The SPEER Commission on Energy Policy found general agreement that increased investment in various forms of efficiency and distributed energy could benefit both utilities and consumers, but for this to happen, a new approach to regulation would be required. Read SPEER’s press release on the matter.
2017 SPEER Commission Report on Texas Energy Efficiency Policy
Â
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…
As summer continues blazing onward in SPEER's territory, we've assembled a list of energy…
By SPEER Intern, Vaishnavi Kharade Introduction: Bridging Infrastructure and Health When we think of public…
This website uses cookies.