Oklahoma Electricity Rates, Providers & Generation
In Oklahoma, the average residential electricity rate is 13.11¢ per kilowatt-hour, ranking 8th nationally; the typical home spends $140 per month on electricity; 13% of generation comes from renewable sources.
Oklahoma electricity overview
Production, consumption, and emissions for Oklahoma based on the most recent reported year (2025).
- Population
- 4,123,288
- Total production
- 322.0 TWh 78.09 MWh per capita
- Total consumption
- 75.1 TWh 18.22 MWh per capita
- Production from renewables
- 41.1 TWh 12.8% of generation
- Production from non-renewables
- 280.9 TWh
Oklahoma electricity rates & bills
Average residential electricity rate in Oklahoma, last 22 months.
| Sector | Avg rate (¢/kWh) |
|---|---|
| Residential | 13.11¢ |
| Commercial | 9.07¢ |
| Industrial | 6.15¢ |
How Oklahoma generates electricity
Generation mix from in-state power plants over the most recent twelve months, by fuel category.
- Renewable
- Nuclear
- Fossil
- Other
| Fuel | Share | Generation |
|---|---|---|
| fossil fuels | 15.0% | 48.1 TWh |
| renewable | 13.1% | 42.0 TWh |
| all renewables | 12.6% | 40.3 TWh |
| natural gas | 12.4% | 39.7 TWh |
| natural gas & other gases | 12.4% | 39.7 TWh |
| onshore wind turbine | 12.2% | 39.1 TWh |
| wind | 12.2% | 39.1 TWh |
| coal, excluding waste coal | 2.6% | 8.4 TWh |
| all coal products | 2.6% | 8.4 TWh |
| subbituminous coal | 2.6% | 8.4 TWh |
| conventional hydroelectric | 0.5% | 1.7 TWh |
| estimated total solar photovoltaic | 0.4% | 1.1 TWh |
| estimated total solar | 0.4% | 1.1 TWh |
| solar photovoltaic | 0.3% | 855.4 GWh |
| solar | 0.3% | 855.4 GWh |
| biomass | 0.1% | 315.9 GWh |
| estimated small scale solar photovoltaic | 0.1% | 276.8 GWh |
| wood and wood wastes | 0.1% | 235.7 GWh |
Oklahoma production fuel makeup
Share of in-state generation by fuel over the latest twelve months.
- fossil fuels15.0%
- renewable13.1%
- all renewables12.6%
- natural gas12.4%
- natural gas & other gases12.4%
- onshore wind turbine12.2%
- wind12.2%
- coal, excluding waste coal2.6%
- all coal products2.6%
- subbituminous coal2.6%
- conventional hydroelectric0.5%
- estimated total solar photovoltaic0.4%
- estimated total solar0.4%
- solar photovoltaic0.3%
- solar0.3%
- biomass0.1%
- estimated small scale solar photovoltaic0.1%
- wood and wood wastes0.1%
Electric utilities in Oklahoma
The 10 electric distribution utilities that serve Oklahoma, by customers served. These are the companies that deliver power and handle outages.
| Utility | Parent company | Customers served | Outage map |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSO Oklahoma | — | 564,000 | Outage map |
| Empire District Electric (Liberty) | — | 188,414 | Outage map |
| Arkansas Valley Elec Coop Corp | — | 64,830 | Outage map |
| Northeast Oklahoma Electric Co | — | 42,538 | Outage map |
| Tri-County Electric Coop, Inc (OK) | — | 30,076 | — |
| Kiamichi Electric Coop, Inc | — | 23,544 | Outage map |
| Indian Electric Coop, Inc | — | 20,864 | Outage map |
| Cookson Hills Elec Coop, Inc | — | 19,053 | — |
| Rural Electric Coop, Inc - (OK) | — | 6,055 | Outage map |
| Kay Electric Coop | — | 5,861 | Outage map |
Residential electricity providers in Oklahoma
20 utilities and retail providers serving residential customers, ordered by customer count.
