As Summer Heat Hits, How Is the Texas Grid Faring?
Amid new projections of surging demand, energy analyst Doug Lewin explains what worries him–and what doesn’t.
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Amid new projections of surging demand, energy analyst Doug Lewin explains what worries him–and what doesn’t.
What lawmakers should do to mitigate the state's cascading crises, and what they are liable to do instead.
The ex-chair of a powerful Texas House committee claims he’s found a way around an untested revolving door law.
From selecting a new CEO to an obscure committee report, the governor kept tight control over significant post-storm energy changes.
In 1999, Texas was the first state to adopt an energy efficiency standard for utilities, but we've fallen way behind since.
Intervention by the federal government could protect Gulf Coast "sacrifice zones" while keeping the power on amid record temperatures.
Experts say the energy reform bill signed by Governor Greg Abbott doesn’t go far enough to protect Texans from future blackouts.
Experts say the energy reform bill signed by Governor Greg Abbott doesn’t go far enough to protect Texans from future blackouts.
A higher than expected amount of plant outages for maintenance created tight conditions for Texas' power grid. It returned to normal late Tuesday evening.
As the Legislature’s pace quickens, lawmakers advance “election integrity” crackdowns, attacks on abortion rights, and reforms in response to the deadly blackouts.