Texas power struggle: How the nation’s top wind power state turned against renewable energy.


State Rep. Jared Patterson, R-Frisco, speaks with colleagues on the House floor on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021.

A car moves through a neighborhood in West Austin that is without power on Feb 18, 2021. A car moves through a neighborhood in West Austin that is without power on Feb 18, 2021.

Growing threat to fossil fuels

Rural communities welcome renewable projects

Lyford, TX - May 17, 2023: Members of the Lyford high-school football team practice of a new athletic field completely funded by wind turbine tax bonds in Lyford, TX. Industrial energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Lyford, TX. (Photo by Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune) Lyford, TX - May 17, 2023: Members of the Lyford high-school football team practice of a new athletic field completely funded by wind turbine tax bonds in Lyford, TX. Industrial energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Lyford, TX. (Photo by Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune)

Energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Willacy County in Texas' Rio Grande Valley. Energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Willacy County in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.

How much will new laws change the power balance?

Lyford, TX - May 17, 2023: Members of the Lyford high-school baseball team practice of a new athletic field partially funded by wind turbine tax bonds in Lyford, TX. Industrial energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Lyford, TX. (Photo by Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune) Lyford, TX - May 17, 2023: Members of the Lyford high-school baseball team practice of a new athletic field partially funded by wind turbine tax bonds in Lyford, TX. Industrial energy-producing wind turbines cover hundreds of acres of farmland in Lyford, TX. (Photo by Ben Lowy for The Texas Tribune)


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