Utilities plan for future without coal
It's back to the planning room for the state's largest electric utilities.
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. , Public Service Co. of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority officially scrapped plans for their proposed $1.87 billion coal-fired power plant near Red Rock after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission on Thursday refused to allow OG&E and PSO to recover construction costs before the facility b...
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