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Texas Politicians Aim to Penalize Wind and Solar in Response to Outages Are Renewables Now Strong Enough to Defend Themselves?

Texas Politicians Aim to Penalize Wind and Solar in Response to Outages. Are Renewables Now Strong Enough to Defend Themselves? Proposed legislation would shift costs to wind and solar power plants, even though gas plants played a larger role in the February power crisis. April 17, 2021 People wait in line for Fiesta Mart to open after the store lost electricity in Austin, Texas on Feb. 17, 2021. Credit: Montinique Monroe/Getty Images Related Share this article Texas lawmakers are pushing legislation aimed at what they see as the culprit in the massive power outages and more than 100 deaths during February’s winter storm: wind and solar power.

Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis But the legislation doesn t go far enough to do that, critics say

  As a public service, public health stories are free to Central Texans during the coronavirus crisis. Please support our local journalists by subscribing today. Call 512-392-2458. Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis. But the legislation doesn t go far enough to do that, critics say. Wed, 03/31/2021 - 5:47pm ERIN DOUGLAS & MITCHELL FERMAN, The Texas Tribune Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Both the Texas Senate and House have written bills that attempt to prevent another massive power failure in extreme temperatures. But parts of their legislative proposals are drawing criticism for not going far enough to prepare electricity infrastructure for increased risks posed by climate change.

Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis, but the legislation doesn t go far enough to do that, critics say

Close The City of San Marcos provided three San Marcos C.I.S.D. school buses as warming centers for residents needing shelter from the cold in February. Lawmakers are trying to prevent another power grid failure like the one that occurred during last month s deadly winter storm.  Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis, but the legislation doesn t go far enough to do that, critics say By Erin Douglas and Mitchell Ferman Apr 1, 2021 3 hrs ago The City of San Marcos provided three San Marcos C.I.S.D. school buses as warming centers for residents needing shelter from the cold in February. Lawmakers are trying to prevent another power grid failure like the one that occurred during last month s deadly winter storm. 

Texas power outages prompt legislation that experts say is too weak

Texas power outages prompt legislation that experts say is too weak
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