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Texas’ independent electric grid has transformed in recent years with the significant addition of wind, solar and battery ...
The developer said its initial project will span 4,900 acres in Hutchinson County, aiming to provide enough power for up to 1 ...
Introduction Electricity demand in Texas is growing at rates not seen in over 70 years, and is projected to continue ...
Robot swarms are increasingly being applied in various domains. However, due to the inherent limitation imposed by low real-time communication bandwidth, the synchronization of environmental ...
The Rock Island Generation Project, a 122-megawatt natural gas facility in Colorado County, was approved for a loan from the Texas Energy Fund.
Texas is expected to set a new record for peak energy demand this year during what is predicted to be another of the hottest summers on record. Why it matters: New data centers and more Texas ...
A new state law in Texas, SB 6, significantly changes how large loads interconnect with and operate within The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid. Energy companies developing large ...
The state’s grid primarily relies on dispatchable sources of energy, with the lion’s share, 72.7%, from natural gas, according to ERCOT data.
Reduced reliability in grid power and other risks make it timely to consider building in greater resiliency. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but with a step-by-step approach, ...
ERCOT says Texas' power grid could face its biggest strain between 8-9 p.m. this summer as solar generation drops while temperatures remain high.
As the hottest days of summer near, ERCOT sees little risk of blackouts in part due to increased solar and battery capacity.
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