August 28, 2025 archive

Regulators proceed with nuclear power study but complain legislature didn’t provide funding

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners went along Wednesday with a state law requiring they take a look into the prospects of nuclear power in Oklahoma. But they did so with a complaint that the legislature did not provide any additional funding to carry out the mandate. “I think we should note for the record that not …

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Energy briefs

**  The Transportation Security Administration announced the implementation of the One Stop Security Congressionally authorized pilot, which will drastically simplify international travel for passengers flying to the United States. One Stop Security enables passengers arriving in the U.S. from certain foreign airports with connecting flights to be exempt from rescreening by TSA. ** Wyoming has passed Texas …

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Google has a plan to keep its data centers from stressing the grid

  While Oklahoma and other states deal with the impact of new data centers, they also are focused on the impact of the centers on the ability to produce more electricity. Google, which recently announced plans to invest $9 billion in Oklahoma where it has one data center in Pryor and another under construction in …

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