Cleveland County, OK: 3 Electric Providers

Cleveland County, Oklahoma Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Cleveland County, Oklahoma Electricity Overview

By megawatt hours sold, the largest electricity company in Cleveland County is Oklahoma Electric Cooperative.

Renewable fuel usage for electricity generation has dropped by 6.41% during the last 12 months in Cleveland County.

Residents of Cleveland County are paying, on average, 28.25% less per kilowatt hour at home than the national average price, at 11.49 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour.

Cleveland County has the 221st highest pollution level from electricity consumption out of 3230 counties in the country, emitting 1,481,975,198.25 kilograms of CO2 gases.

When measuring CO2 emissions per capita, Cleveland County had a 6.98% drop over the most recent year.

Cleveland County is ranked as the 3rd largest consuming county out of 77 counties in Oklahoma with over 5,100,000 megawatt hours being consumed by consumers for their electricity needs.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    5,127,916 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    17.12 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    3,578 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    3,578 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    0.01 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    1,481,975,198 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    4,946.73 kg

Norman, OK Electricity Overview

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Norman has an average residential electricity rate of 11.50 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 6.36% below Oklahoma's average price of 12.28 cents. Consumers in the city have 1.03 electrical outages per year, with outages lasting around 149.64 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each. The city produces over 0 megawatt hours from its power plants, which is the 17th largest total production for a city in the state.

Coming in at as the 3rd worst ranked city out of 846 cities in the state, Norman emits 640,627,532.68 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption per year. The city also ranks 829th highest in the state in pollution per citizen, averaging 4,942.2 kilograms of CO2 emissions emissions per resident. This is, perhaps, the more important of the two rankings. Around 100.00% of electricity in Norman comes from generation using Solar. There is one power producing plant in Norman.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Norman

Norman residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.279/kWh$0.078/kWh$392.21/mo.$80.20/mo.
270th11.50¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Norman
312th$133.76Average residential monthly electricity bill for Norman Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Norman, Oklahoma

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Oklahoma Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.24156.1878,437107,511,000
Oklahoma Gas & ElectricBUNDLED10.93116.969,006,546.74984,088,837

Zips with electric coverage in Norman, Oklahoma include: 73160, 73072, 73071, 73069, 73068, 73026, 74857, 73019

Moore, OK Electricity Overview

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Moore has an average residential electricity rate of 11.48 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 6.54% below Oklahoma's average price of 12.28 cents. Consumers in the city have 1.03 electrical outages per year, with outages lasting around 149.64 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each. Oklahoma Electric Cooperative has an estimated 960 total residential customers, more than all other electricity suppliers in the city.

Coming in at as the 7th worst ranked city out of 846 cities in the state, Moore emits 310,044,705.84 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption per year. More importantly, the city averages 4,950.18 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. They rank as the 471st worst in the state in this category. There are no power producing facilities in Moore, so citizens have to depend on power generated outside of the city limits.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Moore

Moore residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.285/kWh$0.077/kWh$399.63/mo.$78.94/mo.
243rd11.48¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Moore
299th$133.15Average residential monthly electricity bill for Moore Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Moore, Oklahoma

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Oklahoma Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.24156.1878,437107,511,000
Oklahoma Gas & ElectricBUNDLED10.93116.969,006,546.74984,088,837

Zips with electric coverage in Moore, Oklahoma include: 73160, 73071, 73170, 73069, 73165

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Noble, OK Electricity Overview

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Noble has an average residential electricity rate of 11.50 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 6.36% below Oklahoma's average price of 12.28 cents. Consumers in the city have 1.03 electrical outages per year, with outages lasting around 149.64 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each. Oklahoma Electric Cooperative has an estimated 592 total residential customers, more than all other electricity suppliers in the city.

Coming in at as the 61st worst ranked city out of 846 cities in the state, Noble emits 35,037,383.29 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption per year. More importantly, the city averages 4,950.18 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. They rank as the 30th worst in the state in this category. There are no power producing facilities in Noble, so citizens have to depend on power generated outside of the city limits.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Noble

Noble residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.279/kWh$0.078/kWh$392.21/mo.$80.20/mo.
267th11.50¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Noble
309th$133.76Average residential monthly electricity bill for Noble Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Noble, Oklahoma

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Oklahoma Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.24156.1878,437107,511,000
Oklahoma Gas & ElectricBUNDLED10.93116.969,006,546.74984,088,837

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Electricity Production in Cleveland County, Oklahoma

Power Plants in Cleveland County, Oklahoma

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Norman SolarDG Central 1, LLC (100.00%)
Norman OK Solar 3,578

Cleveland County, Oklahoma Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Cleveland County is the 221st highest ranked county in the country when it comes to total emissions from electricity use, with the county emitting 1,481,975,198.25 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. The county also ranks 1408th worst in emissions per person in the county, averaging 4,946.73 kilograms of CO2 emissions emissions per capita. This is, perhaps, the more important of the two metrics. The county is home to one power producing plant. Cleveland County has approximately 100.00% of its electricity produced by Solar.

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Cleveland County, Oklahoma Net Metering

Roughly 66.67% of the electricity providers in Cleveland County offer net metering to their consumers. Consumers in Oklahoma have bad net metering laws and regulations that encourage the installation of personal solar panels.

Energy Loss

Cleveland County electricity suppliers who report energy loss average roughly 4.19% of their energy lost per year. With a state average energy loss of 3.42%, Cleveland County is ranked as the 10th best county in the state for energy loss efficiency.

Providers In Each City in Cleveland County:

  • Etowah, Oklahoma:
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 50.00%
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 50.00%
  • Lexington, Oklahoma:
    • Lexington City Electric Utilities: 30.68%
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 36.50%
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 32.83%
  • Moore, Oklahoma:
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 48.46%
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 51.54%
  • Noble, Oklahoma:
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 50.00%
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 50.00%
  • Norman, Oklahoma:
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 50.00%
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 50.00%
  • Slaughterville, Oklahoma:
    • Oklahoma Gas & Electric: 50.01%
    • Oklahoma Electric Cooperative: 49.99%

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

FAQ

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Cleveland County, Oklahoma?

By total customer count, Oklahoma Electric Cooperative is the largest electricity provider in Cleveland County, Oklahoma.

How many power plants are located in Cleveland County, Oklahoma?

Cleveland County, Oklahoma is home to one power plant generating electricity for the county and surrounding areas.

How many electric companies offer service in Cleveland County, Oklahoma?

Cleveland County, Oklahoma is home to 3 electricity suppliers operating in the area.

Which electricity companies offer service in Cleveland County, Oklahoma?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1Oklahoma Electric Cooperative24,442
2Oklahoma Gas & Electric17,290
3Lexington City Electric Utilities854

Matt Hope
Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2024-03-14