Leading the Way in Reducing Emissions

We’re making strides to improve air quality for our communities and for our planet.

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Advancing a Cleaner Energy Future
We are lowering emissions while keeping our rates among the lowest in the country. We’re making significant reductions in ozone-forming and regional haze-contributing emissions – all while keeping our commitment to affordability and providing reliable power to the communities we serve.
Stewardship Reporting Center

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Tomorrow's Technology Today
We’re committed to reducing emissions to improve the air quality surrounding our friends and neighbors. Today, we are at the forefront of our industry. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions have decreased by approximately 92%, nitrogen oxide (NOx) by approximately 79%, and carbon dioxide (CO2) by over 59%, below 2005 levels.
Pie charts showing the decrease in key emissions generated by OG&E's owned and operated fleet. Over the 15-year period, the charts shows a large decrease in key emissions for Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Dioxide.

Long Description for Key Emissions for OG&E Owned and Operated Fleet per year (in metric tons) chart 

Overview

The line graph chart shows the key emissions generated by OG&E's owned and operated fleet for 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020 and 2022. Over 15 years, the chart shows a steady decrease in key emissions for each 5-year period.

Values

Numerical values presented on the chart image:

Key Emissions - OG&E Owned and Operated Fleet per year (in metric tons)
Year Sulfur Dioxide (Metric Tons) Nitrogen Oxides (Metric Tons) Carbon Dioxide (Metric Tons)
2005 45,777 35,690 23,992,764
2010 37,351 28,148 23,125,013
2015 24,706 11,319 18,839,633
2020 3,936 9,404 12,287,672

Presentation

In 5-year increments, the line graph represents the amount of key emissions per year in metric tons for Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Dioxide. Emissions listed for the time period are represented using lines descending left to right horizontally, with dots indicating the amount of emissions for the year listed.

Spotlight
Taking Strides Towards Lowering Emissions
Electrifying Our Fleet
We’ll replace 50 percent of our light-duty vehicles with electric vehicles by 2025, 100 percent by 2030.
Focusing on Clean
We’ve invested in over 800 MW of wind and solar power while converting 35 percent of our coal-fueled fleet to natural gas.
Smart Choices
We offer smart energy usage programs to help customers manage their energy use and save money on their monthly bill.
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Reducing Emissions Through Energy Efficiency

We believe it is critical to equip our customers with the resources and tools necessary to make smart energy choices. We offer energy efficiency and demand response programs, such as SmartHours™, to help our customers save money, manage their usage, and support our efforts to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. Our SmartHours program allows customers to shift their electricity use to lower cost “off-peak” times giving them more control over how they use energy for their homes and businesses.

Solar Power
Leading Change With Our Electric Fleet

We’re empowered to reduce greenhouse emissions by making smart choices on behalf of our company. Upgrading our light duty vehicle fleet to 50 percent electric vehicles by 2025 and 100% by 2030 allows us to meet our goal of reducing the company’s fleet vehicle emissions by 60 percent by 2030. And we’re also integrating fuel efficient vehicles that use Electric Power Take Off (ePTO) equipment while retiring our medium and heavy-duty trucks wherever possible.

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Tracking Our Impact with Advanced Monitoring Systems

Our Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) measure emissions from our power plants around the clock. These state-of-the-art systems allow us to verify compliance and quantify the emission reductions we invest in on behalf of our communities and are certified by the Environmental Protection Agency.