
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’s research analyst, Andrew Robison, presented the key findings from the July report, When the Lone Star Froze Over: Winter Storm Uri and the lived
TEPRI spoke to NPR’s Texas Standard on increased energy insecurity as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
As of October 1, 2020, disconnections for nonpayment may resume for Texas residential retail electric customers. The COVID-19 Electricity Relief Program (ERP) has been helping unemployed customers of Retail Electric Providers (REPs) by providing protection from disconnections for nonpayment. At a time such as this crisis, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is our nation’s first line of defense to address utility crisis, stabilize households, and address significant arrearages.
PUCT ERP Summer Relief BLOG POST | JULY 25, 2020 By: Jacquie Moss, TEPRI Research Fellow UPDATE (8/17): This post has been updated to reflect
Energy Insecurity: Why It Matters Now BLOG POST | APRIL 28, 2020 By: Jacquie Moss, TEPRI Research Fellow Unemployment associated with the COVID-19 pandemic will
Relief for Low-Income Households BLOG POST | MARCH 30, 2020 By: Jacquie Moss, TEPRI Research Fellow At TEPRI, we are keenly aware of how financial
Friends of TEPRI, The radically-evolving energy sector presents us with the opportunity and the responsibility to ensure we serve those among us who are most
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