Oklahoma City is served by OG&E (Oklahoma Gas & Electric) in a regulated market. OG&E's SmartHours and Smart Grid programs offer commercial demand response incentives. Oklahoma's low commercial electricity rates mean energy efficiency ROI is driven by demand charge reduction rather than kWh savings alone.
Oklahoma-specific program data loads dynamically. Federal incentives including the 30% ITC for solar and $5.36/sqft 179D deduction apply to all Oklahoma City businesses.
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Cost data based on Oklahoma regional data (RSMeans 2025, NREL ATB 2025). Actual costs vary by building type, project scope, and local labor market.
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