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Tribes want role in renewable energy quest

Source: Tulsa World
Washington : DC : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Osage Nation Principal Chief Jim Gray told a key Senate committee Thursday that tribes are being locked out of renewable energy opportunities by bureaucratic delays, lack of financing and inadequate access to the national transmission grid. Representing a consortium of tribes, Gray said they are...
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