The American Prospect
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Several state Senate bills backed by deep-pocketed anti-renewables interests would have curbed wind and solar installation on private lands.
They failed, but Congress is next up to take its shot. Given the White House pressures, Congress is likely to pass some type of renewables subsidy phaseout.
Congress is likely to pass some type of renewables subsidy phaseout.
The winding down of solar and wind generation and battery storage capabilities could have devastating consequences in those disaster scenarios.
When nature generates heat waves, or combines record-breaking ocean temperatures with wind and rain and spits them out as hurricanes, Texas residents, will suffer.
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