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PUCT sees strong industry response to Texas Energy Fund Loan Program
Odessa American· 5 hours agoIn total, the notices request $38.9 billion in financing for 55,908 megawatts of proposed dispatchable power generation projects for the Electric
Connecting Texas power grid to others would cut outages, MIT says
San Antonio Express-News· 9 hours agoIf the Texas power grid had been connected to neighboring systems in early 2021, the likelihood of...
Vistra, ENGIE and other developers move to tap $5B Texas Energy Fund for 41 GW of gas-fired projects
Utility Dive via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoThe fund will provide low-interest loans for new generation. “Our plan is to expand this program in...
Connecting the Texas power grid could've kept power on during 2021 winter storm, MIT researchers say
KVUE-TV Austin· 9 hours agoMIT researchers conducted an analysis of how a bill like Congressman Greg Casar's proposed "Connect...
Filings Support 41 GW of New Gas-Fired Generation Across Texas
POWER Magazine via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoTexas’ plan to add more natural gas-fired power generation capacity, supported by money from a newly...
A crypto boom in oil country squeezes the grid
Politico· 7 hours agoThe reporting also shows just how quickly the oil industry itself is adopting electric power to meet net-zero goals. Electric fracking rigs can use about ...
New solar will help keep power on during scorching summer, report says
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoWith some parts of the country already facing heat waves, the organization in charge of setting ...
ERCOT's calls to conserve will continue as grid stays stretched
San Antonio Express-News· 5 days ago“The tools that we have used over the last couple summers are going to be critically important...
Texas set to smash clean and dirty power output records in 2024
Reuters· 6 days agoThe operator of the Texas power system, one of the largest in the United States, is on track to...
Mills: Utility stocks increase from dismal 2023
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThe U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts energy consumption will increase as much as 15% through 2050, and electricity plays an increasingly large role.