"Oklahoma Renewable Energy Policy Encounters a COVID Roadblock: 2019-20" by Warigia M. Bowman and Debbie Firestone
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On the road to energy security, independence, and success, this past year Oklahoma has seen “construction” projects in the works. Renewable energy, however, hit a major roadblock in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic. Historically, Oklahoma produced most of its electricity through coal and natural gas. In the past decade, renewable sources like wind and solar energy represent a growing segment of electricity generation in the state. In 2019 and 2020, Oklahoma developed a stronger renewable energy policy by enacting legislation, passing administrative decisions, and passing local city ordinances.

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10.37419/JPL.V7.I3.18

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512

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