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The state of Texas is the primary focus of the article, which discusses its energy practices, sustainability efforts, and the need for infrastructure improvements.
Focusing on industrial uses of hydrogen and is the US center for commercial hydrogen production in refining and manufacturing.
The state of Texas is reintroducing rebates to encourage the purchase of clean vehicles, aiming to accelerate adoption and support economic goals.
Remains one of the country's most favored wind markets and accounts for a majority of the country's wind capacity.
The state of Texas is a major producer of oil and natural gas, and is also the leading market for wind energy in the United States. It is actively pursuing renewable energy to meet emission reduction goals.
Texas is noted for showing strong support for solar energy and is expected to see significant growth due to large upcoming projects, despite currently ranking seventh in adoption.
The state government of Texas enacted a new law that limits the ability of local governments to regulate drilling and fracking.
Has reached a major milestone in wind energy, with wind farms meeting 30% of its energy demands on March 26. The state government has been supporting wind power adoption.
The state of Texas is activating new transmission lines to ferry wind energy to its urban centers and aims to reduce its use of fossil-fuels.
The state of Texas has launched an initiative to promote clean transportation and electric vehicle adoption, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston areas.
Texas is the leading state in the U.S. for wind energy capacity and production.
Texas is mentioned as one of the states expected to follow California in electric vehicle sales.
State officials in Texas are working to establish the state as a competitor in vehicle manufacturing, particularly for hydrogen-powered vehicles, by drafting new legislation and attracting automakers.
The state experienced a day of free wholesale electricity due to a surge in wind power generation and a drop in demand.

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