
Will Houston see controlled power outages with the winter freeze on Thursday?
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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas says it expects “adequate supply” of electricity through the arctic weather expected this week. Extreme Cold Warnings stretch from
Two energy companies have withdrawn projects from the Texas Energy Fund, citing equipment procurement constraints. Read More
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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) said on Tuesday it anticipates a surge in system demand later in the day as extremely cold temperatures
Electric Reliability Council of Texas has issues warning ahead of the coming drop in temperatures. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details. Read More
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There will be a hearing on February 24th at 3 pm in the District Court of Bourbon County in regards to the lawsuit BB-2024-CV-000075. The
Duke has already broken ground on the solar projects in Madison, Sumter and Hernando counties. Read More
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Gloucestershire County Council says the schools will save thousands on energy bills. Read More
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