by ACSC | Sep 20, 2022 | News Round-Up
Platts: Texas utility regulators may allow power market to eliminate unsecured credit Sept. 12 — The Electric Reliability Council of Texas may no longer allow market participants to use unsecured credit for transactions, if the Public Utility Commission of Texas on...
by ACSC | Jul 29, 2022 | News Round-Up
Houston Chronicle (Commentary): Path to a carbon neutral future is through the Texas Railroad Commission July 29 — Texas must remain a global leader in affordable and reliable energy, but this ambition must also include a commitment to a carbon neutral future and a...
by ACSC | Jul 6, 2022 | Blog, Regulatory Action
A proposed weatherization rule for critical gas infrastructure is open for public comment at the Texas Railroad Commission. ________________________________________________ Proposed weatherization rules for critical gas infrastructure should be approved by the Texas...
by ACSC | Jun 24, 2022 | News Round-Up
New York Times: U.S. efforts to help supply Europe with natural gas take a hit. June 14: Officials said fire damage at the Freeport LNG terminal in Texas would take months to repair, blocking exports to Europe and elsewhere. — Keep Reading Palestine Herald-Press:...
by ACSC | Jun 20, 2022 | News Round-Up
CleanTechnica: Renewables Ride To The Rescue As Texas Bakes Under Withering Heat June 16 — Wind and solar power turned a neat trick in Texas this week, with turbines and PV panels continuing to churn out electricity as the entire southwest baked under yet another...