: ["Net metering", "Property tax exemption"] summary: State-specific policies, incentives, and renewable energy information for Oklahoma.

Solar & Energy in Oklahoma

Oklahoma supports solar through net metering and tax benefits.

Key Programs

Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

  • 30% federal tax credit through 2032

Net Metering

  • Available from major utilities
  • Excess generation credited
  • Check utility specifics

Property Tax Exemption

  • Solar equipment exempt from property assessment

Sales Tax Exemption

  • Solar equipment exempt from sales tax

Getting Started in Oklahoma

  1. Review utility net metering policy
  2. Confirm tax exemption benefits
  3. Calculate your solar potential
  4. Get installer quotes

Learn more at Oklahoma Corporation Commission or use our Solar Sizing Tool.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oklahoma

Does Oklahoma have net metering?
Net metering availability in Oklahoma varies by utility. Contact your local utility for current policies and export compensation rates.
Is community solar available in Oklahoma?
Community solar options in Oklahoma are currently limited or not widely available. Check EnergySage or your utility's website for any new programs.
What solar incentives are available in Oklahoma?
In addition to the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), Oklahoma offers: Federal clean energy credit (demo). Incentive details change frequently — use our Incentive Finder tool for the latest information and verify with official sources.
What's the average electricity rate in Oklahoma?
Demo only: electricity pricing varies by provider, plan, time-of-use, and fees. Replace with real rate data later. For accurate, up-to-date pricing, check your most recent utility bill or use our Bill Decoder tool. Higher rates generally mean faster solar payback periods.
How long does solar installation take in Oklahoma?
The physical installation typically takes 1-3 days for a residential system. However, the full process — from signing a contract to having your system producing power — usually takes 2-4 months in Oklahoma. This includes site assessment, permitting, installation, inspection, and utility interconnection approval. Timelines vary by contractor and local jurisdiction.

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