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New power plant to bring more energy to West Texas
The Texas Energy Fund has approved a loan to construct two new power plants in West Texas, adding 860 megawatts of energy and reinforcing the state's energy grid.
By By Steven Ardary·4 hr ago
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The Texas Energy Fund has approved a loan to construct two new power plants in West Texas.
The two natural gas units will add to Vistra's Permian Basin Power Plant in Ward County and create 860 megawatts of energy.
The announcement comes as leaders look to reinforce the state's energy grid amid growing energy needs from consumers, businesses and data centers.
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