Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

PSO wins Corporation Commission approval of $2.46 billion renewable energy project

  With a 2-0 vote, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners on Thursday signed off on the $2.46 billion renewable energy project for Public Service Company of Oklahoma. The project includes PSO’s acquisition of three solar farms and three wind farms located in southern Kansas and the Texas Panhandle. Commissioner Bob Anthony was absent from the meeting where …

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Quick reads of other energy stories

** Firms that haul freight across the San Diego-Tijuana border say they are not prepared for California’s plan to phase out diesel trucks because Mexico lacks zero-emission vehicles and charging infrastructure. ** Under pressure from environmentalists, New York lawmakers on Tuesday made their state the first in the nation to ban the use of natural gas …

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US Senate votes to override Biden’s lifting of tariffs on Chinese made solar panels

  Oklahoma U.S. Sens. James Lankford and Markwayne Mullin were among those Wednesday in the Senate who helped pass a measure to override President Biden’s move last year to allow Chinese solar panel manufacturers to avoid tariffs for 24 months. The vote was 56-41 and included some Democrats who voted in favor of the resolution …

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PSO’s $2.4 billion renewable energy project to be voted on by Corporation Commissioners

  Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners will meet Thursday to consider a settlement agreement reached over the $2.46 billion renewable energy project proposed by Public Service Company of Oklahoma. The joint stipulation and settlement  agreement was announced last week by Attorney General Gentner Drummond who finally signed onto the settlement for the need of the project. “With …

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Rep. Cole—why the House overturned Biden’s lifting of foreign solar panel tariffs

  Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Tom Cole got straight to the point in explaining why he and other members of the House voted to overturn President Biden who tariffs on foreign solar panel manufacturers. “The United States cannot continue to ignore China’s unfair trade practices and sacrifice American manufacturing jobs on the altar of Green New …

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Agreement announced on PSO renewable energy projects

    Attorney General Gentner Drummond and several parties representing customer interests have entered into a joint stipulation and settlement agreement with Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) regarding its pending application for approval of six capacity projects. The settlement paves the way for a decrease in PSO customer rates beginning in 2026. The project …

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Enel confirms Oklahoma is its top candidate for solar panel factory

  Confirmation that Oklahoma is the leading candidate for a major U.S. solar panel and cell factory came this week from Italian utility Enel SpA. The company issued a statement about the plant that will be one of the largest to produce solar cells in the U.S. “We have identified Oklahoma as the leading candidate …

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Hern and other House Committee members reject Biden’s solar tariff suspension

  Oklahoma Congressman Kevin Hern and other Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee voted this week to reserve the Biden administration’s suspension of tariffs on solar panels from four Southeast Asian nations. The vote was 26-13 and Democrat Terri Sewell joined the GOP majority in approving the measure that sets up the resolution …

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Oklahoma Governor hopes to secure Enel solar plant and 1,500 jobs

  Oklahoma  is reported to be the leading candidate for a solar-panel manufacturing facility that Enel North America wants to build. It already has the support of Gov. Kevin Stitt who is urging the legislature to support an undisclosed incentive package to land the site that could result in 1,500 new jobs in northeast Oklahoma …

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US and world energy headlines

** The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced on Tuesday that it has approved the construction of a 732-mile high-voltage transmission line across the Western U.S. that will help transport renewable energy. The transmission line, called the TransWest Express Project, will run from south-central Wyoming through northwestern Colorado and central Utah before reaching its endpoint in southern Nevada, …

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