TCAP. September 2014
A long-delayed program intended to deliver high-tech energy savings to low-income Texans may finally be getting back on track.
According to a recent report from an energy efficiency advocacy group, less than 1 percent of Texans with smart meters have ever logged into the state’s online portal to view their usage data. Less than 1/5th of one percent of customers employ smart-meter enabled energy savings devices, according to the report.
Read the full article here: Progress for long delayed energy efficiency program.
Texas is facing a convergence of challenges that can no longer be addressed in isolation.…
Happy Earth Day 2026! This year SPEER is celebrating by marking our 15 year anniversary…
2030 seems like a long time from now, but it’s only 48 short months away.…
It would be easy to say that the Texas grid once again dodged a bullet…
BIG NEWS FOR SPEER MEMBERS: SPEER is proud to announce that we're partnering…
By SPEER Intern, Vaishnavi Kharade Heat as a Public Health Crisis Texas summers have always…
This website uses cookies.