This bill establishes new standards for energy security in Oklahoma, specifically focusing on affordable, reliable, and clean energy sources. It introduces definitions for key terms such as "affordable," "dispatchable," "green energy," "reliable," and "foreign adversary nation." The Corporation Commission is tasked with implementing these standards, which include prioritizing fuel sources produced within the United States, prohibiting the use of critical materials sourced from foreign adversary nations, and ensuring that energy infrastructure is built domestically. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for a sufficient supply of dispatchable green energy to meet customer demands.

The bill will be codified as Section 801.50 of Title 17 in the Oklahoma Statutes and is set to take effect on November 1, 2026. It aims to enhance the state's energy security by reducing reliance on foreign adversaries and promoting local energy production and infrastructure.