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Renewables prop up the Texas grid against record demand

By Mason Adams

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GRID:flood of new solar and battery capacity have kept Texas’ independent state power grid afloat as it sets a new record for peak demand, experts say, though some state lawmakers also credit a new conservation alert system. (Canary Media, KIII)

STORAGE:

  • Georgia Power plans to install 500 MW of battery energy storage at four locations around the state to help meet a projected spike in power demand. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • A sodium-ion battery manufacturer plans to build its first U.S. plant, with the $1.4 billion North Carolina factory expected to produce 14 GW of batteries when it reaches full capacity. (Utility Dive)

SOLAR: A new report highlights Florida as a solar powerhouse” in the Southeast, with more than 9,000 MW of capacity that’s expected to double by 2027. (WLRN)

OIL & GAS

COAL: Federal attorneys argue that West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies shouldn’t have agreed to a settlement for unpaid mine safety fines if they can’t afford to pay. (WV Metro News)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

EFFICIENCY: Tennessee seeks more than $167 million in federal money for home energy rebates, but residents will likely have to wait until spring to begin applying. (Tennessee Lookout)

CLIMATE:

POLITICS: A young Democratic Florida Congress member uses his speech during the Democratic National Convention to spotlight the state’s exposure to climate change. (Florida Politics)