Answer to Oklahoma's growing fuel costs found blowin' in the wind

 
By Jack Money
Published: August 28, 2008

In the quest for affordable energy, what might have been unthinkable less than 10 years ago now is a hot commodity.

That's because every extra megawatt hour of power generated by wind means one less utilities have to generate using natural gas.

Executives for both Public Service Co. of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. say that is why they eagerly are pursuing plans to add significant amounts of win...


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