French will face commission Chair Jim Wright in the Republican primary. The three-person panel is in charge of the agency that oversees Texasโ oil and gas industry.
Energy
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Gov. Greg Abbott launches reelection campaign for fourth term
Abbott framed his campaign as a means to keep Texas as a conservative bastion, touting efforts to lower property taxes, bolster education and strengthen public safety.
Explosion of data centers causes planning struggles for Texas power grid
As companies look to build projects that consume more power than cities, the stateโs grid manager is trying to plan how to provide enough electricity to meet the demand.
A new South Texas data center will rely on untapped renewable energy
The new data center will work directly with a nearby windfarm to use energy the windfarm canโt send to the stateโs electricity grid.
Economic boom or environmental disaster? Rural Texas grapples with pros, cons of data centers
Local leaders see data centers, which help power the worldโs shift to artificial intelligence, as a way to keep their towns open. Residents worry their way of life โ and water โ is at stake.
TribCast: Will the Texas renewable energy powerhouse survive?
This week, Matthew and Eleanor speak with Eric Goff, founder of an energy policy advising firm, about the growth of wind and solar power in Texas and whether it will continue after recent federal efforts targeting the industry.
Democratic Rep. Jon Rosenthal will run for Texas Railroad Commission
The day after the four-term Houston lawmaker launched his statewide bid, his former chief of staff, Odus Evbagharu, announced he was running to succeed his former boss in the Texas House.
About $675 million earmarked for Texas projects is in limbo as Congress careens toward shutdown
Texasโ congressional delegation obtained tentative funding for infrastructure improvements, university research and other initiatives, but the nearly 350 earmarks are all in jeopardy.
State approves $562 million Texas Energy Fund loan for power plant near Baytown
The low-interest loan to NRG Energy for a gas-fired power plant is the largest of three loans approved through the $7 billion fund since its creation in 2023.
Data centers are thirsty for Texasโ water, but state planners donโt know how much they will need
A wave of massive data centers is expanding across Texas, prompting warnings from experts who say the new water demands could push the stateโs already strained supply to the brink.


