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FRI: Legislature Approves Pandemic-Relief Loans, Fencing Around Capitol To Remain In Place, + More

FRI: Legislature Approves Pandemic-Relief Loans, Fencing Around Capitol To Remain In Place, + More
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New Mexico AG opens inquiry into utility costs during freeze

New Mexico attorney general eyes utility costs during freeze SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press Feb. 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3FILE - This May 20, 2012 photo shows one of the major transmission lines that runs to the west of Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico s top prosecutor has opened an inquiry into utility costs during a winter blast that plunged New Mexico and other states into a deep freeze. State Attorney General Hector Balderas says the weather emergency caused tremendous damage and he wants to ensure New Mexicans won t be further harmed by skyrocketing bills. Utility executives testified Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, that they were able to cushion some of the blow by shifting fuel sources, but higher natural gas prices ultimately will trickle down to customers through increases in their monthly bills.Susan Montoya Bryan/APShow MoreShow Less

All out-of-state board members of Texas power grid operator resign following winter blast

All out-of-state board members of Texas power grid operator resign following winter blast Print this article All four out-of-state board members of the Texas power grid operator submitted their resignations after millions of people lost power during last week’s major snowstorm. Sally Talberg, board chairwoman; Peter Cramton, vice chairman; Terry Bulger, finance and audit chairman; and Raymond Hepper, human resources and governance committee chairman, will resign at the end of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas board meeting on Wednesday, according to a notice from the Public Utility Commission of Texas posted on Tuesday. “We have noted recent concerns about out-of-state board leadership at ERCOT. To allow state leaders a free hand with future direction and to eliminate distractions, we are resigning from the board effective after our urgent board teleconference meeting adjourn,” the four said in their resignation letter to ERCOT board members, which was also poste

Editorial: Texas should be leading climate change fight

Editorial: Texas should be leading climate change fight Express-News Editorial Board FacebookTwitterEmail Texas leaders would be wise to acknowledge how fossil fuels and climate change create more extreme weather but we are not holding our breath.Eddie Seal /Bloomberg The biting cold that brought death and despair is subsiding, but the forecast for extreme weather remains bleak. The cold was a force of nature. It is also a reminder of the growing threat of extreme weather due to climate change, sparked by the use of fossil fuels that increase the levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere. More for you

Texas Electric Utility Members Resign After Winter Storm

Texas Electric Utility Members Resign After Winter Storm
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