A lack of air support and ineffective coordination hurt efforts to contain this year’s Panhandle fires, the committee said.
Energy
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Companies aim to release more treated oilfield wastewater into rivers and streams
Texas regulators are issuing permits to discharge large volumes of treated โproduced waterโ into some waterways. Questions remain about the toxic pollutants found in the wastewater.
Coal power plants must reduce pollution under new federal rules
The rules will require coal-fueled plants, including Texas plants that produced about 12% of power on the stateโs grid this year, to reduce carbon emissions and mercury pollution and handle disposed coal ash more safely.
Valley activists wage transatlantic battle to stop natural gas exports from South Texas
As legal efforts fall short, Rio Grande Valley residents are pursuing a novel strategy to halt export terminals on wetlands: Lobby Europeans to reject gas from the U.S.
Water scarcity and clean energy collide in South Texas
A high-tech chemical company has purchased the last available water in the Nueces River to make hydrogen and ammonia for export.
After Texasโ largest wildfire is contained, a rancher moves on with a single calf
In testimony to state lawmakers, Dale Jenkins and his Panhandle peers shared the โhidden costโ of the wildfires.
Texas and California leaders unite at EarthX
State leaders acknowledge milestone in recycling and circular economy initiatives.
Public blasts Texas agencies, regulators for poor communication and oversight at wildfire hearings
Thursdayโs hearing marked the end of the Legislatureโs three-day marathon of public hearings.
Texas wind energy firms need more technicians. Can they drum up student interest without state support?
The wind industry promises attractive salaries. But a lack of training programs and waning political support make it difficult to find new recruits.
Utility pole inspection company declines to testify at Texas Panhandle wildfire investigation hearing
The Texas A&M Forest Service concluded that a fallen decayed utility pole caused the Smokehouse Creek fire.


