News - Brian Alford
OKLAHOMA CITY, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company (OG&E) announced today that it will implement an interim $24 million annual increase to its Oklahoma rates
By Jack Money, The Oklahoman Jun. 4--OGE Energy Corp. proposes using low nitrogen oxide burners to reduce haze problems caused by power plants near wilderness areas and national parks in Oklahoma, officials say.
By Adam Wilmoth, The Oklahoman Sep. 11--Three of the state's largest electric utilities now must consider new ways to meet their future energy needs after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted Monday to reject a proposed $1.87 billion coal-fired power plant near Red Rock.
By June Torbati, Gina Harkins and Crystal Mason, The Oklahoman Sep. 11--Despite having one of the nation's most abundant supplies of natural gas, Oklahoma gets most of its power from coal imported from outside the state.
