
2022 Texas Energy Wrapped – Big Changes to Markets, Efficiency, and Prices
As 2022 comes to a close, it is becoming ever important to both examine how this year’s energy events are impacting low-income families across the
As 2022 comes to a close, it is becoming ever important to both examine how this year’s energy events are impacting low-income families across the
By: Andrew Robison, Research Analyst, TEPRI | Evan Magallanes, Graduate Research Assistant, TEPRI | Will Bryan, Director of Research, SEEA | Joy Ward, Energy Research Associate, SEEA | Cyrus Bhedwar,
TEPRI has been expanding our network of energy stakeholders, decision makers, and community leaders to bring forth new perspectives around energy system improvements that allow
By: Andrew Robison, Research Analyst, TEPRI | Evan Magallanes, Graduate Research Assistant, TEPRI | Will Bryan, Director of Research, SEEA | Joy Ward, Energy Research
TEPRI developed a state-wide Coalition to explore and launch cross-collaboration opportunities that maximize the impacts from dispersed funding sources to create clean energy opportunities that aid in the COVID-19 response and economic recovery efforts and beyond.
The 2021 Energy Opportunities Coalition (EOC) report, Advancing Clean Energy Solutions in Underserved Texas Communities, details how the Coalition’s convenings fostered the creation of concept recommendations in three distinct
TEPRI developed a state-wide Coalition to explore and launch cross-collaboration opportunities that maximize the impacts from dispersed funding sources to create clean energy opportunities that aid in the COVID-19 response and economic recovery efforts and beyond.
Our report, “Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens in Low-Income Households: Harris County”, is now officially available online for free, as a part of the American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) 2020 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings’ Panel 13: Energy Efficiency and Equity.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 TEPRI hosted a webinar entitled “Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens.” TEPRI staff Director Dana Harmon and Erick Jones
The Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute (TEPRI) leads the Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens initiative to develop a roadmap for cost-efficient, inclusive, and effective pathways
Founded in 2015, the Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute (TEPRI), a 501(c)3 organization, is a non-partisan and nonprofit independent research organization that advances lasting energy solutions for low-income communities across Texas.
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