Texas PUC Chairman's "Key to Reliability in the State" and More in Grid Roundup #34
PUC Chair talks about storage, nuclear, energy efficiency & more; CenterPoint's "mobile" generators may finally move; Texas' hydrogen hub is funded; ACEEE shows massive heat pump opportunity in Texas
In this issue:
Texas PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson calls solar and storage “key to reliability in this state,” and stresses the need for more storage, nuclear power, transmission, and energy efficiency;
ERCOT tells PUC conversations are underway to move CenterPoint’s immobile generators to San Antonio;
DOE awards $1.2 billion for Texas’ Hydrogen Hub;
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) releases a report showing massive grid reliability and consumer benefits from heat pumps.
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