Cotton gin operators ask Corporation Commission for relief Operators of Oklahoma’s eight regulated cotton gins say they can no longer operate under rates set more than four decades ago and have asked the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for permission to increase their ginning and bagging charges. According to a recent filing, the cotton gins have gone …
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Ratepayers to feel impact of data center power needs
Oklahoma Faces Growing Strain as Data Centers Drive New Power Demands At Least 18 Data Center Projects Identified Across Oklahoma We’ve been reporting for more than a year about the rapid growth of data centers in Oklahoma and the pressure this boom places on utilities, ratepayers, and the state’s broader power infrastructure. Consumers continue to …
Think tank blisters CWIP laws, urges end to them
New Report Takes Aim at CWIP Laws, Calling Them a “Hidden Tax” on Power Bills A new blistering report from the Manhattan Institute targets the growing use of CWIP — Construction Work in Progress — and takes the policy to the woodshed. The report argues that CWIP laws allow utilities to “gold plate” projects, stretch …
OGE wants Commissioner Hiett to recuse himself from cases
At one time Oklahoma Gas and Electric was a supporter of Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett during his campaigns for office. But a recent filing with the Corporation Commission indicated the utility used its sword of power to sever all relations with the Republican regulator who voted recently against OGE’s request for new generation …
And when they get behind closed doors
In their most recent non-public meeting, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners met behind closed doors for nearly an hour in discussion of internal finance and accounting. In the Thursday, November 20 meeting which started at 3:45 p.m. and ended at 4:37 p.m., the commissioners also discussed personnel issues. No further details were offered in the meeting …
Battery storage project questioned in Creek County
Creek County Residents Push Back on Battery Storage Plan Residents near a proposed battery storage project in Creek County are pushing back on the project proposed by Sofos Power, a firm based in Spain and also with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The project is called the Silver City Resilient Power Battery Energy Storage project and …
Oklahoma Regulators Weigh FERC Order on Large Load Rules
Oklahoma Regulators Weigh FERC Order on Large Load Rules After cancelling a planned meeting on Wednesday, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission will hold a special meeting on Thursday in Oklahoma City. It will focus on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and a recent order regarding large electrical loads and the Interstate Transmission Company. The discussion and …
OGE acts promptly on energy projects approval
Regulators Approve Major Generation Projects Without CWIP Oklahoma Gas and Electric notified the Securities and Exchange Commission that Oklahoma regulators approved hundreds of millions of dollars in new energy projects. The utility filed a Current Report on Form 8-K after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission issued its order late last week. However, state regulators rejected OG&E’s …
Oklahoma regulators call off announced meeting
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners were set to possibly give the go-ahead this week to a $260 million project to improve American Electric Power Company’s electric transmission line from Lawton eastward to near Ardmore. But a Tuesday morning announcement declared the meeting had been cancelled. It did not offer an …
Utility commissioners caution FERC over data center growth
State Regulators Push Back on Federal Authority State utility regulators across the country are warning the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) not to overstep its authority as the agency seeks to connect massive data centers to interstate power transmission grids. Members of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)—including Oklahoma Corporation Commission Chair Kim …







