Oklahoma has 1995 MW of wind generation currently in operation or under construction. The Southwest Power Pool, a regional transmission organization, expects its 9-state region to produce 8,500 MW of wind power, with more than half coming from Oklahoma, between 2020 and 2025. Most of the state's major electric utilities offer wind energy to their customers, and Oklahoma boasts enough potential wind resources to supply 9% of the country's electricity needs.
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce, through the Oklahoma State Energy Office, promotes the development of alternative energy by providing information, resources, and tools you can use to:
Reasons to Locate Your Wind Manufacturing Company in Oklahoma
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American Wind Energy Association, a trade organization representing wind power project developers, equipment suppliers, service providers, utilities, researchers, and others; Provides easy-to-understand and comprehensive Wind Energy Fact Sheets and the comprehensive Wind Energy Siting Handbook.
Interstate Renewable Energy Council, an organization dedicated to moving renewable energy resources into the marketplace by providing technical assistance, workforce development, and the adoption and implementation of guidelines and standards.
National Wind Coordinating Collaborative (NWCC) provides brief updates on orders from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) concerning wind power, pending legislation, industry reports, and the organization's working groups, which deal with transmission and distribution issues.
Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative, a joint project between the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University to promote wind power development; provides information and a variety of services to landowners, policymakers, and others.
Oklahoma Renewable Energy Council, a coalition of individuals, companies, organizations, and agencies to promote the development of renewable energy resources such as wind and biofuels.
Wind Powering America Program, a collection of wind maps, small wind project guides, wind fact sheets, Native American wind energy information, and more.
Windustry, Windustry promotes renewable energy solution and empowers communities to develop and own wind energy. Resources include an information hotline, outreach events, and outreach materials such as "Leasing Your Land to a Wind Project Developer."
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Oklahoma's pro-business attitude and nationally-recognized incentive program mean we're ready to do business. Oklahoma's business incentive program offers you a choice of up to 5% cash back quarterly of new taxable payroll (Quality Jobs) or a tax credit on investment or new jobs (Investment/New Jobs Tax Credit). Additionally, a 5-Year Ad Valorem Property Tax Exemption is available for qualifying manufacturing companies.
2011 Oklahoma Business Incentives and Tax Information Guide
Other Key Sales Tax Exemptions/Credits (Federal and State):
The $700 billion federal bailout for the nation's financial sector included a new residential wind investment tax credit of $1,000 per kilowatt of capacity, up to $4,000 on available small wind turbine units installed through 2016.

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