Political moves threaten US fossil fuel industry
June 26, 2025
Republican-led efforts, including deep budget cuts and regulatory rollbacks, are threatening U.S. fossil fuel companies by undermining federal support for technologies like carbon capture and clean hydrogen. While aimed at boosting fossil fuels, these moves may weaken the industry’s global competitiveness in emerging energy markets.
Texas Finalizes $1.8 Billion for Microgrid Program to Boost Critical Infrastructure Resilience
June 11, 2025
Texas has approved $1.8 billion for a new microgrid program to boost backup power at critical sites such as hospitals, water systems, and emergency services. The Texas Backup Power Package Program will deploy on-site systems combining solar, batteries, and gas generation, offering a faster, more flexible alternative to large-scale plants. As traditional grid projects face delays, this marks a strategic shift toward distributed resilience amid rising demand and increasingly frequent extreme weather.
UH Energy Symposium Series – Congressman Robert Latta Calls for Urgency, Innovation, and Energy Security
June 2, 2025
At the close of UH Energy’s Energy Transition Winds of Change symposium—co-hosted by the Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME)—U.S. Congressman Robert Latta delivered a keynote urging bold action on America’s energy future. Emphasizing the need for scalable energy infrastructure, domestic nuclear fuel sourcing, and streamlined regulation, Latta called for an “all-of-the-above” approach to secure, affordable, and sustainable power. His message: the U.S. must act quickly, think strategically, and listen to innovators driving the transition forward.
TIEEP Spring Energy Forum Highlights Practical Efficiency Innovations
May 21, 2025
The 2025 TIEEP Spring Energy Forum, held on May 8 at the UH Tech Bridge, brought together industry leaders to spotlight practical innovations in industrial energy efficiency. Hosted by the Texas Industrial Energy Efficiency Program in partnership with UH Energy and SECO, the forum featured expert presentations on low-capital energy assessments, high-efficiency steam systems, and cutting-edge digital monitoring tools. From simple operational improvements to AI-powered diagnostics, the event emphasized scalable strategies to reduce costs, cut emissions, and boost performance across the oil refining and chemical sectors.