December 2025 archive

Colorado gas utilities hit with tougher emissions mandates

Colorado Gas Utilities Ordered to Cut Emissions 41% by 2035 State Regulators Impose Stricter Mandate Than Agencies Recommended Companies that supply Colorado homes and businesses with natural gas have been hit with new emission requirements forcing them to cut carbon pollution by 41% from 2015 levels. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission voted 2–1 last month …

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Nuclear energy grants awarded by Department of Energy

DOE Awards $5.3 Million for University-Led Nuclear Energy Infrastructure Projects The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy announced more than $5.3 million for 15 university-led infrastructure projects designed to strengthen America’s nuclear energy workforce, expand laboratory and research capabilities, and restore the nation’s position as the world’s leading energy producer. DOE stated …

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Regulators to discuss OGE’s recusal request for Commissioner Todd Hiett

  The feud between Oklahoma Gas and Electric and Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett could come to a head Thursday when the commissioners meet to discuss the utility’s request for Hiett to recuse himself from its rate case for expanded electric generation projects. The recusal request, filed before Thanksgiving, accused Hiett of impartiality against OGE and …

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Growth of data centers results in growing lawsuits too

Legal Challenges Grow as Data Centers’ Energy Demand Raises Alarms Nationwide Opposition to data centers and renewable energy projects in Oklahoma continues to escalate — and the battle mirrors a fast-growing national trend of lawsuits aimed at the enormous energy demands that power the artificial intelligence boom. As E&E News/Politico reported, “Critics of data centers …

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Putin’s threat of more war sent crude and OK energy stocks down

  Crude oil prices dropped 1% on Tuesday as word spread about a possible shaky Russia-Ukraine peace deal. It affected natural gas prices and Oklahoma energy stocks with a negative impact. The markets didn’t like what they heard as Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law …

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Oklahoma’s dry weather to linger into 2026

The weather experts predict dry conditions will linger well into 2026 in Oklahoma, meaning the lack of rainfall will continue for a dryer fall and the start of winter. The Oklahoma Mesonet’s Climatologist Gary McManus wrote this week that the “Warm and dry November drives drought expansion.” November 2025 was a warm and mostly dry …

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Hurricanes in 2024 caused most hours without power in 10 yrs

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Annual 2024 Data values: Distribution System Reliability, Reliability metrics of U.S. distribution system U.S. electricity customers experienced an average of 11 hours of electricity interruptions in 2024, or nearly twice as many as the annual average experienced in the decade before, according to the EIA’s Electric Power Annual 2024 report. Major events …

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ONG out with a financial guidance and 5 year growth rates

ONE Gas Releases 2026 Financial Guidance and Updates Long-Term Growth Outlook Improved earnings are included in a ONE Gas, Inc. financial guidance for 2026 released this week. The guidance included an update on its five-year growth rates, including raising its long-term diluted earnings per share growth rate to 5% to 7%, from 4% to 6% …

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Energy Brief: TSA ID Fee, Targa Deal and Exxon Hydrogen Exit

TSA Rolls Out $45 Identity Verification Option for Travelers The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that beginning February 1, 2026, any passenger who does not present an acceptable form of ID but still wants to fly will have the option to pay a $45 fee to complete identity confirmation through its modernized system, TSA Confirm.ID.Under …

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EIA Reports CO2 Emissions Slip in August 2025

EIA Reports CO2 Emissions Slip in August 2025 A new update from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows a slight decline in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions tied to U.S. energy consumption. The agency released the data in its Monthly Energy Review (MER), offering preliminary estimates for August 2025. CO2 Emissions Dip as Energy Use …

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