| Provider | Type | Customers | Annual sales | Avg rate | Avg bill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | Investor-owned | 710,123 | 9.1 TWh | 11.78¢ | — |
| Public Service Co of Oklahoma | Investor-owned | 501,093 | 6.3 TWh | 12.73¢ | — |
| Oklahoma Electric Coop Inc | Cooperative | 58,544 | 886.7 GWh | 12.25¢ | — |
| City of Edmond - (OK) | Municipal | 39,532 | 536.7 GWh | 11.22¢ | — |
| Northeast Oklahoma Electric Co | Cooperative | 37,871 | 509.5 GWh | 12.85¢ | — |
| Verdigris Valley Elec Coop Inc | Cooperative | 35,102 | 588.2 GWh | 11.93¢ | — |
| East Central Oklahoma Elec Coop Inc | Cooperative | 33,358 | 456.3 GWh | 11.99¢ | — |
| Lake Region Electric Coop, Inc - (OK) | Cooperative | 24,788 | 348.7 GWh | 12.02¢ | — |
| Canadian Valley Elec Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 24,605 | 378.0 GWh | 11.90¢ | — |
| CKenergy Electric Cooperative | Cooperative | 22,555 | 271.4 GWh | 12.82¢ | — |
| Choctaw Electric Coop Inc | Cooperative | 21,483 | 304.2 GWh | 13.21¢ | — |
| Cotton Electric Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 19,696 | 308.8 GWh | 11.86¢ | — |
| Central Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc | Cooperative | 19,650 | 355.0 GWh | 11.56¢ | — |
| Stillwater Utilities Authority | Municipal | 19,640 | 210.6 GWh | 13.25¢ | — |
| Kiamichi Electric Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 18,685 | 273.5 GWh | 12.90¢ | — |
| Cookson Hills Elec Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 17,551 | 243.9 GWh | 14.18¢ | — |
| Red River Valley Rrl Elec Assn | Cooperative | 15,852 | 206.8 GWh | 11.38¢ | — |
| Southeastern Electric Coop Inc - (OK) | Cooperative | 15,583 | 224.0 GWh | 9.09¢ | — |
| Cimarron Electric Coop | Cooperative | 15,258 | 177.2 GWh | 11.87¢ | — |
| Indian Electric Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 14,839 | 231.9 GWh | 12.57¢ | — |
Commercial electricity providers in Oklahoma
20 providers serving commercial customers, ordered by annual sales.
| Provider | Type | Customers | Annual sales | Avg rate | Avg bill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co | Investor-owned | 113,936 | 12.8 TWh | 8.00¢ | — |
| Public Service Co of Oklahoma | Investor-owned | 67,741 | 7.0 TWh | 8.79¢ | — |
| City of Edmond - (OK) | Municipal | 4,929 | 389.7 GWh | 10.33¢ | — |
| Cimarron Electric Coop | Cooperative | 4,321 | 383.6 GWh | 10.78¢ | — |
| CKenergy Electric Cooperative | Cooperative | 4,810 | 317.0 GWh | 11.06¢ | — |
| Rural Electric Coop, Inc - (OK) | Cooperative | 3,545 | 313.6 GWh | 9.91¢ | — |
| Oklahoma Electric Coop Inc | Cooperative | 5,523 | 312.7 GWh | 11.52¢ | — |
| Tri-County Electric Coop, Inc (OK) | Cooperative | 11,151 | 250.0 GWh | 14.52¢ | — |
| Central Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc | Cooperative | 4,948 | 247.2 GWh | 11.05¢ | — |
| People's Electric Cooperative | Cooperative | 8,422 | 232.8 GWh | 13.84¢ | — |
| Indian Electric Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 5,655 | 217.0 GWh | 10.76¢ | — |
| Canadian Valley Elec Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 2,745 | 216.4 GWh | 9.96¢ | — |
| Cotton Electric Coop, Inc | Cooperative | 4,019 | 205.5 GWh | 10.08¢ | — |
| Northeast Oklahoma Electric Co | Cooperative | 4,113 | 203.8 GWh | 11.17¢ | — |
| East Central Oklahoma Elec Coop Inc | Cooperative | 4,081 | 203.6 GWh | 9.66¢ | — |
| Stillwater Utilities Authority | Municipal | 2,546 | 183.1 GWh | 11.78¢ | — |
| Kay Electric Coop | Cooperative | 1,521 | 130.5 GWh | 12.49¢ | — |
| City of Ponca City - (OK) | Municipal | 2,068 | 119.9 GWh | 10.72¢ | — |
| Choctaw Electric Coop Inc | Cooperative | 315 | 110.9 GWh | 8.17¢ | — |
| Northwestern Electric Coop Inc - (OK) | Cooperative | 2,335 | 110.0 GWh | 12.38¢ | — |
Power plant map of Oklahoma
126 power plants in Oklahoma with known coordinates, plotted by location. Marker size reflects nameplate capacity; color shows primary fuel.
