The operators of the Texas electric grid have two new leaders. This week, a selection committee announced the selection of two new board members, Alejandro “Alex” Hernandez and Sigmund “Sig” Cornelius,
The Texas power grid managed by ERCOT performed admirably during this week's major winter weather event which brought blizzard conditions to the Gulf Coast.
ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for most of Texas, issued a weather watch for early next week when temperatures are expected to drop below freezing. The watch is scheduled to last Monday through Thursday and was issued “due to extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves.”
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) announced this week that Alejandro Hernandez and Sigmund Cornelius, who both have had lengthy careers in the Houston-area energy industry ...
Impacts will begin in east Texas by Monday night. Ice and snow could contribute to power outages amid freezing temperatures.
Meta has signed four Environmental Attribute Purchase Agreements (EAPAs) with Spanish renewable energy developer Zelestra. The EAPAs will facilitate the construction of four solar projects in Texas that will deliver power to Meta’s data centers in the region.
"Meta signs agreement with Zelestra for 595MWac solar projects in Texas" was originally created and published by Energy Monitor, a GlobalData owned brand.
Meta has enabled the construction of four new solar energy projects in Texas by expanding its clean energy relationship with Zelestra, a global, multi-technology, customer-focused renewable energy company.
Meta has enabled the construction of four new solar energy projects in Texas by expanding its clean energy relationship with Zelestra, the
Open AI executives flew to Austin last week to meet with state leaders, as the company considers building more AI projects in Texas.
UT Arlington engineers are paving the way for a new technology that uses plastic as an ingredient to asphalt for road construction The University of
As growth in North Texas booms amid a more extreme climate, solar energy is needed to help stabilize the state’s electrical grid and keep bills manageable