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Georgetown residents can round up bills to help low-income neighbors
August 18th, 2021Residents in Georgetown, Texas, can help their neighbors struggling to pay their electricity bills through the Good Neighbor Fund. …
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Limiting green energy growth will increase electricity costs
August 16th, 2021Slowing the transition from fossil fuels to green energy could push up electricity costs across the country, according to a recent study. …
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Lubbock joins Electric Reliability Council of Texas grid
August 9th, 202183,000 Lubbock, Texas residents started getting their power from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas grid on June 1.…
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Western states consider regional transmission organization
August 2nd, 2021Western states consider establishing regional transmission organization …
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Are green energy jobs growing faster in Texas?
July 29th, 2021Key points: Green energy jobs are expected to grow faster than jobs in the coal and oil sector. Wind turbine service technician is the fastest-growing job across…
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California needs millions of EV chargers to meet zero-emissions target
July 24th, 2021California will require 1.2 million public and shared electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030 to meet Gov. Newsome’s goal.…
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The top U.S. companies that purchase renewable energy
July 23rd, 2021The top five corporate users of renewable energy are Amazon, Google, Verizon, McDonald’s, and Facebook. What does this mean for you? These corporations are harnessing their…
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Can Texas energy providers remotely adjust your smart thermostats?
July 19th, 2021Several Texas energy providers have programs that allow them to remotely adjust thermostats when energy demand is high to conserve power.…
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A major offshore wind development is in the works in California
July 16th, 2021California and the federal government reached a deal to establish 4.6 gigawatts of offshore wind power on western coast. …
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How could carbon capture technology impact energy bills?
July 14th, 2021The Department of Energy hopes carbon capture, utilization and storage could lead the shift to clean power and lower energy bills in the U.S.…
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