Katie Coleman
@katiecolemack
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12-07-2010 22:40:28
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In Houston with #TXLege colleagues — Chairman Rep. Todd Hunter, Sen. Senator Sarah Eckhardt, and Rep. Ana Hernandez — at the Texas Electricity Policy Summit at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy. A convening of academic experts, energy professionals, and policymakers
.Katie Coleman moderates the last panel featuring Jon Shore of Cheniere Energy Inc., Jim Stanway of Samsung US, & Christopher Dorow of BASF focused on providing perspectives of the ERCOT market from an industrial consumer viewpoint. #txlege #txenergy
Joined Lower Colorado River Authority today to break ground for the two new peaker power plants in Maxwell. These plants will create over 300 good-paying jobs for Texans and add 380 megawatts of power to the state grid, ensuring it remains STRONG. Learn more here: bit.ly/49ug43R
Thanks to policymakers, legislators, industry reps and the Baker Institute for making today’s Texas Electricity Policy Summit a success! We addressed a breadth of critical issues involving electricity that will affect Texas now and for years to come. #txlege #txenergy
Glad to join my #txlege colleagues Chair Hunter, Sen. Johnson, Sen. Eckhardt & Rep. Cunningham at the TX Electricity Policy Summit. Great convo on making our electric grid affordable, reliable & responsible. TY Texas Oil & Gas Association Texas Chemistry Council & Texas Association of Manufacturers for organizing the summit⚡️
Our members heard important policy perspectives from Senators Phil King Kelly Hancock and Reps. Rep. Jared Patterson David Spiller David Cook this week in #FortWorth. Thank you all for joining us! #manufacturingmatters #txlege
Federal nuclear power regulators gave the go-ahead Monday for the first research nuclear reactor in more than 40 years, and it's here in Texas. Where? Abilene Christian University
.Public Utility Commission of Texas today took a major step in ensuring the long-term energy reliability and economic vitality of the Lone Star State by announcing that the buildout of the Permian Basin Reliability Plan will proceed using 765-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines—the highest-voltage transmission
We had so much fun visiting "Da Capitow" this morning! Thank you Dustin Burrows Charlie Geren Phil King Public Utility Commission of Texas