Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach just sent a shockwave through those hoping to recover millions, or in the case of Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Gentner’s promise of ‘billions’ of dollars, from natural gas overcharges in the 2021 winter storm Uri. Kobach announced this week he had dismissed the lawsuit against Macquarie Energy, the firm …
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Oklahoma mayors not among those pleading Congress to save energy tax credits
More than 130 mayors and local leaders representing 39 states are begging Congress to protect clean energy tax credits that they believe created hundreds of thousands of new jobs and billions in investments. None were from Oklahoma. The letter to Congressional leaders from the mayors, many who belong to a group called Climate Mayors, …
FERC approves more power plants for nation’s largest electric grid
The Southwest Power Pool, of which Oklahoma is a member, is one of several major electric grids across the U.S. and now the nation’s largest grid wins approval for new power-plant projects to handle the stunning growth of data centers. PJM Interconnection LLC manages a 13-state network including from the East Coast to Chicago …
Crude oil prices recorded another day of gains
Crude oil prices hit a two-week high on Tuesday as traders were worried about the sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil supplies. Added to their concern was the increasing Middle East tensions. As a result, both crude benchmarks recorded a third straight day of gains and reached their highest closes since Jan. 28. West …
Vote delayed on solar farm in Wagoner County
A vote by Wagoner County Commissioners on a nearly 5,000 solar farm opposed by some residents and landowners was delayed on Monday. The three commissioners had previously delayed a vote whether to approve the Persica Solar Farm proposed by NextEra Energy. They agreed again to put the issue on hold for another 30 days, …
Bill targeting Turnpike Authority wins committee approval
A bill to rein in the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s expansion of turnpikes won approval this week in a State Senate Committee. Senate Bill 80 was approved on a 12-0 vote in the Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee. However, as the Norman Transcript reported, legislators also struck the measure’s title which is considered to be …
State Treasurer continues fight against ESG policies
Even as he is restrained by a judge’s order to no longer enforce Oklahoma’s anti-ESG act, State Treasurer Todd Russ is using the pulpit to speak against the practice by some financial companies. An Oklahoma County District Judge issued an order last year preventing Russ from enforcing the Oklahoma Energy Discrimination Elimination Act adopted …
Muskogee Lithium refinery operator inks major technology contract
Stardust Power, the developer of the recently announced construction of a lithium refinery in Muskogee, said this week it has reached a major licensing agreement regarding some of the technology for the Oklahoma plant. The Connecticut-based developer of battery-grade lithium products announced the execution of an exclusive licensing agreement with KMX Technologies, Inc., a …
Which states have lowest EV charging electricity rates?
Drivers of electric vehicles are finding a wide range of the prices they pay at public chargers across the U.S. And those who say Oklahoma has the lowest electricity rates in the country might be surprised to know, that’s not the case when it comes to the EV charging network. According to AAA, Oklahoma …
Cold snap means more natural gas consumption
Not counting this week’s cold weather snap, earlier cold weather resulted in the fourth-largest reported drawdown of natural gas in the country. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported the mid-January colder-than-normal weather increased natural gas consumption for home heating. During the week ending January 24, 2025, stocks fell by 321 billion cubic feet (Bcf), …







