December 1, 2025 archive

Texas solar firms under investigation for ties to China

Texas Launches Probe Into Solar Firms After Fox News Report Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced that state lawmakers will investigate two solar companies after a Fox News investigation reported both firms have corporate connections to Chinese solar giants. The companies under review include T1 Energy, based in Austin, and Canadian Solar, headquartered in Ontario …

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OKC water storage tank to be demolished

OKC to Begin Demolition of Aging Water Storage Tank in December The Oklahoma City Utilities Department will begin tearing down and replacing one of its two water storage tanks at the City’s booster station located at NW 52nd Street and Colfax Place the week of Dec. 1. The work marks the start of a three-phase …

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Cold weather and ice resulted in power outages on Monday

  Oklahoma’s not finished with the kind of weather that brings power outages, such as those that hit central Oklahoma early Monday morning. Christi Woodworth, OG&E VP Marketing & Communications said thousands of customers around the Oklahoma City metro experienced outages. “Earlier today, approximately 12,000 customers in the Harrah, Choctaw, Newalla, and Jones area experienced …

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Oil prices rose on OPEC+ decision

Oil Prices Rise $1 After OPEC+ Holds Output Steady Crude oil prices moved higher on Monday after OPEC+ leaders reaffirmed their plan to hold oil output steady through the first quarter of 2026. The decision renewed concerns about global supply, even as analysts continued to warn about too much oil on the market. West Texas …

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State’s oil plays still see lots of rig activity

Oklahoma Rig Activity Holds Steady as U.S. Sees Sharper Declines Oklahoma’s oil and gas activity held mostly steady in the latest Baker Hughes rig count, showing only a minimal shift even as several major U.S. basins experienced notable declines. Oklahoma Play-by-Play Oklahoma recorded 41 active rigs, down by just one from the previous week. Even …

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Tulsa Neighbors Offered Preblast Checks for Data Center Plan

Tulsa Neighbors Offered Preblast Inspections Ahead of $1 Billion Data Center Project Residents living near the site of the proposed $1 billion Project Clydesdale data center in Tulsa recently learned they could receive a free “preblast” home inspection ahead of heavy construction work that will involve blasting and explosive charges. Letters Arrive After Groundbreaking Beale …

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Energy Brief: U.S. Grid Risks & Data Center Expansion

Energy Brief: U.S. Grid Risks & Data Center Expansion A U.S. House committee will examine electric-grid vulnerabilities — Lawmakers seek bipartisan solutions for reliability threatsA congressional committee will hold a hearing this week on potential grid weaknesses, an issue that could generate rare bipartisan agreement as both parties acknowledge rising reliability concerns driven by extreme …

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OGE wants Commissioner Hiett to recuse himself from cases

  At one time Oklahoma Gas and Electric was a supporter of Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett during his campaigns for office. But a recent filing with the Corporation Commission indicated the utility used its sword of power to sever all relations with the Republican regulator who voted recently against OGE’s request for new generation …

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SPP Wins FERC Approval for Priority Review Process

SPP Wins FERC Approval for Priority Review Process Allowing 20% Generator Expansion The Southwest Power Pool (SPP) secured a major regulatory win last week as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a new priority review process that allows utility operators to temporarily expand generating capacity by up to 20%. The change could directly impact utilities …

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Major data center proposed near Waco, Texas

  A small town about 5 miles north of downtown Waco, Texas is the proposed site for a large-scale data center project and like those proposed in Oklahoma, it has its supporters and its detractors. Investment firm Infrakey wants to build the data center in Lacy Lakeview and its project is valued at $10 billion …

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