Energy in Texas

Texas Energy Intel

Wednesday, June 17, 2026
4 min read
11 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on energy developments in Texas. Today we're covering 11 key stories including updates on texas energy headlines, texas energy updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Texas Energy Headlines

5 stories

1.1

Power Up Texas: Wind Energy Saves Over 24 Billion Gallons of Water Annually.

Wind energy generated electricity without consuming water, conserving more than 24 billion gallons in Texas last year amid high water demand, particularly in West Texas.

Why It Matters

For TX energy professionals, wind's zero-water generation profile offers a critical resource advantage in drought-prone regions where water scarcity increasingly affects thermal plant operations and project siting decisions.

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1.2

EIA Launches Texas Data Hub for State Energy Statistics.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration provides independent statistics and analysis through a dedicated Texas data portal.

Why It Matters

Energy professionals in TX gain direct access to authoritative, state-specific datasets that inform market analysis, infrastructure planning, and investment decisions.

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1.3

Texas Energy Profile: Comptroller Reviews State's Traditional and Renewable Energy Capabilities.

The Texas Comptroller published a fiscal notes review examining the state's current traditional and renewable energy capabilities.

Why It Matters

Energy professionals in TX need reliable, state-specific data on both traditional and renewable generation to inform investment and operational decisions.

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1.4

DOE Advances Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs: What TX Energy Pros Should Track.

The Department of Energy continues development of Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs to build out a national clean hydrogen network.

Why It Matters

TX energy professionals should monitor how hub funding and infrastructure decisions may shape hydrogen market opportunities and supply chain development in the state.

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1.5

Texas Solar Scale-Up: Mapping the State's Largest Solar Farms and Grid Impact for 2025.

BKV Energy has published an overview of Texas's largest operational and upcoming solar farms, examining how utility-scale projects are expanding and what that means for grid reliability.

Why It Matters

For TX energy professionals tracking resource adequacy and renewable integration, understanding the scale and distribution of these solar assets is essential to planning and risk management.

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2

Texas Energy Updates

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2.1

Clearway Surpasses $4.4B in Texas Clean Energy Investment.

Clearway's clean energy projects in Texas have generated $4.4 billion in investment, $45 million in annual tax and lease payments, and created over 6,000 jobs statewide.

Why It Matters

For energy professionals tracking capital deployment and local economic impact, Clearway's Texas portfolio offers a benchmark for how clean energy investments translate into sustained tax revenue and employment.

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2.2

AES Expands Clean Energy Portfolio Across Texas with Solar and Wind Projects.

AES is developing solar and wind energy projects in Texas that generate economic benefits and create landowner opportunities.

Why It Matters

For Texas energy professionals, AES's growing renewable footprint signals expanding market activity and potential partnership opportunities in clean energy development.

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2.3

Texas Leads U.S. Renewable Energy Growth Across Wind, Solar, Storage & Hydrogen.

Texas is driving America's clean energy transformation with record expansion in wind, solar, battery storage, and hydrogen technologies.

Why It Matters

Energy professionals in TX need visibility into this accelerating infrastructure buildout to position for project opportunities and grid evolution.

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3

Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

Renewable energy credit double-counting: an audit-and-finance issue.

RECs prove the environmental attributes of renewable generation, separable from the power itself. Selling the power as "renewable" while also selling the REC to a third party is double-counting — a violation in most state RPS programs and a significant reputation issue in voluntary markets.

Why It Matters

RPS-compliance audits track REC retirement against generation claims. Discovery of double-counting can produce program disqualification and clawback of past compliance.

3.2

FERC quarterly filings have hard cutoffs even for small entities.

Many electric and gas industry entities have quarterly FERC filing requirements (Form 1, EQR, Form 552) regardless of size. Missing a filing window typically requires a curative filing with explanation; repeated missed windows can produce show-cause orders.

Why It Matters

Show-cause orders from FERC are time-consuming and visible to industry counterparties. Calendar discipline is the only reliable protection.

3.3

Investment Tax Credit and Production Tax Credit are not interchangeable.

The ITC is a one-time credit against the qualifying project cost, taken in the year the project is placed in service. The PTC is a per-kWh credit earned over the project's first 10 years of operation. Solar projects historically defaulted to ITC; wind to PTC. Recent legislation lets developers choose — and the choice depends on capital structure, not project type.

Why It Matters

The wrong choice can leave 10-30% of project value on the table over the credit period. The decision should be made at financial close, not at project inception.

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