Texas and the race to provide the world's clean energy

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Thanks to the state’s massive oil and gas industry, Texas is known across the world as a top energy producer. In response to the impacts of climate change, many are pushing for Texas to lead on clean energy as well. Companies large and small are working to figure out the next big breakthroughs that will secure Texas’ future as an energy and economic leader.
    At the two-hour event, we will first take a deep look into emerging clean energy technologies, like hydrogen initiatives and geothermal power, and what they mean for Texas. Then Emily Foxhall, the Tribune’s climate reporter, will moderate a conversation with industry experts about why renewable energy matters now, the path to implementation and the potential impact on the Texas economy and environment.
    Speakers include:
    ​Robert D. Bullard, executive director of the Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University
    Sarah Jewett, vice president of strategy at FERVO Energy​
    Brett Perlman, CEO of the Center for Houston’s Future
    Sign up today for the Tribune’s weekly Energy and Environment Roundup, delivered Fridays. Learn more and sign up at trib.it/energy.
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