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The White House says declaring a climate emergency is still on the table, but Biden won't do it Wednesday.
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For a single day at the end of March, wind was the second-largest source of electricity generation, the Energy Information Administration says. Natural gas is still the nation's largest power source.
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Oklahoma schools have an $80 million problem. That's how much money a late-2021 estimate says is sitting in escrow as big time property owners in rural Oklahoma protest their assessed value — and therefore, their ad valorem tax bill.
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NextEra Energy subsidiary ESI Energy pleaded guilty to charges over the deaths of eagles at three of its wind farms in Wyoming and New Mexico.
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The 999-Megawatt Traverse Wind Energy Center is expected to commence operation sometime in April.
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Earlier this year, the White House called for 30 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030.
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The government and conservationists say wind power is a necessary tool for cutting back our country's climate emissions.
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Oklahoma ranks as one of the top states in the nation for wind-generated electricity. But it recently slipped from being second in the U.S. for wind-turbine produced power.
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Officials say expanding offshore wind will create tens of thousands of jobs and help reduce climate warming emissions. Multiple departments will coordinate to sell new leases and approve permits.
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President Biden is reaching out to labor leaders for input on his massive infrastructure proposal, while also trying to persuade them that a green economy will be good for unions.