It s power the utility s way or no power at all.
Oklahoma solar panel law.
You provide them with the roof for the panels.
This federal law would basically override any hoa rules and private contracts that prohibit solar panels with exceptions.
Some of the common restrictions that hoas and historic districts put on solar installations include requiring flush mounted panels prohibiting ground mounted solar panels requiring that rooftop installations aren t visible from the public right of way and using equipment that matches the color of the roof.
If the rps contained specific carve outs for clean and efficient technologies like solar panels or mandates for the environmentally necessary increases in distributed generation you d see even stronger incentives for residential solar power.
As mentioned above oklahoma s rps lacks a solar carve out or specified targets for solar production.
Oklahoma residents who produce their own energy through solar panels or small wind turbines on their property will now be charged an additional fee the result of a new bill passed by the state.
Solar systems sized above this limit can create subsidies from consumers without solar installations.
The 25kw limit is more than adequate for the typical home.
Utilities and incentive programs may have additional requirements.
Another policy issue oklahoma faces is its lack of a standard.
A power purchase agreement or ppa is an agreement between you and your solar panel provider.
Under current oklahoma law electric customers with solar systems can t carry forward credits for excess power more than one month.
Oklahoma s new law states that it is aiming to prevent the majority of utility customers from subsidizing those with solar panels on their homes who offset the cost of electricity and grid.
In oklahoma a solar contractor must have an electrician s license in order to be considered qualified.
Net metering is available to all consumers generating up to 25kw installed behind a single meter.
The american clean energy and security act h r.
Except that again oklahoma s law stops you from using the services of a third party energy supplier.
In some states a solar system needs to be installed by a qualified solar contractor in order to take advantage of incentives.
Giving the state an f.