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Texas Legislators Approve Bill to Fund Power Grid Improvements and New Energy Projects

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Texas lawmakers have passed a bill to establish a new energy fund aimed at improving the state's power grid and supporting new energy projects. The legislation allocates $10 billion to enhance grid reliability, modernize infrastructure, and promote renewable energy development. The move comes in response to the severe power outages experienced during the 2021 winter storm, which highlighted the vulnerabilities in Texas's energy system. The fund will be used to incentivize the construction of new power plants, upgrade existing facilities, and integrate more renewable sources like wind and solar. This initiative is expected to boost energy security, reduce the risk of future blackouts, and advance Texas's transition to a cleaner energy future.

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