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The legislation, which now returns to the Senate for review, encourages large-scale users to develop backup power sources.
In 2021, the Texas state Legislature knew it had a problem with the electric grid. A February storm knocked out power for 4.5 ...
Though several anti-renewables measures died when the legislative session ended, business and industry is left with uncertainty about the future.
HOUSTON — As hurricane season officially begins and summer heat intensifies across Texas, all eyes are on the state’s power ...
If signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, large data centers would pay more for grid connections and could be forced to curtail ...
Texas has long been a magnet for manufacturing and data center development, thanks to its business-friendly climate, abundant land, and ...
The proposal is meant to help the state better manage its electric supply during times of high demand. Critics say the ...
US telco AT&T has inked a long-term virtual Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Canadian energy giant Enbridge for the entire ...
Legislation that would "kill renewable energy in Texas" failed to progress in the state's House of Representatives.
Senate Bill 6 would increase regulations on data centers and other large electric consumers, while Senate Bill 7 would help ...
A bill that gives Texas oversight over energy transactions between power generators and the state’s largest consumers of electricity heads to Gov.