Texas just broke a record for how much power it got from the sunFrom Houston Public MediaBy NATiVE Solar|2024-01-30T09:44:29-06:00January 30th, 2024|News|1 CommentShare This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookXRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmailRelated Posts How Batteries Helped Stabilize the Texas Grid During the January Cold SnapHow Batteries Helped Stabilize the Texas Grid During the January Cold Snap More Virtual Power Plants in Texas in ’26 -What That Means for Solar Property OwnersMore Virtual Power Plants in Texas in ’26 -What That Means for Solar Property Owners Texas Solar News Digest for Feb 2026Texas Solar News Digest for Feb 2026 Here’s How Much Power We Generate and Consume in the U.S.Here’s How Much Power We Generate and Consume in the U.S. Solar Opportunities (and Tax implications!) for Commercial Property and Land OwnersSolar Opportunities (and Tax implications!) for Commercial Property and Land Owners Austin Energy Warns of ‘Tremendous Strain’ on the Grid as Data Center Growth SurgesAustin Energy Warns of ‘Tremendous Strain’ on the Grid as Data Center Growth Surges Enormous 11 Gigawatt HyperGrid Project Lands in Amarillo: Texas Just Got a Smarter, Stronger GridEnormous 11 Gigawatt HyperGrid Project Lands in Amarillo: Texas Just Got a Smarter, Stronger Grid The 7 New Solar Tech Factories in Texas are Bucking the Political HeadwindsThe 7 New Solar Tech Factories in Texas are Bucking the Political Headwinds This Week’s Solar and Renewable Energy News from Around TexasThis Week’s Solar and Renewable Energy News from Around Texas Texas “Solar Scams Laws” (Texas SB 1036) UpdateTexas “Solar Scams Laws” (Texas SB 1036) Update What Ever Happened to Solar-Thermal Water Heaters we used to see on Roofs?What Ever Happened to Solar-Thermal Water Heaters we used to see on Roofs? Texas SB 6 Solar Implications: What It Means for the Grid and the DataCenters Gulping our Power.Texas SB 6 Solar Implications: What It Means for the Grid and the DataCenters Gulping our Power. Texas Solar: Strong Fundamentals Beyond the Damage Done by OBBBTexas Solar: Strong Fundamentals Beyond the Damage Done by OBBB The End of Solar Scams in TexasThe End of Solar Scams in Texas The Window for Claiming the 30% Solar Tax Credit is ClosingThe Window for Claiming the 30% Solar Tax Credit is Closing Solar Incentives Are Very Possibly Changing -What Texas Property Owners Need to KnowSolar Incentives Are Very Possibly Changing -What Texas Property Owners Need to Know Facebook (Meta) Massive Solar Move: 360MW of Texas SunshineFacebook (Meta) Massive Solar Move: 360MW of Texas Sunshine Texas Legislature Rejects Anti-Renewable Bills: What It Means for SolarTexas Legislature Rejects Anti-Renewable Bills: What It Means for Solar Heads Up: 30% Solar Tax Credit Sunset Threat -Residential Solar Installation Timelines Could SoarHeads Up: 30% Solar Tax Credit Sunset Threat -Residential Solar Installation Timelines Could Soar Iberian Peninsula Blackout Has Implications for the Texas GridIberian Peninsula Blackout Has Implications for the Texas Grid State of the Texas Power Grid, April 2025 – a quick NATiVE analysisState of the Texas Power Grid, April 2025 – a quick NATiVE analysis OK. Let’s talk about the New Tariffs. What Happens to Solar, and Battery Energy Storage ?OK. Let’s talk about the New Tariffs. What Happens to Solar, and Battery Energy Storage ? An Update on Possible New Regulations for Solar Contractors in TexasAn Update on Possible New Regulations for Solar Contractors in Texas The Solar Eclipse and the Texas Power GridThe Solar Eclipse and the Texas Power Grid Making Solar News at Del Valle High SchoolMaking Solar News at Del Valle High School Studio 512 Interview with John LewisStudio 512 Interview with John Lewis Go Green, Stay NATiVEGo Green, Stay NATiVE The Rising Cost of Energy in TexasThe Rising Cost of Energy in Texas Texas Utility Blackout SolutionsTexas Utility Blackout Solutions Update on Oncor Solar IncentivesUpdate on Oncor Solar Incentives One Comment Solar Power's Role in Ensuring Texas Grid Stability February 6, 2024 at 10:23 am- Reply[…] Texas’ coldest month. Even though the first week of the month has been very beautiful (setting solar production records) Experts caution that more challenges may lie ahead. It’s crucial to recognize that embracing […]Leave A Comment Cancel replyCommentSave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.Δ
[…] Texas’ coldest month. Even though the first week of the month has been very beautiful (setting solar production records) Experts caution that more challenges may lie ahead. It’s crucial to recognize that embracing […]