Category: General

More federal funds for Oklahoma Broadband Office

Oklahoma is getting another $168 million in federal funding for the expansion of rural broadband service, bringing its total to $948 million in federal funds since t he creation of the Oklahoma Broadband Office. Executive Director Mike Sanders announced this week the state had been allocated $167.7 million in additional federal grant funds for high-speed …

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Chinese company to build $200 million solar plant in Texas

    Chinese solar giant, Trina Solar Co. plans to build a $200 million manufacturing plant in Texas and the announcement comes just weeks after the U.S.. accused the panel supplier of bypassing tariffs. Production is set to begin in 2024 as the plant will produce about 5 gigawatts of panels a year. Trina is …

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Quick energy stories

** Stellantis NV, the owner of Jeep and Chrysler, reached a partial agreement with the United Auto Workers union on Monday as a strike deadline looms that could cost the auto industry more than $1 billion. ** The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission rejected a permit application Monday for a proposed carbon dioxide pipeline through the …

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Sen. Mullin complains of too many strings attached to funding of water projects

  Oklahoma U.S. Sen.. Markwayne Mullin made it clear in a recent Senate hearing that states and municipalities should have the flexibility to direct their government funds without being burdened by what he sees as restrictive regulatory conditions. He said too often, there are too many strings attached to the federal funding of water projects. …

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Crude oil prices held mostly steady on Monday while OK energy stocks fell

Crude oil prices were largely unchanged at the end of Monday’s trading while Oklahoma energy stocks recorded losses. The global benchmark held above the $90 a barrel it reached last week for the first time in 10 months. Brent crude finished down 1 cent at $90.64 in trading on ICE Futures Europe. U.S. benchmark, West …

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Cooler weather is welcome relief in Oklahoma

How about the soothing cooler weather that enveloped the entire state of Oklahoma Monday? Oklahoma Climatologist Gary McManus, in his Monday Mesonet report suggested the day could have turned out to be the first one in 57 days where the temperature, somewhere in the state, did not reach 90 degrees. He suggested there is a …

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Appeals court to hear challenges to big truck tailpipe emissions law

  In Washington this week, Congress will not only return to work but a federal appeals court will hear challenges to the Biden administration’s efforts to curb tailpipe emissions. It could mean the cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will end up before the U.S. Supreme Court. Three challenges were …

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Oklahoma City gets high ranking in pro-growth policy study

  Oklahoma City is considered among the top  ten cities in the nation with pro-growth policies, according to a new report. The “Free Cities Index” of the nation’s most 50 populous cities was released by the Free Cities Center at the nonpartisan, free-market think tank, the Pacific Research Institute. The five cities implementing the most pro-growth …

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OKC to Florida flights offered by two major airlines

  Two major airlines, Southwest Airlines and American Airlines, announced extended seasonal service to Florida from Oklahoma City, just in time for fall and winter breaks. “We’ve been targeting more non-stop service to Florida from OKC, and these additional non-stops to Orlando and Miami provide the service our market is looking for,” said Jeff Mulder, …

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Pueblo Nation lobbies against bill allowing oil and gas drilling near historic site in New Mexico

  Representatives of the Pueblo Nation traveled to Washington this week as the U.S. House returned to work to lobby against a bill that would allow oil and gas drilling around the historic Greater Chaco Canyon in northern New Mexico. The 20 Pueblos are members of the All Pueblo Council of Governors. The council opposes …

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