PSO Solar Policy & Net Metering Guide (2026)

Complete solar policy guide for PSO customers in Oklahoma. Review net metering rates, export compensation, interconnection fees, and available solar programs.

avoided_cost Net Metering Type
$0.03/kWh Export Compensation
$50 Interconnection Fee
555,000 Customers Served
N/A Peak Rate (TOU)
N/A Off-Peak Rate (TOU)
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Solar Policy Details for PSO

PolicyDetails
Net Meteringavoided_cost
Export Compensation$0.03/kWh
Interconnection Fee$50
Time-of-Use RatesNot available
Net Metering CapNot yet reached
Renewable ProgramNot available
Battery IncentiveNot available
EV Rate ProgramNot available

Maximizing Solar Savings with PSO

Export Compensation

When your solar system produces more electricity than you use, the excess is exported to the grid. PSO compensates you at $0.03/kWh for exported energy under their avoided_cost policy.

State Incentives in Oklahoma

In addition to PSO's policies, Oklahoma homeowners can access:

  • Federal ITC: 30% tax credit on solar installation
  • Property Tax Exemption: Solar increases home value without raising property taxes
See All Oklahoma Incentives

Frequently Asked Questions

PSO offers net metering with a "avoided_cost" rate structure. Export compensation is approximately $0.03/kWh.
The interconnection fee for PSO is approximately $50. This is a one-time fee to connect your solar system to the grid.
PSO does not currently offer time-of-use rates.
PSO does not currently offer specific battery incentives, but you may still benefit from battery storage with time-of-use rate optimization.
PSO serves approximately 555,000 customers in Oklahoma.

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Sources: DOE, IRS, DSIRE, NREL, EIA Updated: 2026 Full Methodology Editorial Standards

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