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Solar Power World: Navisun, TurningPoint Energy bringing community solar to North Texas

Dec 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

Dec. 9 — Navisun, a solar independent power producer, will finance, build, own and operate the Erath Solar project. This will be the third project for Navisun and TPE. — Solar Power World

Utility Dive: Lithium-ion dominates utility storage; could competing chemistries change that?

Oct 16, 2020 | Uncategorized

Oct. 15 — The industry is growing increasingly comfortable with lithium-ion, but its limitations open up a space for other technologies to compete in the storage mix. — Utility Dive

Stephenville Empire-Tribune: Council Adopts on Electricity Agreement

Aug 5, 2020 | Uncategorized

Aug. 3 — The council approved a resolution authorizing renewal of an agreement with Texas Coalition for Affordable Power to provide electricity for the period on and after Jan. 1, 2023. TCAP is a non-profit organization that pools energy to negotiate lower...

Regulatory Setback Doesn’t Stop AEP Wind Project

Jul 7, 2020 | Uncategorized

July 5 — The Texas PUC rejected ratepayers’ participation in an AEP wind project for the second time in three years, denying a plan by subsidiary SWEPCO to add 810 MW of wind energy. — RTO Insider

Star Local Media: CenterPoint Energy and Energy Capital Partners Complete Sale of CenterPoint Energy Services Business

Jun 2, 2020 | Uncategorized

June 1 —  CenterPoint Energy and Energy Capital Partners, a private equity and credit investor specializing in energy infrastructure projects, today announced that they have closed on the sale of CenterPoint Energy Services, Inc. to an affiliate of ECP. Net...

The Bryan-College Station Eagle: Future of Grimes County’s Gibbons Creek Generation Station remains uncertain

May 18, 2020 | Uncategorized

BTU is one of four entities — including the cities of Garland, Denton and Greenville — that comprise the Texas Municipal Power Agency. BTU General Manager Gary Miller said Friday that though TMPA does have a potential buyer lined up for the Gibbons Creek plant, it has...
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