Oklahoma Gas and Electric, also known as OG&E, is an electric utility company that provides energy to over 840,000 customers in Oklahoma and western Arkansas. In Arkansas, OG&E serves approximately 51,000 customers in the counties of Sebastian, Crawford, Franklin, and Logan. The company operates several power plants in Arkansas, including the Wheland Plant in Fort Smith and the H.A. Phillips Plant in Little Rock. OG&E is committed to providing reliable and affordable energy to its customers in Arkansas through investments in infrastructure and renewable energy sources. In 2020, OG&E announced plans to add 5 megawatts of solar energy to its Arkansas portfolio, bringing its total solar capacity in the state to 10 megawatts. The company also offers energy efficiency programs for Arkansas customers, including rebates for efficient appliances and home weatherization.
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Oklahoma Gas & Electric - Arkansas's energy comes from solar. Solar is the largest source of electricity, providing 100% of Oklahoma Gas & Electric - Arkansas's energy.
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The average electricity rate for Oklahoma Gas & Electric - Arkansas customers is 10.13 cents/kWh.
In 2021, the average Oklahoma Gas & Electric - Arkansas customer lost electricity one time for a duration of 474 minutes. In total, the average Oklahoma Gas & Electric - Arkansas customer had their electricity out for about 505 minutes during the whole year.
Credited to customer's next bill at retail rate. Net metering credits can be carried forward to subsequent billing cycles indefinitely. Utilities must compensate net excess generation after two years of accumulation at annual average wholesale avoided cost.
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