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Recent News About Energy Alliance
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Expert questions wind energy: 'Wind turbines don't generate power when we need it most'
Energy expert Brian Gitt recently questioned the reliability of wind energy, citing a report by consulting economist Edgardo Sepulveda that was posted on Twitter.
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'The epicenter of the energy transition': Conservative Texans for Energy Innovation shares expectations for green energy
The state of Texas is expected to see new advancements in renewable energy thanks to incoming investments in clean energy tech for solar and wind projects.
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Texas PUC feeding generators at the expense of consumers
Following the political fallout from last year’s blackouts across Texas, the Texas Legislature took steps to divert attention from its contributions to the electric grid’s failure.
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Policy director slams power grid warning: 'Texas' refusal to deal with renewable energy subsidies continues to harm reliability on the Texas grid'
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is warning Texas residents about a possible grid overload this weekend because of high temperatures.
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Energy Alliance policy director: 'Look no further than California to see what problems are ahead' for Texas
For several years, there's been a significant increase in the amount of energy generated from renewable energy sources in Texas as the state looks to surpass California's planned solar generation capacity increases through next year.
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Energy executive: Volatility increasing, MISO has 'inability to deal with it'
Energy volatility has emerged as an issue since the winter storm last February took out power for a large percentage of Texans and caused hundreds of deaths and billions in damage.
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Texas preparing to boycott 'carbon conscious' investors
As far back as at least King Edward I of England, people have been concerned about the environmental effects of fossil fuels.
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Peacock: 'Weather dependent energy makes the grid less reliable'
Energy Alliance's Director Bill Peacock states that the doubt regarding whether the Texas energy grid is really prepared to handle colder temperatures is not unjustified since weather-dependent energy production isn't really reliable.
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Texans must speak out to avoid higher electricity prices
As Texas politicians and regulators continue their endless debate about how to fix the problems that led to one of the worst blackouts in U.S. history, they might pause for a moment to consider Ockham’s razor.
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Peacock: Renewable energy could cost Texas 'billions'
Renewable energy continues to be championed by its supporters as a low-cost alternative to other energy options, but the final price tag may prove to be a financial disaster for taxpayers.