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Senate Bill 6 tasks the state’s Public Utility Commission with creating a framework for handling the surge in data centers ...
New research reveals a massive planned expansion of electrical generation to power artificial intelligence and other heavy ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNLawmakers passed bills this session to boost the state power grid but failed to limit renewablesWith demand expected to soar, the Legislature passed bills aimed at boosting supply and making the grid more reliable. Bills ...
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Renewable energy and battery storage companies are canceling their Texas projects at rates unseen since 2021, according to an ...
HOUSTON — As hurricane season officially begins and summer heat intensifies across Texas, all eyes are on the state’s power grid. According to ERCOT’s latest supply and demand projections, Texas ...
The analysis by solar energy company Wolf River Electric reviewed large-scale summer outages between 2019 and 2023. While Michigan reported the highest number of outages overall, Texas leads the ...
Senate Bill 6’s so-called “kill switch” provision, which would give the Electric Reliability Council of Texas the power to shut off power to large consumers during power grid emergencies ...
Agilitas Energy, a developer and operator of renewable energy and energy storage systems, announced the commissioning of a ...
Texas lawmakers have advanced a bill to prohibit offshore wind turbines in the Gulf of Mexico from connecting to the state’s primary power grid through state waters. Senate Bill 383 passed ...
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With Texas headed into another summer of record-breaking heat forecasts, state lawmakers took steps to better coordinate ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWhat solar? What wind? Texas data centers build their own gas power plantsThe plant would be big enough to power a major city, with 1,200 megawatts of planned generation capacity fueled by West Texas ...
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Major energy consumers will face new limits if Texas House approves proposalODESSA — A Texas House panel approved a bill that changes how industrial energy consumers coordinate their operations with the state’s electric grid manager and providers last week.
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