The rapid pace of renewable energy development in Texas followed years of investment in the grid needed to get the power to ...
She and her friends sort colors and look for edge pieces while they gossip — “faster than the telephone” — in the Tex-Mex blend of Spanish and English they grew up speaking in Ozona, a tiny ranching ...
The utility-scale solar projects boost Exus’ total managed capacity in North America to more than 3.3GW.
The three newly onboarded projects, Project Sol, Project Crown, and Project Files, reinforce Exus Renewables North America's position as a trusted long-term partner in the North American renewables ...
Texas' renewable energy industry is bracing for a hit in the new year as the Trump administration is ending key tax credits. Why it matters: Wind and solar power are relatively speedy ways to add ...
Company says the El Patrimonio project near San Antonio is set for commercial operation in 2027 after securing financing, tax-credit agreements and long-term power sales arrangements in the US.
Across Texas, renewable energy is increasingly contributing to a stronger, more reliable grid while saving consumers each month on their electric bills. For too long, however, the growth of renewable ...
How did the Lone Star state, known for its fossil fuel production, become America’s leader in renewable energy? Supporters say the future of that is in doubt, as Texas Republicans push bills to ...
More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according ...
Today, Texas still reigns supreme: The Lone Star State has more than three times as much wind energy capacity as second-place Iowa. Last year, wind turbines supplied more than one-fifth of Texas' ...
Zelestra, a renewable energy company, has commenced construction on its two largest U.S. solar projects to date. Lead EPC McCarthy Building Cos. has ...
Pat Wood III was walking out of the governor’s office in 1996 when his boss said something about wind power that stopped him cold. “Hey, Pat,” then-Gov. George W. Bush called out to him. “We like wind ...