On this week's Tribcast, we're joined by energy expert Doug Lewin discussing how wind and solar power are supplying an increasing amount of power in Texas whether state leaders like it or not.
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In this week’s episode, energy expert Doug Lewin discusses how wind and solar power are supplying an increasing amount of electricity in Texas whether state leaders like it or not., in downtown Austin from Sept. 21-23. Join them to get their take on what’s next for Texas and the nation.Perhaps it goes without saying — but producing quality journalism isn't cheap.
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