Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

Scott Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen—implications of a One Big Beautiful Bill on green energy subsidies

  The potential impact on energy of a One Big Beautiful bill. It was one of the topics in our latest Scott Mitchell talks energy with Jerry Bohnen. Will subsidies for renewable energy be eliminated as Republicans want in Congress?  

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** A top EOG Resources executive agrees U.S. shale oil production has likely peaked and is now in decline., reported Hart Energy. “I think U.S. shale oil has definitely slowed, there’s no doubt about it,” EOG COO Jeff Leitzell said June 24 in response to a question about peak U.S. oil at the JPMorgan Energy, Power, …

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Energy Secretary and Congressman say it’s time to end green energy subsidies

    Oklahoma Energy Secretary Jeff Starling joined Republican Congressman Josh Brecheen in a recent Washington Examiner opinion piece citing their opposition to any more green energy subsidies. They might be getting their wish after the Senate voted Saturday night on proposed changes to end the subsidies. Entitled “Senate should stop funding failure, repeal green …

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$350 million plant expansion in Arkansas includes production of its own electricity

  More and more, the ability of new or expanding industry to produce some of its own electricity is becoming critical around the country. In something of a “behind the meter” move such as Oklahoma implemented this year with a new state law, allowing industries to generate their own electricity, a similar move was part …

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** Federal regulators have issued a handful of gas-related orders  that clear the path for new pipeline and energy infrastructure in the Midwest and along the Gulf Coast. The decisions from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission come as the agency has taken steps to remove barriers to building gas pipelines, including granting a one-year waiver to a FERC rule …

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Texas has law controlling power supplies for data centers

      While Oklahoma adopted a “behind the meter” approach to deal with the rapid growth of industrial projects such as data centers, Texas took a different approach. Gov. Greg Abbott recently signed a law in which state regulators will develop what are called demand management programs, a move to cut data center power …

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Meta’s need for more electricity results in big contract with solar farms in Texas

After signing an agreement earlier this year to get electrical power from the Rockhaven wind farm in southern Oklahoma, Meta is expanding its power search. This time, it’s in Texas where the giant tech company signed what are called Environmental Attributes Purchase Agreements with Adapture Renewables for 360 MW of power from two solar projects. …

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** Constellation Energy plans to restart Unit 1 of the former Three Mile Island nuclear power plant as the Crane Clean Energy Center. In a $16 billion deal between owner Constellation Energy and Microsoft to power the tech giant’s AI data centers, Three Mile Island is set to return to service as the Crane Clean …

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** Thousands of households in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania lose power as temperatures soar above 100 degrees and air conditioning use strains the grid. ** According to the Energy Information Administration, in 2023, nuclear power and renewable energy sources, such as solar power and wind power, accounted for 18% of the total energy …

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ERCOT leader confident of meeting summer electrical demands in Texas

  As a heat dome hovers over the country, bringing 100 degree or greater temperatures, the head of ERCOT, the Texas grid, is confident it will be able to provide more than enough electricity to power air conditioners. ERCOT President Pablo Vegas also revealed in an interview that the grid has inspected more than 3,000 …

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