Texas Energy & Power
@the_energy_capital_podcast
Austin, Texashttps://www.texasenergyandpower.com/ Electric Power Transmission, Control, and DistributionOverview
About Texas Energy & Power
Texas Energy & Power is a Texas-focused energy publication covering policy, markets, and grid reliability, with national relevance.
Texas sits at the center of many of the energy questions facing the country. Because of its size, independence, and pace of change, what happens here often signals what’s coming next elsewhere.
We publish the Texas Energy & Power Newsletter and produce the Energy Capital Podcast, combining analysis and conversation to bring clarity to complex energy issues.
🔌 What We Cover
- Texas energy policy and its national implications
- Grid reliability, affordability, and resilience
- Power markets, load growth, and infrastructure
- Clean energy, storage, and emerging technologies
🎙️ How We Do It
- The Newsletter delivers sharp, practical analysis and context.
- The Podcast features in-depth conversations with policymakers, industry leaders, and experts.
👥 Who It’s For
Energy professionals, policymakers, business leaders, journalists, and engaged readers across Texas and the U.S. who want a clearer view of where energy systems are headed.
Texas sits at the center of many of the energy questions facing the country. Because of its size, independence, and pace of change, what happens here often signals what’s coming next elsewhere.
We publish the Texas Energy & Power Newsletter and produce the Energy Capital Podcast, combining analysis and conversation to bring clarity to complex energy issues.
🔌 What We Cover
- Texas energy policy and its national implications
- Grid reliability, affordability, and resilience
- Power markets, load growth, and infrastructure
- Clean energy, storage, and emerging technologies
🎙️ How We Do It
- The Newsletter delivers sharp, practical analysis and context.
- The Podcast features in-depth conversations with policymakers, industry leaders, and experts.
👥 Who It’s For
Energy professionals, policymakers, business leaders, journalists, and engaged readers across Texas and the U.S. who want a clearer view of where energy systems are headed.