Great Ways to Keep Dogs Cool in The Summer
As summer temperatures soar, pet owners face the challenge of keeping their furry companions safe and comfortable. Thick-furred dogs, in particular, are susceptible to the
As summer temperatures soar, pet owners face the challenge of keeping their furry companions safe and comfortable. Thick-furred dogs, in particular, are susceptible to the
How Do Renewable Energy Credits Work? Ever wondered about the true origins of your energy? It’s a question that often eludes many individuals, and there’s
With triple-digit temperatures and high humidity levels continuing this week, so, too are Excessive Heat Warnings in Central Texas. For those without air conditioning or navigating a
Twenty years ago, wind and solar energy accounted for a meager 0.7% of Texas’ electricity generation. Today, according to the US Energy Information Administration, that
Millions in Texas Face Heat Safety Advisory as Temperatures Surpass 100 Degrees; Urgent Measures to Prevent Heatstroke and Heat Exhaustion Required. South Texas Prepares for
Contrary to popular belief, being environmentally friendly doesn’t always mean higher costs. LED lighting is a prime example of an energy-saving solution that benefits both
Prepaid Electricity Meters: Pay-As-You-Go Energy Solution The prepaid meter, or prepaid electricity is similar to a pay-as-you-go mobile phone, offers a convenient way to manage
We are living in a time when technology is developing at a rapid pace. Just a few decades ago, our means of communication were limited
Study Reveals Texas Midstream Industry’s Role as Economic Driver, Creating Jobs and Generating Billions in Output A recent study commissioned by the Texas Pipeline Association
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $135 million in funding for 40 projects aimed at reducing carbon pollution from the industrial sector and
Texas Power Grid Is Ready for the Summer Heat ERCOT releases four Seasonal Assessments of Resource Adequacy (SARA) annually, in which they evaluate the grid’s
The 88th regular session of the Texas Legislature focused on ensuring the reliability of the Texas grid and favoring “dispatchable generation” over “non-dispatchable generation.” Several