Oklahoma electricity regulation causes debate for some
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. is gearing up for an unusual fight.
The state’s largest electricity provider is trying to avoid spending more than $1 billion to clean up emissions from two coal plants in Oklahoma that contribute to the "regional haze” at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuges and other federal wildlife areas.
OG&E even has the Sierra Club on its side, company officials s...
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