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As hurricane season officially begins and summer heat intensifies across Texas, all eyes are on the state’s power grid.
Three bills that would have threatened to derail Texas’ clean energy boom failed to pass this week in the Texas Legislature.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTribCast: Did lawmakers improve Texas’ infrastructure?Today’s episode of the TribCast is sponsored by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas REALTORS and Water Grows.
As hurricane season begins, ERCOT says power supply is stable—but experts warn Texas still lacks the backup energy needed to ...
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The Public Utility Commission has been implementing new rules that will make the ERCOT grid more reliable by improving the ...
Texas has built an unlikely reputation in recent years as a leader in clean energy. Its open electricity market has created ...
Telecom giant AT&T has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for generation from a new solar power project in Texas.
A bill signed by Abbott becomes law. If he leaves a bill unsigned but doesn't veto it, it also automatically becomes law.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBill that gives Texas increased oversight of largest energy users wins Legislature’s approvalSenate Bill 6, which now heads to the governor’s desk, gives the state’s electricity managers the ability to shut power to ...
Gas pipeline company Enbridge marked the completion of the 130-MW Orange Grove Solar project, its first solar facility in the ...
The legislation, which now returns to the Senate for review, encourages large-scale users to develop backup power sources.
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