I’m considering installing a renewable energy source (wind, solar energy, water) system for my home to help control my energy costs. What do I need to know before I sign a contract with a vendor?

The City wants renewable energy in our community. In fact, one of the City's strategic priorities is to provide reliable utility service that meets the needs of today's customers as well as to anticipate future ones, and that means including renewable energy. However, before signing a contract and/or calculating any potential savings, it is important for customers to have a clear understanding of the methodology the City of Stillwater uses for calculating renewable electric energy and its credits.

If you are considering a renewable energy system, contact Electric Chief Engineer Kyle Muret at 405-533-8444 before you sign a contract. We can help you understand the City's policy.

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1. I’m considering installing a renewable energy source (wind, solar energy, water) system for my home to help control my energy costs. What do I need to know before I sign a contract with a vendor?
2. I keep seeing reference to “Public Power” and “Community-owned.” What does that mean?
3. The vendor is promising a quick return on my investment. How will I know how much credit I’ll get on my electric bill once my renewable energy system is installed?
4. What does the City of Stillwater do with the revenue generated by providing public power?