Texas Electricity Prices: Where DFW Metro Cities Rank
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Restoring Reliability to the Texas Electric Grid
Over the past two decades, Texas has greatly expanded its renewable energy capacity. Since 2000, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has added nearly 98 gigawatts (GW) of capacity. Of this new capacity, over 70 percent (69 GW) has come from wind and solar farms. In contrast, dispatchable generation—resources capable of adjusting output to meet system demand—has grown by only 30 GW during the same period.REF Summer peak electricity …
Texas Electricity Prices: Where DFW Metro Cities Rank
DALLAS (KDAF) — Is your electric bill higher than it should be? In DFW, most cities are paying around 14.61 cents/kWh, but some pay more. A recent study from Texas-based Home Energy Club reveals how much households across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex are paying for electricity — and whether they’re actually getting a good deal. Despite living in a deregulated market that allows comparison shopping, many Texans are still overpaying. Here’s how…
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