Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

Panasonic battery plant results in largest solar project in Kansas

  The eastern Kansas town of De Soto will not only be home to the $4 billion Panasonic battery plant, but soon to what could be the largest solar project in the state of Kansas. The Panasonic plant is the one sought by Oklahoma last year but the final decision went to Kansas. Now the …

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Possible settlement is made over fight against PSO’s $2.4 billion renewable energy plan

  The $2.47 billion renewable energy plan proposed by Public Service Company didn’t go through the regulatory process as smoothly as some expected. It ran into opposition. However, an apparent settlement stipulation has been reached by some of the groups that opposed the utility’s request for cost recovery approval from the Corporation Commission. A Thursday …

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Correction to BLM sale of solar use of Colorado land

  A correction to the story we carried this week regarding the solar auction to be carried out by the Bureau of Land Management in southern Colorado. We characterized the story as indicating the BLM would sell the land but in all reality, it is simply selling the right for commercial solar farm use of …

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Vandals hit Arkansas solar panels leaving $160,000 in damages

  Someone had it in for the solar panels used to provide power in the city of Midland, Arkansas. They destroyed more than $160,000 in solar panels in recent weeks. The vandalism was recently discovered and sheriff’s officers believe it occurred since February. Midland is located south of Fort Smith, Arkansas and just east of …

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BLM to sell Colorado land for solar farms

  Nearly 1,100 acres of government land in Colorado is being auctioned for commercial solar energy production. The land isn’t for sale but the right to the solar production will be sold for lease. The Bureau of Land Management announced the 1,064 acres is in the De Tilla Gulch area of Saguache County, Colorado. The …

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More energy reads

** A newly found memo shows the Biden administration was really attempting to ban gas cooking stoves in homes, even though the White House denied it. The memo from Biden Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. proves it. The memo, which the Biden admin tried to keep top secret, concludes: “There is sufficient information …

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Energy briefs

** Ohio has filed a lawsuit against railroad Norfolk Southern to make sure it pays for the cleanup and environmental damage caused by a fiery train derailment on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border last month. ** The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday finalized a rule to require industrial facilities and power plants in 23 states to …

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Solar power bill sent to Arkansas Governor

  It’s now up to Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders to decide the fate of a bill passed in the state legislature to cut the compensation for solar power users in Arkansas. Approval came in the House of Representatives even though commercial and industrial electric customers opposed Senate Bill 295. Some of the opposition came …

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Arkansas senate okays bill to eliminate solar power net metering

  The stage is set for a fight in Arkansas where the state senate this week passed a bill to dismantle the state’s net metering policy and give credit to solar customers for power produced at a lower wholesale rate. The Arkansas Times reports the measure, Senate Bill 295, would curtail the state’s booming solar …

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More U.S. power capacity to come from wind and solar

  All of those wind farms in Oklahoma helped increase the amount of planned new electric-generating capacity from wind, solar and battery storage in the U.S. this year. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports the three technologies account of 825 of the new, utility-scale generating capacity that developers plan to bring online in the nation. …

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