October 22, 2019 archive

Two Oklahoma mayors join push to extend solar tax credit

More than 200 mayors from across the U.S. are urging Congress to extend the investment tax credit for solar power, a credit that is scheduled to start dropping at the end of this year. Only two mayors in Oklahoma were among the 231 who signed the letter. They were Mayor Breea clark of Norman and …

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DEQ seeks school bus emissions program applications

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality announced it is seeking applications from those wanting to take part in two recently-funded vehicle emission-reduction programs for school buses. The two programs are funded with recent grants totaling more than $3 million.  The Alternative Fuel School Bus program received $2.6 million from the Volkswagen State Environmental trust. Money …

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Oil industry leader says Maddow’s book should spark ‘call to arms’

BLOWOUT Rachel Maddow’s new book, “Blowout” is critiqued by Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance President Mike Cantrell. He recently wrote about it in the OEPA newsletter and his comments follow:   The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the …

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OEPA luncheon on Thursday

The Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance will hold a “Lunch and Learn” event on Thursday in Oklahoma City. Special Guest Speakers will be Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr. & Mike Cantrell. They will discuss “What’s next in protecting our rights as conventional producers in Oklahoma.”  (Dewey Bartlett) (Mike Cantrell) The OEPA was formed three years ago with the sole …

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