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Electricity from Renewables in Oklahoma

Share of in-state electricity generation from renewable sources, including wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, and biomass.

45% in 2025

#12 of 50 · Top tier (higher is better)

Oklahoma is better than the 50-state median (18%). That's a gap of 27%.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2001 – 2025 · Oklahoma only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About electricity from renewables

What this measures: Share of in-state electricity generation from renewable sources, including wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, and biomass.

Why it matters: Renewables share is the cleanest single read on a state's energy mix and climate trajectory.

Watch out: This is generation, not consumption. Some states import a large share of their electricity from neighboring states with different mixes.

Recent trend

YearOklahomaUS median
201629%9.4%
201735%12%
201835%12%
201939%12%
202040%16%
202144%14%
202247%14%
202344%15%
202443%16%
202545%18%

Oklahoma vs. neighboring states

Same metric (electricity from renewables), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateElectricity from RenewablesNational rank
Kansas 48% #11 of 50
Missouri 13% #36 of 50
Arkansas 13% #32 of 50
Texas 32% #18 of 50
New Mexico 53% #10 of 50
Colorado 43% #14 of 50

How Oklahoma compares (2025)

Top 5 best

#1Vermont9972%
#2South Dakota8116%
#3Washington7325%
#4Idaho7239%
#5Oregon6576%

Bottom 5

#46Louisiana512%
#47New Jersey432%
#48Delaware417%
#49Connecticut391%
#50Pennsylvania388%

Source and methodology

Source: EIA · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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