Texas finalizes $1.8B to build solar, battery, and gas-powered microgrids
Jeff St. John | Source: Canary Media | Posted 06/12/2025

The state Legislature finally passed a proposal to fund backup power for critical facilities like nursing homes and fire stations.
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The Texas Legislature has approved a significant $1.8 billion funding package aimed at enhancing the state's electricity reliability through the development of microgrids. These microgrids, which combine solar, battery, and gas-powered systems, are intended to provide backup power for critical facilities such as nursing homes, hospitals, and fire stations. This initiative comes in response to past grid failures during extreme weather events, including the 2021 Winter Storm Uri, which highlighted the need for more resilient energy solutions.
Despite previous legislative setbacks, the approval of this funding marks a pivotal moment for Texas's energy policy, positioning it as a leader in microgrid development. The program is designed to assist facilities that lack the financial means to install backup power systems, particularly benefiting vulnerable populations such as the elderly in assisted living facilities. The legislation encourages a diverse mix of energy sources, allowing for tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of different facilities while promoting energy resilience across the state.
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