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  2. Climate change in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Half of the energy consumed in Texas was from refineries and petrochemical plants. [13] Texas accounted for 41% of crude oil production, 25% of natural gas, and 31% of refining capacity, and had some of the highest potential for sustainable energy production, producing 28% of wind power for the United States. [14]

  3. Climate change in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In April, 2022, wind and solar energy sources provided more electricity than nuclear power plants, overtaking nuclear for the first time in U.S. history. [183] Clean energy (also including geothermal, hydroelectric and biomass) comprised nearly 30% of the total electricity in the U.S., compared to about 20% in 2021. [183]

  4. Texas Clean Energy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Clean Energy Project (TCEP) was a project developed by Summit Power Group, Inc intended to build of the world’s first [1] Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) clean-coal power plant, a type of carbon capture and storage facility, located near Odessa, Texas (coordinates 31° 44' 46" N, 102° 35' 42" W).

  5. The conservative case for clean energy and climate security ...

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    Investing in renewable energy, as well as new, emerging carbon-capture technologies, can help us support the growing need for energy in a way that benefits Texas communities.

  6. Renewable energy commercialization - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, unless clean energy supplies come online rapidly, slowing demand growth will only begin to reduce total emissions; reducing the carbon content of energy sources is also needed. [ 171 ] The IEA has stated that renewable energy and energy efficiency policies are complementary tools for the development of a sustainable energy future, and ...

  7. Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act

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    Section 202(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act requires the Administrator of the EPA to establish standards "applicable to the emission of any air pollutant from…new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines, which in [her] judgment cause, or contribute to, air pollution which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare" (emphasis added). [3]

  8. Opinion - Trump has an opportunity to adopt a realistic clean ...

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    The clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act are projected to cost $800 billion through 2031, or $1.1 trillion through 2033, based on the Congressional Budget Office’s latest outlook.

  9. Environmental impact of wind power - Wikipedia

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    The Vattenfall utility company study found Hydroelectric, nuclear stations and wind turbines to have far less greenhouse emissions than other sources studied.. A typical study of a wind farm's Life cycle assessment, when not connected to the electric grid, usually results in similar findings as the following 2006 analysis of 3 installations in the US Midwest, where the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ...