Category: Solar Energy in Oklahoma

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  A heart to heart talk about energy. It’s the latest episode of Scott Mitchell Talks Energy with Jerry Bohnen. Sometimes it’s a direct explanation of the people, events and things that affect the energy industry, whether it’s oil and gas, wind, solar, electricity or even how regulators apply their standards.

Wind and solar slumps left ERCOT at edge of emergency in Texas

  Now it is being admitted—the electric grid in Texas came oh so close to emergency action because of solar and wind power issues in the month of August. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas confirmed this week it encountered multiple tight supply periods during the month because solar output dropped at night when the …

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Oklahoma to get 1,200-acre solar farm near Hobart

  Southwest Oklahoma is getting a 1,200-acre solar farm. Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar plans to build the $112 million solar farm in Kiowa County near the Quartz Mountain State Park and the county seat of Hobart, or about 100 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. The company obtained project financing from NordLB and …

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Organization promotes solar power in Oklahoma’s Green Country

  Yes, the solar industry is alive and well in Oklahoma and promoting an effort to develop more solar energy in the northeat part of the state. Solarize Green Country is hoping to not only expand solar energy but make it more affordable for residents of the Green Country region. The coalition, with the help …

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Construction to begin soon on Enel’s $1 billion solar panel plant in Inola

  Construction on Enel North America’s more than $1 billion solar cell and panel manufacturing plant in northeast Oklahoma is expected to get underway in the next few months. The factory will be located in Inola and Enel is in the process of completing the engineering and design phase of the 2-million-square-foot plant. Enel announced …

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Public Service Company of New Mexico told it needs more renewable energy power

  Public Service Company of New Mexico is being told by a nonprofit that the utility will have to add nearly 1,400 MW of wind and solar power if it expects to become emissions-free by 2040. New Mexico’s Energy Transition Act requires utilities to reach 40% renewables by 2025, 50% renewables by 2030, and 100% …

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Energy briefs

** The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a rule Tuesday that could strip protections from the majority of U.S. wetlands, saying the Supreme Court forced its hand. EPA Administrator Michael Regan called the amended Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule necessary to comply with the court’s May Sackett vs. Environmental Protection Agency decision. ** …

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Renewable power forces Wyoming utility to request 30% rate hike

  Oklahomans have  faced their share of electricity rate hikes in the past several years, but nothing like the ones faced by Wyoming customers—-30%. The fight is focusing on renewable power costs. It’s the hike requested by Rocky Mountain Power and this week, Wyoming customers came out in force during a hearing held by the …

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Tulsa air conditioning manufacturer activates large solar power project

  Tulsa’s AAON, a leader in HVAC manufacturing,  announced a milestone achievement in its sustainability journey by activating 432 solar panels on the roof of its Exploration Center and adjacent NAIC lab (Norman Asbjornson Innovation Center). Public Service Company of Oklahoma gave the green light to activate the solar panels that generate about 240kW of solar …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** The richest 10% of U.S. households produce 40% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, reports a study that takes into account how people live, travel and make money. ** More than 100 new clean energy, battery and electric vehicle manufacturing facilities and expansions have been announced since the Inflation Reduction Act’s passage a year ago. ** Environmental justice …

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