Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention at the LBJ School. This volume, concerned with electric power generation, is one of two policy studies which resulted from policy research projects on energy in Texas, conducted over a two-year period (1972-74) at the LBJ School. Additional work was done during 1975 in order to incorporate the most recent information into this volume. It is our hope that this report and its companion volume (Energy in Texas, Volume II: Policy Alternatives) will be of value both to policy makers and to the public in considering policy alternatives for energy in Texas.Public Affair
Aging grid infrastructure and the inability to find a pathway for new infrastructure development is ...
"Texans now have a choice. We can become more efficient and maintain our standard of living, or we c...
The Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) as amended in 1982 and the Substantive Rules of the Public...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
Examination of the production potential and demand in Texas for renewable energy from three sources:...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
Thesis. 1977. M.C.P.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MIC...
This paper provides an overview of the use of renewable energy sources to generate electricity in th...
Traditional fossil fuel production of electricity has serious externality issues that influence air ...
Since the late 1990s, Texas has experienced more wind generator investment than any other U.S. state...
In 1983, Texas Governor Mark White initiated an energy cost containment program for the largest st...
Aging grid infrastructure and the inability to find a pathway for new infrastructure development is ...
"Texans now have a choice. We can become more efficient and maintain our standard of living, or we c...
The Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) as amended in 1982 and the Substantive Rules of the Public...
Energy policy in Texas is a matter of obvious importance, and it has received particular attention a...
This is the second of a two-volume study dealing with energy problems in Texas. Volume I examines el...
nizing that short-term problems must often dominate in the legislature, sought this study in order t...
Texas Energy Issues: 1979 is the product of a series of studies carried on by graduate students and ...
This study examines the cogeneration of electricity and steam for industrial processes as a means fo...
Examination of the production potential and demand in Texas for renewable energy from three sources:...
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during 1977-1978 t...
Thesis. 1977. M.C.P.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MIC...
This paper provides an overview of the use of renewable energy sources to generate electricity in th...
Traditional fossil fuel production of electricity has serious externality issues that influence air ...
Since the late 1990s, Texas has experienced more wind generator investment than any other U.S. state...
In 1983, Texas Governor Mark White initiated an energy cost containment program for the largest st...
Aging grid infrastructure and the inability to find a pathway for new infrastructure development is ...
"Texans now have a choice. We can become more efficient and maintain our standard of living, or we c...
The Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) as amended in 1982 and the Substantive Rules of the Public...