Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

Energy briefs

** During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania on Monday, former President Trump said he’d eliminate the Biden administration’s power plant rule but was noncommittal about his position on a tax credit for electric vehicles. ** Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) indicated to reporters at the Democratic National Convention that climate legislation would be on the agenda if Democrats retain the White House and …

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** The morning after being called out on national television by United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain during the Democratic National Convention, Stellantis has confirmed it is delaying plans to reopen the shuttered Belvidere Assembly Plant. ** Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it will no longer make all-electric three-row SUVs and will instead produce hybrid SUVs, …

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Arkansas solar plant to provide power for 3 GM car plants

    General Motors is making a big move toward solar power and it’s good news for an Arkansas-based solar power plant. The car and truck manufacturer announced a 15-year renewable energy purchase to supply three U.S. assembly plants, including the Wentzville Assembly plant in Missouri. The Detroit News reported the purchase is from NorthStar …

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** A century-old rail lift bridge that crosses the U.S.-Canada border near the cities of International Falls, Minnesota, and Fort Frances, Ontario, has collapsed, and it’s unclear when the area will reopen to water traffic along the Rainy River. No trains were involved, and no one was injured in Wednesday’s collapse, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. ** …

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County commissioners adopt rules that kill a solar farm near Wichita

The approval by county commissioners of new rules restricting solar farms around the city of Wichita, Kansas just killed a planned Invenergy solar farm. Sedgwick County Commissioners voted this week in support of new rules to include prohibiting solar farms  in “urban growth areas,” a move that killed a 103 MW project first proposed in 2019. …

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Energy briefs

** An oil company reports it plans to begin operations next summer at a $1.3 billion direct air capture project in Texas as it absorbs one of the Permian Basin’s largest independent oil producers. ** As she looks to secure Pennsylvania voters for the upcoming presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris is trying — and struggling — to dodge …

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Electrical blackouts in Texas also mean the state can’t get help from neighboring states

  As renewable energy growth advances across Texas and more electricity is coming from wind and solar, it also presents a quandry for the state’s power grid. Texas doesn’t share the renewable electricity with other states and it avoids any federal oversight. On the other hand, it also means should Texas suffer intense power outages, …

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County commissioners in Wichita want solar farm restrictions

    County commissioners in Wichita, Kansas plan a vote this week to set limits on large-scale solar projects but one developer already says it would block his company’s planned $200 million project. Sedgwick county commissioners are proposing rules to limit solar projects to 1,280 acres and at the same time, ban large farms that …

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Another large solar manufacturing plant will be built in Albuquerque

  Albuquerque, New Mexico is about to get a second large-scale solar manufacturing plant. Ebon Solar, with Singapore connections, plans to construct a 834,000-square-foot plant at a development area called Mesa del Sol. The site is also where another solar energy firm, Maxeon Solar Technologies, is planning to locate. Ebon announced this week it will …

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Energy briefs

** More than a dozen House Republicans wrote to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Tuesday asking him not to axe clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) if the GOP maintains or expands its House majority next year. ** The reaction to selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be running mate to …

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