I keep seeing reference to “Public Power” and “Community-owned.” What does that mean?

Stillwater has been a community-owned electric utility since 1901 and has owned its own electric generation since 1903. In other words, Stillwater residents own the utility. Stillwater is the second largest municipal electric utility in the state as well as the largest transmission owner and electric generator. It is one of 191 of the nation's public power utilities to earn the Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designation from the American Public Power Association for providing consumers with the highest degree of reliable and safe electric service.

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1. I’m considering installing a renewable energy source (wind, solar energy, water) system for my home to help control my energy costs. What do I need to know before I sign a contract with a vendor?
2. I keep seeing reference to “Public Power” and “Community-owned.” What does that mean?
3. The vendor is promising a quick return on my investment. How will I know how much credit I’ll get on my electric bill once my renewable energy system is installed?
4. What does the City of Stillwater do with the revenue generated by providing public power?