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A coin toss decides a tied Pasadena council race, new challengers join the 2026 Texas Senate race, and LGBTQ concerns surface at Houston City Hall.
Clean Energy Texas’ Risk of Summer Blackouts Reduced Thanks to Solar and Batteries The state’s grid operator reported less than a 1 percent chance of emergency events.
President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill would cut Texas jobs, stifle innovation and drive up debt.
Adapture Renewables and Meta have signed two EAPAs that will see the latter acquire power from a 360MW Texas solar portfolio.
It would spike risk, too, of conservation alerts and energy emergencies faced by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) at times of peak power demand on the state’s power grid.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is the grid operator charged with ensuring reliable electric service for 90% of the state and is overseen by the Public Utility Commission of ...
Ending public comment, Texas Representative and former Longview Mayor Jay Dean, took the podium to announce a $3 million grant to be given to the city to aid in the building of the pool.
This Week in Texas, a coin toss decided a seat on the Pasadena City Council, and ABC13 was there for the dramatic conclusion to a tied race.
Solving the hurdle of creating highly reliable physical AI will require new approaches to data gathering, architectures for monitoring/interventions and systems thinking.
Texas’ Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) comes in second with 8,200 MW of installed battery capacity.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas said its latest forecast calls for this summer’s peak demand to reach 87.5 gigawatts — 2 gigawatts higher than the current record.
SPRINGDALE -- A new zoning district allowing for recreational vehicle parks in the city was approved Tuesday.
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