Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

Rep. Mullin says Demos climate bill will make US energy dependent

  Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin admits he’s concerned the recently unveiled climate plan by Democrats in the House will turn the country’s energy independence into “energy dependence” and because of their power on capitol hill, it will also likely happen. He believes Democrats pushing the Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation’s Future act …

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Rice mill to build Arkansas’ largest solar power project

  Arkansas regulators have signed off on allowing Producers Rice Mill Inc. and Scenic Hill Solar of North Little rock to build the state’s largest commercial solar power and battery storage system. The operation will be located at the mill’s site in Stuttgart, a city located southeast of Little Rock. Arkansas Business reported the approval …

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Solar leases approved by New Mexico Land Office

  A New Mexico state agency has approved for the first time the use of state land for a solar power project to provide electricity for the city of Las Cruces. New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard approved the deal this week when she signed four leases with Las Cruces reported the Associated Press. …

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What an environmentalist says Oklahoma should do to avoid power outages

    A young environmentalist is telling Oklahomans they need more solar panels on their homes to avoid the disastrous power outages like the state suffered last week and smiley faces on our utility bills to urge us to change our behavior about climate change. Writing a “Point of View” in the Wednesday Oklahoman, Graham …

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Mullin in The Hill: The cold truth on energy

“I firmly believe it is not the governments job to pick winners and losers in our fuel mix”—Rep. Markwayne Mullin Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin went after the “radical left” and “overregulation” in a recent op-ed piece for The Hill in which he defended the fossil fuel industry during the cold spell that killed dozens and …

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Residential solar users in Kansas get a win from regulators

  Kansas regulators voted Thursday to turn down a plan by Evergy to charge a monthly grid access fee to solar users, handing something of a temporary win for them. The Kansas Corporation Commission decided to reject the company’s solutions, reported the Hutchinson News. Evergy had wanted to charge solar users a grid access fee …

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Study says Oklahoma needs improved technology for renewable power

  A study by a coalition of renewable energy groups claims grid-enhancing technologies in Oklahoma and Kansas could help the two states integrate more than 5,200 megawatts of new renewable generation by 2025. The study entitled “Unlocking the Queue” and done by the Working for Advanced Transmission Technologies Coalition focused on Oklahoma and Kansas and …

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Energy news in brief

** New Mexico officials promote an oil and gas company’s 8 MW solar array in the Permian Basin as the type of carbon-reducing initiative companies could pursue under a statewide “clean-fuel standard.”  ** German automaker Porsche is working on a synthetic fuel technology that the company says has the potential to make combustion engines just as clean …

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Energy news in brief

** Saudi Arabia intends to raise its oil output in April after committing to unilaterally cut 1 million barrels per day of crude production in February and March in an effort to boost global prices, according to advisers to the kingdom, though they said the plans could be reversed if circumstances change reported Morning Consult. …

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Solar panel users could face fees in Missouri

  In Missouri, the legislature is considering a bill to allow utility companies to charge more to buy back excess electrical power from solar panel users. A House Utilities Committee held a hearing this week on legislation that would allow utilities and electricity providers to raise costs for customers who use solar panels. It would …

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