Nov. 18 — A West Texas lawmaker wants to provide a financial boost to clean up environmental damage caused by a century of oil and gas production that made Texas one of the world’s leading energy producers.
Nov. 8 — The agency had sent its Legislative Appropriations Request for the next biennium, which is Fiscal Years 2026-27 in August. Craddick said she, her fellow commissioners and commission staff assessed the budget and decided to request the additional funding to ensure enough funding to plug wells amid a rising number of emergency well pluggings.
Nov. 8 — Some Texas Panhandle cities have filed a resolution to suspend Atmos Energy’s rate increase start date. The cities that filed the resolution are part of the “Cities Served by Atmos Energy West Texas Coalition.”
Nov. 14 — Today, Oncor’s first System Resiliency Plan (SRP) was approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). This approval paves the way for accelerated grid upgrades and enhancements to help substantially reduce the impact and duration of severe weather outages and address other physical and cybersecurity risks to Oncor’s electric grid.
Nov. 14 — Power demand from AI and cryptocurrency groups, opens new tab is soaring and the Dallas-Fort Worth conurbation is the second biggest data center market in the U.S. after Virginia. Data centers require large amounts of power for operations and cooling and more than 150 have been developed around Dallas-Fort Worth by companies such as Google, Facebook and Verizon.
Nov. 13 — After spending months of trying to avoid settlement talks on its rates, CenterPoint has agreed to negotiate with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Nov. 11 — CenterPoint Energy announced late Friday it would proceed with its long-disputed rate review, ongoing since August. Alongside this announcement, the energy company presented a proposal to increase rates, aiming to recover costs from its response to severe weather in May
Nov. 5 — The three-member board oversees Texas’ oil and gas industry. The agency has faced criticism over safety concerns linked to fracking, well blowouts and groundwater protection.
One of the most important municipal coalitions currently active in gas ratemaking is the Atmos Cities Steering Committee, an organization of over 150 cities in north and central Texas with nearly 1.2 million residential customers.