When OU officials signed the agreement with OG&E in 2008, about 10 percent of th…

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When OU officials signed the agreement with OG&E in 2008, about 10 percent of the university's power came from renewable sources.

OU receives about 85 percent of the renewable energy credits generated by the farm.

The university pays a premium for those credits. But that cost is offset by savings from the university's energy efficiency program, which includes replacing exterior lightbulbs to reduce wattage, upgrading air-conditioning systems and installing motion detectors on campus vending machines to allow them to shut down when not in use.


University of Oklahoma, OG&E tout wind power partnership
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