Capstone Turbine Corporation: Capstone Microturbines (NASDAQ:CPST) Effortlessly Power Through Historic Texas Winter Storm
Capstone s Texas Based Systems Generated 30MW During Last Week s Crippling Storm
VAN NUYS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / Capstone Turbine Corporation (www.capstoneturbine.com) (NASDAQ:CPST), the world s leading manufacturer of clean technology microturbine energy systems, announced today its highly reliable microturbine based green energy systems continued to operate during the historic winter storm that left millions of Texans with rolling grid outages and extended blackouts.
Frigid temperatures battered Texas and surrounding states early last week, sending temperatures across the state to historical lows. For some residents, rolling blackouts hit early Monday morning after the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), a grid operator that controls about 90% of the state s electric load, announced it was experiencing record-breaking electric dema
No fines for brush piles as city announces collection program
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Last week s deep freeze has lots of people throughout the Coastal Bend with dead vegetation at their homes and questions about what to do with the piles of brush they ve created.
Posts on Facebook about Corpus Christi Solid Waste Compliance workers issuing warnings that can lead to fines for brush piles that are in violation of city code are cause for concern for some folks.
âI really hadnât put anything (on the curb for debris collection), because I heard what happened with other people, North Padre Island Resident Carol Lambeth said of the brush from her backyard. Right now I think everybody is just a little scared.
New Braunfels city officials are taking steps to expedite the permit and inspection process for projects repairing damages after last week s historic winter storms.
With the prospect of severe weather for much of the state over the next few days, NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) is asking all communities to be.
More than 50 dogs rescued from Texas snow storms now looking for homes in Toronto
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But, as residents continue to help one another amid the crisis, rescues are also stepping up to help animals needing to be rehomed during the crisis organizations like Canadian not-for-profit Redemption Paws, which has just brought more than 50 dogs from West Texas to Toronto and is working to find them all suitable pet parents.
One of the pups on Canadian soil for the first time. Photo from Redemption Paws.