Energy production is big business in Texas. Many people negotiate leases for oil and gas extraction purposes. In fact, many people with such leases never even see a well installed on their property. The companies merely secure the right to extraction, should they...
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Do you have to sell land to benefit from solar energy production?
Texas is a state rich in opportunities for energy production, including both traditional petroleum-based energy and renewable energy like wind and solar. Thousands of homeowners across the state sign leases for oil and gas companies to put wells out on their property....
2 ways to respond to eminent domain claims in Texas
Eminent domain rules are important for the overall benefit of the public. When there is a necessary infrastructure project, like a highway expansion or a fuel transportation line, the companies or state agencies organizing these projects can use eminent domain to...
Can you turn solar power into a source of household income?
Texas has the potential to truly become an energy powerhouse. Obviously, the state has a significant amount of oil and gas reserves, and many property owners sign leases with companies granting them mineral rights to the property. However, with active wind patterns...
Demand-response systems could be the future in Texas
Saving energy is important, which is why some people believe that energy companies should be able to control output and how much energy is available. Some energy companies do just that, using smart thermostats to control temperatures in homes or to cut back on...
Can Texas put a wind turbine in your backyard?
Wind energy is one of the forms that is going to help bring the country toward a more sustainable future. It focuses on using renewable wind power to energize homes and communities, but there are some issues with it. Wind turbines are large, and they can be unsightly....
It’s a hot one. Can solar and wind power keep up?
Enjoying the hot spell? If you’re on the Texas grid, you’re probably wondering whether supply will continue to meet demand in this record heat. The good news is that power companies continue to make investments in energy development here in Texas and New Mexico. A lot...
Can an oil and gas company force me to sell my land?
If you live in West Texas or southeastern New Mexico, you may have been contacted by an oil and gas company that wants to build new facilities or extend existing facilities here in the Permian Basin. In both states, power companies often have the power of eminent...
New solar panels can thermoelectrically collect energy at night
Engineers at Stanford University have invented a new type of solar cell that collects energy at night. The device works by incorporating a thermoelectric generator. That tiny generator is able to create electricity from the temperature difference between the solar...
Will the EPA’s waiver to allow summer E15 sales lower gas prices?
Recently, the Biden administration announced that it has directed the EPA to suspend a rule barring the sale of gasoline containing 15% ethanol during the summer months. The gas, referred to as “E15” or “Unleaded 88,” is usually allowed only between Sept. 15 and May...