Texas’s Energy Revolution: From Oil Hub to Renewable Power Leader Threatened by Policy Shifts

Once known primarily for its oil industry, Texas has emerged in recent years as a national leader in renewable energy, particularly wind and solar power. Investments in vast wind farms across the western plains and a booming solar sector have helped the state generate more electricity from renewables than any other in the country, reshaping its energy landscape and providing major economic benefits to rural communities.

However, new policies and political debates threaten this momentum. Recent proposals by state lawmakers aim to restrict the expansion of renewable projects, citing grid reliability concerns and giving greater support to natural gas and coal. This shift could slow down or reverse Texas’s progress, leaving significant climate and economic opportunities untapped.

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