OOLOGAH, Okla. — A drive down 169, in Oologah, provides views of the countryside and a little fall foliage. But tucked away in the woods is a small yellow sign. “I’ve been contacting all my friends ...
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers remain a widely adopted solution in the field of control systems due to their simplicity, flexibility, and ability to control a wide range of ...
TULSA, Okla. — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) is moving forward with a major infrastructure upgrade first announced in 2022, aimed at strengthening the electric grid in south Tulsa and Jenks ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission approves PSO’s request to purchase a power plant in Jenks. PSO first asked OCC to buy the Green Country Power Plant from Tokyo-based J-Power back in September. The ...
Drawn by local talent, cheap labor and state cash incentives, start-ups building the weapons of the future are revitalizing manufacturing in once-vibrant industrial towns. A worker inspecting a drone ...
Increasing demand for electricity in Tulsa area expected to outgrow supply of power within two years. PSO buying and building new generation capacity, asking to recover cost from customers TULSA, Okla ...
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded 13 companies positions on an acquisition vehicle for armed protective security officer services at federally leased or owned facilities. Hear government ...
TULSA, Okla. — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) is warning customers of a utility scam going around Oklahoma. They state that recent reports show that individuals are posing as utility ...
Abstract: Energy harvesting represents a significant focus of attention for researchers to make optimal use of the energy available around in the environment, whether it is a natural phenomenon or ...
Swarm Intelligence, inspired by collective behaviors in nature, is now being applied to robotics, enabling multiple humanoid robots to collaborate seamlessly on complex tasks. UBTech's Walker S1 ...
PSO received final approval for a rate hike of $12 a month for the average residential customer from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. But, because fuel costs to generate electricity are down, the ...
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