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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...

BLOG: Citing Ratepayer Risk, PUC Rejects Expensive Wind Project

by TCCFUI | Jul 27, 2018 | Blog, Regulatory Action

A multi-billion-dollar multi-state renewable energy project has lost a key vote at the Texas Public Utility Commission — a development that had led to the cancellation of what otherwise would have been the nation’s largest wind facility. The proposed 2,000-megawatt...

BLOG: Big Batteries Raise Texas-Sized Policy Questions at PUC

by TCCFUI | Apr 4, 2018 | Blog, Electricity

Utility-scale energy storage — that is, those big battery arrays that can serve entire neighborhoods — hold great promise both for energy conservation and grid reliability. But the quickly advancing technology also raises tough regulatory challenges, especially for...

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

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