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Texas Solar Sets Generation Record

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How Does the Solar Generation Record Help Texas? Recently in January, Texas solar output set a remarkable generation record. Find out what this means for the Texas grid this summer and how it could effect future electricity prices. In the Lone Star State, where you have the power to choose your electric provider, solar energy is shining bright. On January 28, solar farms set a new generation record by creating an impressive 15,222 megawatts. All that power met about one-third of the state's electric demand. This feat not only highlights the growing significance of solar power but also underscores its reliability during critical moments. A Generation Record in the Cold Freezing cold on Martin Luther King Jr. Day forced7,000 megawatts of fossil fuel power offline, testing the Texas power grid. But, solar power came to the rescue. Clear skies across the state meant solar energy could really help make electricity. According to ERCOT, solar power made up a record-breaking 36.11% of the

Out of State Connection Coming to ERCOT

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Can Texas Stay Independent with Out of State Connection? Learn how HVDC techology is bringing a new out of state connection to the ERCOT grid without federal oversight. Will Texans pay more? We Texans value our independence, especially when it comes to managing the power grid. Our state's utility light companies also pride themselves on running things their own way. They avoid oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the sale of out of state power because no synchronized alternating current (AC) crosses any borders. But alas, power grid failures over the past two years have caused everyone to rethink standing alone. Those big freezes have yet to thaw from Texans’ memories. In turn, lawmakers, state agencies, and industry leaders have proposed and enacted reforms for utility companies and retail power providers . Many of them have long bristled at the notion of connecting to outside grids. But now, such linking appears to be on the table … and moving forward

Talk Caulky To Me This Valentines Day

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Will Weatherizing Make Your Valentines Day? Winter's not done yet! Find how talking "caulky" this Valentines Day can help you and your love save more by weatherizing and sealing your home! As this Valentines Day nears, consider stepping away from the usual romantic gestures and dive into another kind of intimacy — the kind that involves weatherizing your home with the one you love. This year, swap your fancy dining plans for work jeans and use the break in winter weather to embark on a home improvement adventure. Weatherizing not only keeps your Texas power bills lower but also provides a hands-on and rewarding experience together. Quick & Easy Fixes for Valentines Day Moving from romantic dinners to DIY projects might sound weird, but weatherizing your home can be a gesture of love that keeps on giving. Instead of splurging on a lavish meal, invest time in sealing your home against the chilly winter air. This not only improves your home's comfort but also sets t

Best Super Bowl Party You Can Afford

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Can You Throw the Best Super Bowl Party? Save money on your Texas electricity while having the best super bowl party! Check out our tips for having a great time during the big game! Super Bowl fever is taking hold! But hosting an epic party doesn't have to break the bank or get you sacked by the bill from your electric company . With a bit of creativity and smart planning, you can throw the best Super Bowl party without burning a hole in your pocket. After all, you’re not Taylor Swift flying into Las Vegas on the heels of your Tokyo concert tour stop .  Grill, Baby, Grill! First and foremost, take advantage of the fantastic weather forecast. With a cool 72°F in many parts of Texas, grilling is a superb option. Not only does it infuse your party with the aroma of sizzling food, but it also minimizes electricity use. You don’t even have to understand your EFL to know an outdoor party uses less power than an indoor one.  Opt for classics like burgers, hot dogs, and kebabs. These main