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Blog: Summer Energy Consumption, Renewable Use on the Rise in Texas

Blog: Summer Energy Consumption, Renewable Use on the Rise in Texas

by TCCFUI | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog, Electricity, ERCOT, Renewable Energy

Energy consumption in June struck a level nearly 1 percent higher than consumption recorded during June last year ________________________________________________ Electricity consumption and renewable energy are up this summer — those are two take-away findings from a...
Blog: Cities in Texas and Nationwide Make Solar Energy Progress

Blog: Cities in Texas and Nationwide Make Solar Energy Progress

by TCCFUI | Jun 2, 2020 | Blog, Cities, Renewable Energy

Almost 90 percent of surveyed cities more than doubled their total installed solar photovoltaic capacity between 2013 and 2019. ________________________________________________   Austin, San Antonio and Houston were among Texas cities to significantly increase...

BLOG: Cities, States Help Work Toward Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets

by TCCFUI | Sep 14, 2018 | Blog, Renewable Energy

  Cities and mayors have emerged as a key force in reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new nationwide survey. A joint effort of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, the survey of nearly 160 American...

Why TCCFUI

TCCFUI is comprehensively focused on utility issues for Texas cities! With its volunteer board of city representatives, we work with other state and local organizations to fill unserved city needs.

Recent Blog Posts

  • CenterPoint’s Claim to Make Customers “Whole” for Generation Costs Questioned
  • ERCOT Forecasts Significant Demand Increases, But Less than Previous Predictions
  • News Round-Up: March 2025
  • News Round-Up: February 2025
  • More Workers Needed to Bolster Broadband, Water Sectors According to Report

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