Oklahomans believe energy’s answer is blowing in the wind, survey shows
Pat McFerron is a veteran pollster, but he admits he was surprised by the results of one of his latest endeavors.
It showed 91 percent of Oklahoma residents support further development of wind farms in the state, while 72 percent are willing to pay more for electricity generated by wind.
McFerron said 62 percent of the 600 people polled in the Sept. 20-24 telephone survey even indicated they were willing to fo...
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