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Texas wind farm removed from grid to power crypto miner

Dec 9, 2024
Written by
Mason Adams
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Texas wind farm removed from grid to power crypto miner

WIND: A crypto mining company purchases a 114 MW wind farm in Texas and will remove it from a regional grid to power its operations. (Houston Chronicle)

ALSO: A company secures financing for a 189 MW onshore wind farm in North Carolina, the first wind project approved by the state since state lawmakers passed siting legislation in 2013. (news release)

OIL & GAS:

EFFICIENCY: Some school districts in Houston, Texas, have installed energy efficiency measures in recent years, but many others saw soaring electricity bills from computers and air-conditioning against late summer heat. (Houston Chronicle)

STORAGE:

  • A study finds the addition of 5 GW of battery storage saved Texans an estimated $750 million by powering the grid through record demand and extreme weather without widespread outages or more conservation alerts. (news release)
  • San Antonio, Texas’ municipal utility partners with an energy company on a 120 MW battery storage system. (Renewables Now)

GRID:

EMISSIONS: West Virginia presses a federal court to rule against the U.S. EPA’s proposed power plant emission rules, which target coal-fired and new gas-fired emissions. (WV News)

CLIMATE:

COMMENTARY:

  • Florida Power & Light’s solar farms weathered hurricanes Helene and Milton with relatively little damage, indicating their durability in a region increasingly wracked by climate change, writes a local business leader. (Orlando Sentinel, subscription)
  • The proposed Appalachian hydrogen hub should be canceled because it relies too much on fossil fuels, is too expensive and has been obscured by a lack of public engagement, writes a retired research chemist. (Plain Dealer)
  • Donald Trump’s election and choice of a new EPA director may loosen regulations holding back federal investment in carbon capture projects, writes the state director of Conservative Texans for Energy Innovation. (Utility Dive)

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