- Renewable
- Nuclear
- Fossil
- Other
Power plants in Oklahoma
Largest in-state electricity generators by annual net generation, with associated CO2 emissions where available.
| Plant | County | Fuel | Capacity | Generation | CO₂ | CO₂/MWh |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chouteau | — | NG | 1.1 GW | 6.9 TWh | 2.6 M tonnes | 376 kg |
| Oneta Energy Center | — | NG | 1.2 GW | 5.6 TWh | 2.3 M tonnes | 405 kg |
| Redbud Power Plant | — | NG | 1.4 GW | 5.0 TWh | 2.1 M tonnes | 415 kg |
| Kiamichi Energy Facility | — | NG | 1.4 GW | 5.0 TWh | 2.2 M tonnes | 438 kg |
| Green Country Power Station | — | NG | 904 MW | 3.9 TWh | 1.5 M tonnes | 391 kg |
| GREC | — | NG | 1.2 GW | 3.6 TWh | 2.0 M tonnes | 540 kg |
| Northeastern | — | NG | 1.5 GW | 3.5 TWh | 3.1 M tonnes | 894 kg |
| Traverse Wind Project, LLC | — | WND | 999 MW | 3.2 TWh | — | — |
| Seminole (OK) | — | NG | 1.7 GW | 2.7 TWh | 1.6 M tonnes | 597 kg |
| McClain Energy Facility | — | NG | 551 MW | 2.6 TWh | 960.9 k tonnes | 372 kg |
| Muskogee | — | NG | 1.7 GW | 1.8 TWh | 1.5 M tonnes | 841 kg |
| Riverside (OK) | — | NG | 1.1 GW | 1.1 TWh | 818.2 k tonnes | 730 kg |
| Anadarko Plant | — | NG | 450 MW | 1.1 TWh | 80.0 k tonnes | 75 kg |
| Southwestern | — | NG | 658 MW | 1.0 TWh | 710.2 k tonnes | 680 kg |
| 25 Mile Creek | — | WND | 250 MW | 1.0 TWh | — | — |
| Sooner | — | SUB | 1.1 GW | 988.0 GWh | 1.1 M tonnes | 1,064 kg |
| Thunder Ranch Wind Project | — | WND | 298 MW | 977.6 GWh | — | — |
| Balko Wind LLC | — | WND | 300 MW | 975.3 GWh | — | — |
| Kay Wind, LLC | — | WND | 299 MW | 940.1 GWh | — | — |
| Diamond Spring, LLC | — | WND | 304 MW | 926.8 GWh | — | — |
| Chisholm View Wind Project | — | WND | 300 MW | 922.3 GWh | — | — |
| Rush Springs Wind | — | WND | 250 MW | 921.0 GWh | — | — |
| Ponderosa Wind Energy Center | — | WND | 200 MW | 920.8 GWh | — | — |
| Skeleton Creek Energy Center Hybrid | — | MWH | 752 MW | 919.0 GWh | — | — |
| Maverick Wind Project, LLC | — | WND | 288 MW | 912.1 GWh | — | — |
| Great Western Wind Energy, LLC | — | WND | 225 MW | 882.8 GWh | — | — |
| Armadillo Flats Wind Project, LLC | — | WND | 247 MW | 875.9 GWh | — | — |
| Horseshoe Lake | — | NG | 564 MW | 865.2 GWh | 514.8 k tonnes | 595 kg |
| Red Dirt Wind Project | — | WND | 299 MW | 844.0 GWh | — | — |
| Persimmon Creek Wind Farm 1, LLC | — | WND | 199 MW | 827.7 GWh | — | — |
| Kingfisher Wind LLC | — | WND | 298 MW | 820.3 GWh | — | — |
| King Plains Wind Project | — | WND | 248 MW | 806.3 GWh | — | — |
| Caddo Wind | — | WND | 303 MW | 786.3 GWh | — | — |
| Seven Cowboy Wind Project, LLC | — | WND | 302 MW | 751.4 GWh | — | — |
| Bluestem | — | WND | 198 MW | 750.3 GWh | — | — |
| Goodwell Wind Project LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 745.7 GWh | — | — |
| Mammoth Plains | — | WND | 226 MW | 739.8 GWh | — | — |
| Seiling Wind I | — | WND | 199 MW | 720.3 GWh | — | — |
