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Most of Texas’ electricity comes from natural gas. Nuclear, solar, and wind energy also contribute heavily to the state’s energy mix. As Texas continues to invest in different power sources, electricity rates could decrease as capacity grows. How can I lower my electricity bill in Texas? On...
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The plan also includes creating a backup fleet of power plants, forcing wind and solar power generators to pay extra fees, and requiring at least 50% of new power generators to be fossil fuel or nuclear. Oh, and to top it all off, they want to market gas-generated electricity as "green...
According to Nathan Daniel, an analyst with TexasElectricity.org, natural gas is the single largest source of electricity in Texas. It has displaced mostly coal as an energy source thanks to cheap prices for natural gas in recent years. Coal will likely continue to lose ground in Texas as ...
Texas relies on natural gas more than any other fuel for its electricity generation “When we think about what’s been going on in the last week and why it’s turned the market completely on its head is the fact that the freeze offs are occurring in Texas,” says Erika Coombs, director...
The move of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to join the service disruption issue in the area comes after 4.4 million customers were affected by a February 2011 cold snap that cut off electricity service in Texas and natural gas service in New Mexico and Arizona.WOODWORTH...
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Some are calling for additional efforts to winterize equipment after natural gas, coal and other energy sources experienced freezes. The cold can cause ice to build up on wind turbine blades, limiting their ability to produce electricity. Turbines installed in colder climates...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced on February 22 that its Office of Enforcement would examine wholesale natural gas and electricity market activity during last week’s extreme cold weather “to determine if any market participants