How Texas is playing a major role in the race to develop clean energy technologies

Texas is known as an energy powerhouse, largely driven by its massive oil and gas industry. But amid the challenges posed by climate change, some in the state are pushing for Texas to be a national leader in clean energy too.

During a conversation in Houston on Thursday, energy experts and academics spoke with Texas Tribune climate reporter Emily Foxhall about the billions of dollars that the federal government is pouring into solutions to provide clean power sources and how Texas is playing a major role in development of emerging energy technologies including hydrogen, and geothermal.

Texas energy companies are increasingly investing in hydrogen as a potential game-changing fuel for transportation, said Brett Perlman, CEO of the nonprofit Center for Houston’s Future. Perlman said Texas has major advantages in developing hydrogen: the state has the majority of the country’s hydrogen pipelines, a highly-skilled and knowledgeable workforce, and the natural gas and renewable energy needed to produce it.

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Michael Randle

Michael Randle