| Sundance Wind Project, LLC | — | WND | 199 MW | 676.5 GWh | — | — |
| Frontier | — | NG | 131 MW | 644.1 GWh | 283.4 k tonnes | 440 kg |
| Frontier Windpower II | — | WND | 352 MW | 638.8 GWh | — | — |
| Hugo | — | SUB | 446 MW | 635.3 GWh | 757.1 k tonnes | 1,192 kg |
| Boiling Springs Wind Farm | — | WND | 148 MW | 594.9 GWh | — | — |
| Weatherford Wind Energy Center | — | WND | 147 MW | 571.7 GWh | — | — |
| Blue Canyon Windpower II | — | WND | 151 MW | 568.5 GWh | — | — |
| Mustang | — | NG | 465 MW | 564.5 GWh | 301.5 k tonnes | 534 kg |
| Elk City LLC | — | WND | 198 MW | 558.3 GWh | — | — |
| River Valley | — | SUB | 350 MW | 554.3 GWh | 687.3 k tonnes | 1,240 kg |
| Grant Wind, LLC | — | WND | 152 MW | 538.6 GWh | — | — |
| Origin Wind | — | WND | 150 MW | 519.8 GWh | — | — |
Data centers & crypto mining in Oklahoma
Data centers and cryptocurrency-mining operations are large electricity consumers that show up inside Oklahoma's commercial and industrial load. EIA does not publish a facility-level data-center inventory, so the figures below pair reported commercial and industrial sales with EIA estimates of data-center and crypto-mining electricity demand.
Quick facts about electricity in Oklahoma
- The average residential electricity rate in Oklahoma is 13.11¢ per kWh, the 8th lowest among the 50 states and DC.
- The typical residential electricity bill in Oklahoma is $140 per month.
- Oklahoma's largest source of in-state generation is fossil fuels, at 15.0% of the mix.
- Renewable sources account for 12.8% of the electricity generated in Oklahoma.
- Oklahoma generated 322.0 TWh of electricity in the most recent reported year.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average electricity rate in Oklahoma?
The average residential electricity rate in Oklahoma was 13.11¢ per kilowatt-hour as of 2025, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, ranking 8th among the 50 states and DC.
What is the average electricity bill in Oklahoma?
The average monthly residential electricity bill in Oklahoma was $140 in 2025. This figure is calculated from total annual residential revenue divided by average customer count over twelve months, using EIA Form 861 data.
Can I choose my electricity provider in Oklahoma?
No. Most residential customers receive electricity from a regulated utility serving their area.
What share of Oklahoma's electricity comes from renewable sources?
In 2025, 12.8% of electricity generated in Oklahoma came from renewable sources (wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass), based on EIA Form 923 data.
How much electricity do data centers use in Oklahoma?
Data centers in Oklahoma are estimated to use about 3.3 TWh of electricity per year, roughly 4.3% of the state's electricity sales. EIA does not publish facility-level data-center data; this is an estimate that apportions national EIA/DOE data-center figures by Oklahoma's share of U.S. commercial electricity sales.