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Barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott, these will soon become law in Texas.
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The move is part of $3.7 billion nationwide rollback targeting projects deemed economically unviable.
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An Environmental Protection Agency plan to eliminate its Energy Star offices would end a decades-old program that gave consumers a choice to buy environmentally friendly electronics and save money on bills, consumer and environmental groups said.
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San Miguel Electric Cooperative's plan to turn into a solar and battery plant will leave only 14 coal-fired power plants in the state.
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Trump promised to 'drill, baby, drill.' What does that actually mean for the U.S. oil and gas industry — and other types of energy, too?
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Power companies and Texas officials say restoration efforts could take days. Experts say Texans without electricity are facing a dangerous situation.
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The deal will add 1,710 megawatts of power to the CPS Energy generation porfolio. The utility said this will help add critical capacity and retire older gas units.
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The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium's executive committee is made up of state and international leaders in science, technology and engineering who joined Abbott and other state leaders at the University of Texas at Dallas Tuesday.
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Over a third of the electricity on the Texas grid came from the sun on Sunday, a new state record.
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The vote dedicates billions of tax dollars to build and maintain power plants. Now comes the tricky part.