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Earn rewards and save on your energy bill by signing up for the Turn Down The Watts Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Program.

What is the BYOD Program? Why should You join? How does it work?

What is the BYOD Program?

The Turn Down The Watts, Bring-Your-Own-Device (“BYOD”) Program from Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (“OMPA”) provides municipally owned utilities and residential electric customers the opportunity to save energy with a qualifying smart thermostat. This BYOD initiative gives customers the opportunity to receive an incentive for enrollment in the program, and an incentive for participating in the program during times of peak system demand.

Why Should You Join?

High energy use during peak system demand can cause an energy supply shortage, which may result in utilities having to use energy from more expensive and less environmentally friendly sources. By adjusting your temperature a few degrees during a demand-response event, it will allow your home to use cleaner, less expensive energy, and strengthen the electrical grid. Customers who enroll their qualifying smart thermostat in the Turn Down The Watts BYOD Program will receive a one-time enrollment incentive of $50 and an additional incentive of $50 after 12 consecutive months of enrollment.

How Does It Work?

Enrollment allows OMPA to adjust your thermostat, no more than three degrees for no more than three hours, during times of peak energy demand. If the thermostat functionality allows for pre-cooling or pre-heating, OMPA will pre-cool/pre-heat the house by two degrees prior to a called peak energy event. Once the called peak energy event is over, the thermostat will resume normal operation.

Are You Ready To Start Saving?

Check to see if you qualify for the program.

Select the device you want to connect.

Enroll with your electric utility information.

Get rewarded and start saving money.

Man and woman looking at a laptop while sitting on the couch, learning about OMPA's Bring Your Own Device Program

Do You Qualify?

If all of the statements apply to you, then you may be eligible to enroll your device in the Turn Down The Watts BYOD Program.

Are you a residential electric customer?

Do you own or rent the residence where the smart thermostat is installed?

Do you have a Wi-Fi network compatible with your smart thermostat?

Do you have a Google Nest, Honeywell, Amazon, Sensi, or Ecobee Wi-Fi enabled smart thermostat?

Do you have a working central heat and air, or heat pump system that will be controlled by the smart thermostat?

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