Texas’ Wind and Solar Capacity Projected to Double by 2035: EIA
The combined wind and solar generation capacity in Texas is projected to double by 2035, leading to a significant growth of renewables in the total generation mix, according to a July 13 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration . The growth in renewable generation is in line with the state’s objectives. In 2005, the state legislature proposed the Texas Competitive Renewable Energy Zone, or CREZ, initiative to assist the enhancement of renewable energy, primarily wind production.
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