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Texas’ grid weathers the cold, but energy debate continues

Jan 22, 2024
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Mason Adams
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Texas’ grid weathers the cold, but energy debate continues

GRID: Texas’ power grid broke records for winter demand but withstood last week’s polar vortex, while a largely partisan debate continues over whether added renewables or natural gas facilities deserve more credit for avoiding outages. (Utility Dive, Inside Climate News)

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PIPELINES:

  • Federal regulators approve a 32-mile pipeline in Tennessee to supply new natural gas units the Tennessee Valley Authority plans to build to replace a  2,470-MW coal-fired power plant set for retirement. (Utility Dive)
  • Congressional Democrats call on federal regulators to require a new application for a proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline spur into North Carolina after the company reworked the project to shorten its length but increase capacity. (Augusta Free Press)

LITHIUM: ExxonMobil and other oil majors are beginning to return to Arkansas and other rural areas with fossil fuel histories in pursuit of lithium to supply the clean energy transition. (Grist)

SOLAR:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Electric vehicle owners in Virginia line up to charge their cars out of worry a cold snap could sap their batteries. (WRIC)

UTILITIES: Kentucky isn’t among the states that restrict electric utility shutoffs during freezing weather, but customers do have avenues to obtain a hardship reconnection or set up payment plans. (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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