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Articles Posted in Alternative Energy
New Industry Group Forms to Promote Texas Geothermal Energy
A friend alerted me to a new organization formed to promote geothermal energy, The Texas Geothermal Energy Alliance (TxGEA). TxGEA is an interdisciplinary group of entities engaged in geothermal resource exploration, drilling, construction and production, for producing electricity from geothermal resources. Membership includes: Baker Hughes Blade Energy Partners Causeway GT…
Excellent Report from Deloitte on Transitioning to Renewable Energy Sources
A recent report from Deloitte provides a good perspective on the prospects for wind and solar electricity. Some takeaways: Costs of wind and solar are now competitive with coal and gas. “Power purchase agreement (PPA) prices for wind and solar power are also competitive with other resources. The weighted average…
Two Developments in Efforts to Stem Climate Change
Two recent articles caught my eye: “The world’s biggest plant to capture CO2 from the air just opened in Iceland,” from the Washington Post. “Utilities eye mini nuclear reactors as climate concerns grow,” from the Wall Street Journal. The plant in Iceland, dubbed Orca, can remove 4,000 tons of CO2…
Solar Energy in Texas and the Chadbourne Ranch
The Texas Observer has a great article about Texas solar energy development, Texas Solar Hits a Turning Point, by Nancy Nusser. The article focuses on a new solar farm on the Chadbourne Ranch in Nolan County, owned by Garland Richards. The Holstein solar farm has 709,000 solar panels on 1,300…
The Future of Alternative Energy
I attended the Symposium of the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas and Energy Law at UT last week. One of the speakers was Giji M. John, Partner at Orrik, Houston, on renewable energy. Here are some takeaways. (click on images to enlarge.) Renewable energy’s contribution to US energy consumption in…
Lyle v. Midway Solar – Solar Farm Meets Accommodation Doctrine
Plaintiffs Kenneth Lyle and Linda Morrison have appealed the dismissal of their suit against Midway Solar to the El Paso Court of Appeals, No. 08-19-00216-CV. Lyle and Morrison own the minerals under 315 acres in Pecos County. Midway Solar has constructed a solar farm on 215 of those acres. Typically,…
The cost of electricity
From an article in the Dallas Morning News, “Texas power costs: What’s the cheapest way to generate electricity?”
Pecos County is Center of Solar Power Boom
174 Power Global Corp., a subsidiary of South Korea’s Hanwha Energy, held its groundbreaking last week for the largest solar power project in Texas: a 236-MW plant to be built in Pecos County. It will sell its power – enough to power more than 50,000 homes – to Austin Energy,…
The Rise of Solar Power
For a few hours on March 11, for the first time, more than half the electric power used in California came from solar power, according to the US Energy Information Administration. The wholesale price for electricity went negative. In other words, power generators had to pay wholesalers to take their…