Blog: Texas Law Ushered in City, State Cooperation in Utility Regulation
The 100-year-old Cox Act marked the beginning of city, state cooperation in utility regulation.
Blog: New Market Players in Dispute with Texas REPs
In exchange for a fee, the concierges purchase power on behalf of customers and then switch them if better deals come along. But some retail electric providers now refuse to sell power who use concierge services.
Blog: ERCOT CEO Calls New Solar Development the ‘Big Story’
The ERCOT CEO outlines for lawmakers surprising solar development numbers, says industrial users want more of it.
Blog: Experts Predict Coming Electric Vehicle Revolution
Published reports project that 29 global auto manufacturers plan to invest $300 billion in electric vehicles over the next five to 10 years.