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Lawmakers want Texas Public Utility Commission to seek renewable energy in West Texas

Eight state representatives are asking the Texas Public Utilities Commission to aggressively look at West Texas as a source for renewable, clean energy.


The legislators are specifically asking the PUC to push forward with the initiative of moving electricity from Competitive Renewable Energy Zones in areas located in West Texas to populated areas like Dallas, Austin, Houston and San Antonio. The specific initiative policy makers are asking for includes a plan to create power lines that would be capable of handling 24,859 megawatts of energy.


In a letter to the PUC, policy makers cite an Electronic Reliability Council of Texas claim, which says $3 billion in savings will be realized if a yearly investment of $1 billion is made to create and move energy from West Texas.


The lawmakers target West Texas as a source of clean wind and solar energy and say this important step is needed to lower electricity bills and prevent more aggressive air pollution.


In a press release about the letter, the lawmakers say, "Replacing heavy polluting coal and natural gas-fired plants with clean wind and solar generation could yield up to a 13 percent reduction in NOx emissions and a 16 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions around the state."

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