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Saltwater
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Anyone grid tied in Oklahoma?
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March 15, 2009, 03:50:14 AM »
I am wanting to connect to the grid after getting an inverter. I have read some of the literature, but cannot get a definate dollar amount. I understand OG&E charges a fee to connect, or inspect, but what is the cost? And how much of a pain is it to complete all the paperwork? Any suggestions or advice?
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Jeff
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Re: Anyone grid tied in Oklahoma?
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I would suggest you go to OG&E and start there. They will help you get started and I beleive they will have to approve your system before they will let you grid tie. They may also want to see maintence records for your system. Just some ideas
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