ENERGIZING OKLAHOMA

Providing power to Oklahoma’s
municipally-owned electric systems

ENERGIZING OKLAHOMA

Providing power to Oklahoma’s
municipally-owned electric systems
Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority

Our Mission & Vision

Providing services for a sustainable and reliable energy future.

Powering Cities, Empowering People.

Who We Serve

The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority serves 42 municipally-owned electric systems, reaching approximately 250,000 Oklahomans.

As a consumer-owned public power entity, OMPA is owned by the member cities it serves.

Latest Updates

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OMPA's Field Services Department is once again hosting Basic Lineman School at its yard in Fairview, OK. The course is conducted by Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma (MESO) and lasts for three days, covering the basics of electricity, pole climbing, assisting journeymen, operating mechanical equipment and more. ... See MoreSee Less

OMPAs Field Services Department is once again hosting Basic Lineman School at its yard in Fairview, OK. The course is conducted by Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma (MESO) and lasts for three days, covering the basics of electricity, pole climbing, assisting journeymen, operating mechanical equipment and more.Image attachmentImage attachment

OMPA linemen returned this week to the Navajo Nation to again participate in the Light Up The Navajo Nation project, which aims to bring electricity to families in need. OMPA previously sent a crew to the area in the summer of 2023. OMPA linemen working in Arizona this week include Ryan Ray, Cody Windsor, Tyler Wolfe and Austin Anderson.
For more information on the project, see:
www.publicpower.org/LightUpNavajo
... See MoreSee Less

OMPA linemen returned this week to the Navajo Nation to again participate in the Light Up The Navajo Nation project, which aims to bring electricity to families in need. OMPA previously sent a crew to the area in the summer of 2023. OMPA linemen working in Arizona this week include Ryan Ray, Cody Windsor, Tyler Wolfe and Austin Anderson.
For more information on the project, see:
http://www.publicpower.org/LightUpNavajo

Our Local Power

Learn more about the numerous benefits customers enjoy by being served by one of Oklahoma’s Public Power utilities.