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Electric Utility

The Commission regulates prices and service reliability of three investor-owned electric utilities providing retail electric service to much of the State. These rates are set through Public Utility Rate Case investigations and hearings. These companies are:


State law prevents the Commission from regulating any electric utility operated by a governmental entity, such as the Grand River Dam Authority, or cities, which are members of the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority.

Likewise, the legislature passed a statute allowing electric cooperatives to opt out of price regulation. Most electric cooperatives have opted out. Those that have not and whose prices are still regulated by the Commission are:



Last Modified on Dec 11, 2024
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