Map/Oklahoma/Pryor

Pryor personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $41,734

Disclaimer: Incentives are estimates and the customer will need to verify eligibility.

incentives & rebates

potential incentives/rebates in your city

Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $12926
ENERGY HVAC $8
ENERGY Electrician $2
ENERGY HVAC $160
ENERGY Insulation $8
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4750
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

city facts

find out cool things your city is doing around

residential energy savings

Pryor

Pryor, Oklahoma, is a small city in Mayes County with a rich Native American heritage. Known for MidAmerica Industrial Park, it's one of the state's economic hubs. Notable for its annual country music festival, Rocklahoma, Pryor also takes pride in its historic downtown and friendly community. Surrounded by lakes and greenery, it offers a blend of industry and nature.

incentives available in Pryor for...
energy icon

energy

Pryor, OK, has made strides in energy efficiency through a combination of local initiatives and state-level incentives. Renewable energy usage has increased owing to tax credits and grants available for solar and wind installations. The city has also encouraged energy-efficient construction by adopting modern building codes that promote insulation and efficient heating and cooling systems. The local government has implemented LED street lighting, which not only reduces energy consumption but also decreases maintenance costs. Pryor Creek Public Works Authority has introduced smart meters for electricity, allowing residents to monitor and manage their energy usage more effectively. Furthermore, the presence of the MidAmerica Industrial Park in Pryor contributes significantly to the city's energy dynamics, with companies in the park pursuing cogeneration and other efficient industrial processes to reduce their energy footprint.

energy icon

water

Water conservation and efficiency in Pryor have been prioritized due to the city's recognition of the importance of sustainable water management. The municipal water treatment facilities have undergone upgrades to improve efficiency and ensure the quality of drinking water. Water loss reduction programs are in place, including regular audits and the repair of leaking infrastructure. Innovative irrigation practices have been encouraged among agricultural stakeholders within the county. The city has also implemented rainwater harvesting policies for new development projects, and residents are incentivized through rebates for installing water-efficient fixtures. Education campaigns raise awareness about the importance of water conservation, and the use of drought-resistant landscaping is promoted in public spaces and encouraged in private residences.

energy icon

transportation

Transportation efficiency in Pryor has been improving through a multifaceted approach. The city has focused on enhancing public transit options and promoting carpooling to reduce the number of single-occupancy vehicles on the road. Bike lanes and pedestrian pathways are being expanded to encourage non-motorized forms of transportation, improving the city's overall health and reducing emissions. The MidAmerica Industrial Park has integrated transportation efficiency into their operations by offering shuttle services for employees and coordinating freight logistics to minimize unnecessary trips. Initiatives to promote electric vehicle (EV) use include the installation of EV charging stations in public areas. In collaboration with regional mobility plans, Pryor aims to create a more connected and efficient transportation network for its residents and businesses.

energy icon

waste

Waste management in Pryor has become more efficient through the city's concerted efforts to increase recycling rates and reduce landfill dependence. 'Single stream' recycling, which simplifies the process for residents, has been adopted to encourage participation. The city has introduced a comprehensive waste diversion program aimed at reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Yard waste is collected separately and composted, with the resulting material made available to the community, thus promoting organic recycling. Local businesses and the industrial park are encouraged to minimize waste through source reduction and recycling incentives. Pryor's waste management also extends to household hazardous waste, which is collected periodically to ensure proper disposal and mitigate environmental impact.