By Paul Monies, Business WriterTULSA — Future development of Oklahoma’s wind industry will need greater transparency, collaboration and community involvement if the state is to realize its potential as one of the nation’s biggest wind producers, speakers said Thursday at a roundtable on wind regulation. The forum at the University of Tulsa’s College of Law comes as lawmakers consider more than a dozen bills to reform incentives for wind energy and put additional siting regulations in place. Oklahoma’s first commercial-scale wind farm began operations in 2003.Read more on NewsOK.com