Fusion energy—long viewed as a distant clean power source—is moving closer to commercial reality as Western U.S. states attract major private investment, research breakthroughs, and […]
Category: Infrastructure
The Texas Power Grid Will Get a Boost From Batteries This Winter
Texas’ power grid is expected to be more resilient this winter as a growing fleet of battery storage projects comes online, reducing the risk of […]
T1 Energy Breaks Ground on Major Texas Solar Cell Plant
Solar manufacturer T1 Energy has begun construction on a $400 million to $425 million solar cell fabrication plant in central Texas, marking a major new […]
Texas Defense Industry Ramps Up Manufacturing to Meet 2026 Pentagon Production Goals
Defense manufacturers and military production partners are accelerating expansions of Texas facilities this year as part of broader efforts to meet 2026 defense production targets […]
Texas Grid Winter Reliability Becomes Federal Focus as Military and AI Loads Converge
Federal energy regulators and Texas grid overseers are increasingly focused on winter reliability risks for the Texas power grid, driven by rapid growth in electricity […]
America’s Strategic Industries Concentrate in Texas as Federal Policy Favors Domestic Manufacturing
A fundamental realignment of the United States industrial base is underway as Texas emerges as the primary beneficiary of a federal pivot toward domestic reshoring […]
Texas Energy Infrastructure Gains Strategic Importance as Military Logistics Shift Inland
As global supply chain volatility and coastal vulnerabilities prompt a recalibration of national security priorities, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is increasingly identifying Texas’s energy and […]
Legislative Momentum Builds for Expedited Energy Permitting in Texas to Safeguard National Security
U.S. lawmakers have initiated a strategic legislative push to fast-track the permitting process for critical power generation facilities in Texas, citing an urgent nexus between […]
Texas Becomes the Front Line of the AI Electricity Boom as Power Deals Multiply and Long-Term Data Center Contracts Spread Nationwide
The artificial intelligence boom is driving a massive surge in power demand across the United States, and utilities are scrambling to lock in supply agreements with data […]
Defense Manufacturers Move Factories Inland to Texas to Avoid Coastal Supply Chain Risks
Major defense manufacturers are relocating critical production operations to Texas, driven by concerns over coastal supply chain vulnerabilities and the need for more resilient infrastructure […]