Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

Solar and wind receive more government subsidies than oil and gas

  A new government report confirms what many in the oil and gas industry have contended since Joe Biden became President—his administration gives more subsidies to renewable energy than to the fossil fuel industry. No surprise, but the 59-page report by the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration also showed that the solar industry is …

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Hail leaves home solar units destroyed in Austin, Texas

  One of the risks of solar power is mother nature, i.e. hail. Just ask residents of Austin, Texas who learned the hard way when a thunderstorm dropped hail the size of golf balls last weekend. KVUE TV in Austin reported the hail shattered rooftop solar panels on homes. “We got them because we thought …

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Government handouts for solar energy industry

  An interesting observation by Austin, Texas energy writer Robert Bryce who pointed out that U.S. solar subsidies are 302 times more than subsidies for nuclear power. Actually, his Wednesday column was a correction from what he had written days earlier. Here’s how he described his newfound mistake: Solar subsidies are even bigger than what …

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National Clean Energy Week observed by Senator

  Oklahoma State Sen. Casey Murdock is a big fan of Oklahoma’s all-of-the-above approach to energy development. He writes about it in a column highlighting the National Clean Energy Week. Click here for McCarville Report  

New Mexico solar credit program runs out of money

  It seems thousands of New Mexico homeowners who sought a 10% state tax credit to offset the cost of their solar systems aren’t eligible. The state program offering the credit ran out of money. Empty pockets. And there’s not much they can do about it because once they’re locked out of the credit funding, …

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Texas AG says counties cannot ban solar farm development

  The interim attorney general in Texas ruled that county governments cannot ban the development of solar farms. The ruling came from Angela Colmenero, the interim attorney general while Ken Paxton awaits his impeachment trial. It came in a decison regarding Franklin County and Colmenero said state law does not give a county the authority …

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Xcel Energy gets funding for long-term energy storage projects

  Xcel Energy announced that it has received a grant of up to $70 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The award will partially fund two long duration energy storage systems in Minnesota and Colorado. Each demonstration-scale system will be a 10 megawatt/1,000 megawatt-hour iron-air battery developed by Massachusetts-based Form Energy. The batteries …

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Energy headlines

** Former President Trump took aim at Biden administration electric vehicle (EV) policy, claiming the president’s “ridiculous all-electric car hoax” is responsible for the United Auto Workers strike against major automakers. “Crooked Joe sold them down the river with his ridiculous all Electric Car Hoax,” Trump said on Truth Social in the early morning Saturday. “Within 3 years, all …

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Oil leader calls for statewide tax on wind and solar energy production

  The head of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma says if the state is thinking about an increase in its gross production tax on oil and gas, then it’s time for a statewide tax on wind and solar energy production. Brook A. Simmons, President of the Alliance responded to Senate President Pro tempore Greg Treat’s …

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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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