Texas Energy Reliability Requires Expanding Fuel Sources

We are now almost 4 weeks “post freeze” in Texas and the discussions, bankruptcy’s, and resignations continue.  I hate to pile on, but I am going to.  There has been some discussion around whether renewable energy contributed to the event in some way.  I have seen commentary both condemning renewable energy in Texas during the […]

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The Texas Freeze Webinar. What Happened to Our Electricity Supply and What’s Next?

Don’t forget to register for this Thursday’s Free Webinar on March 4th at 11AM- 12 PM. If you are a lawyer, legal assistant, bookkeeper, MUD operator, engineer, school administrator, or business leader, this webinar is for you. Gain detailed insights by industry experts on What happened to the electricity and natural gas supply What the fallout will

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La Reforma Energética: Pros y Contras del Impacto Socio Económico

El Senado mexicano aprobó ayer la propuesta de reforma al mercado eléctrico. La aprobación y aplicación de la reforma propuesta es considerada por el Gobierno como un paso importante hacia la consecución de la “soberanía energética” que propone. ¿Que impacto tendrá en el futuro de su compañía? Uno de los aspectos clave de la reforma

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CEOs – Why Energy Management Should Be One of Your Top Priorities

As the postmortem on the recent Texas deep freeze continues, I am reminded that for the past several years I have tried (with varying degrees of success I might add) to encourage C-level executives to view their energy usage and the costs as a critical business function. You are already hearing about businesses, schools and

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