A $20,000 investment in residential solar panels for a Tahlequah family has turned into a nightmare. The family found out the hard way—the panels cannot be used to allow the family to get credits from the city of Tahlequah. KOTV in Tulsa reported the family of Jacquelynn Osborne thought the the solar panels on the …
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** Debris from a broken offshore wind turbine has for days been washing up on the Nantucket shore, prompting beach closures and frustrating locals at the peak of the summer season. The massive turbine blade – as long as a football field – was part of the Vineyard Wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts and its islands, Martha’s Vineyard …
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** The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement with Hi-Noon Petroleum Inc. resolving alleged Clean Water Act violations involving a gasoline discharge into Grayling Creek in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The company will pay $20,000 and finish a $45,000 supplemental environmental project after the August 2022 incident. ** Offshore wind developers have sent teams to …
Arkansas solar farms part of major NextEra Energy and Entergy deal
Solar farms used by Entergy Arkansas will be part of a major solar power generation deal announced recently between Entergy Corp. and NextEra Energy Resources. In the past six years, NexEra, headquartered in Florida, has made deal on four solar projects with Entergy Corp. subsidiary Entergy Arkansas LLC, reported Arkansas Business. Click here for …
EIA expects rising electricity demand and natural gas prices to affect electricity fuel mix for the rest of 2024
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects that the United States will generate more electricity from renewables and coal in the second half of this year, as electricity demand and natural gas prices increase. In its July Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), EIA forecasts that natural gas prices will be about 36% higher in the second half …
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** Exxon Mobil said on Monday lower natural gas prices and refining margins are expected to hit the oil major’s second-quarter earnings. The oil major would be reporting its first earnings after closing the acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources for $60 billion, with the combined operations making it the largest oil producer in the Permian basin. ** …
Tax credits to be used for western Oklahoma solar power project
A new development has occurred in the first solar power contract for the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority. The North Fork Solar Solar Project under development by Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, in western Oklahoma’s Kiowa County, will use $103 million in tax credits. Recurrent recently signed the agreement with Bank of America, …
Growing opposition to wind and solar farms and EVs
A new study finds waning support for renewable energy and EVs. The findings are from the Pew Research Center which concluded the support is slipping because Republicans are not enthusiastic about electric vehicles. Bloomberg News reported four years ago, there was 90% support for solar farms, but it has dropped to 78%. Wind farm support fell …
Energy briefs
** BP has put all new offshore wind projects on pause as the oil company’s new chief executive seeks to focus more heavily on fossil fuels. Murray Auchincloss, who became permanent head of the business at the start of the year, has also frozen hiring in the offshore wind division. ** California lawmakers advance legislation that would …
Tulsa to be site of Norwegian firm’s first-ever solar wafer plant in the U.S.
Solar manufacturing is coming to Tulsa in a big way—$620 million worth. NorSun, a Norwegian solar energy company that manufactures monocrystalline silicon wafers for the global solar energy industry, announced this week plans to build a plant at the Tulsa International Airport. Governor Kevin Stitt made the announcement this week that the firm …

