The amount of solar generating capacity in Texas will continue to grow quickly, particularly if energy storage becomes commonplace, but a recent study’s suggestion that 20% of the state’s power could come from solar by 2025 is “pretty ambitious,” the head of the state’s power generation group said Tuesday.
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