Sep 13, 2018 | Legislative Watch
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 cities...
Dec 22, 2017 | Legislative Watch
ERCOT inadvertently violated its own technical rules over the course of several years — including violations that potentially could have impacted power prices, according to new regulatory filings from the organization. Included in a Dec. 18 filing at the Texas Public...
Oct 17, 2017 | Industry News
Continuing a generally downward trend that began nearly a decade ago, electricity complaints filed with state regulators have dropped to a new post-deregulation low, according to a new report from the Texas Coalition for Affordable Power. All told, Texans filed 4,175...
Apr 14, 2016 | Legislative Watch
Here’s a scary scenario: hackers gain access to the state’s power grid and knock the lights out. Regulators and grid operators take this possibility very seriously. Lawmakers also have considered the possibility and have potentially opened the door to expensive...