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The Oklahoma legislature is considering a measure that would require more state oversight for renewable energy facilities. The bill passed its first legislative hurdle Tuesday, gaining unanimous approval from the House Utilities Committee.
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President Trump signed an executive order temporarily stopping approvals for new wind projects.
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In Oklahoma, as the wind sweeps down the plain, it glides through dozens of wind farms. But what happens when the turbines on those farms are no longer in service? A new recycling center has opened in northwestern Oklahoma to give them new life.
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Love’s Travel Stops will put more ethanol fuel infrastructure in place and add EV charging stations to multiple locations.
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Despite an August of brutal heat, Texans have not been asked to conserve electricity like they were last year.
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Some Kansas counties are considering tighter regulations on solar farms as the industry sees significant growth in the state.
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The number of megawatts produced in Kansas is expected to multiply by more than 34 times over in the next four years.
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The utility, which serves 1.6 million customers in Kansas and Missouri, is drawing criticism from environmental groups for keeping open its oldest coal plant. Evergy also said that Kansas City's clean energy goals are “incredibly aggressive” and too expensive.
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SwRI is developing a turbine that runs off of supercritical carbon dioxide, a heated up fluid state of CO2, which is significantly more efficient than steam turbines used across the energy industry, with a much smaller physical footprint.
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Senators want to make renewable energy in the Texas more expensive and put public money toward building more gas power plants.