As Houston, the energy capital of the world, navigates the global energy transition, the city is uniquely positioned to lead by example.| Energy Capital
In the energy capital of the world, we often think and talk about the energy transition and low carbon solutions in the context of energy production and distribution – whether it’s adding more renewables to the grid, reducing the CO2 emissions of our existing energy resources with CCUS and Hydrogen, developing energy storage technology to manage intermittency, or deploying other innovative solutions designed to produce or deliver more energy with fewer emissions – Houston is leading on ...| Energy Capital
The City of Houston is getting closer to its goal of all non-emergency, light-duty municipal vehicles to be electric by 2030.| Energy Capital
The holidays have come and gone, and the city of Houston is asking for you to recycle your Christmas trees.| Energy Capital
The city of Houston approved $281,000 funding for the expansion of free electric vehicle rideshare services in communities that are considered underserved by utilizing services like RYDE and Evolve Houston.| Energy Capital
Evolve Houston awarded its inaugural microgrants this week to 13 groups, neighborhoods and an individual working to make electric vehicles accessible to all Houstonians.| Energy Capital
Houston is making strides in its commitment to combat climate change and build a more resilient future for its residents, according to a recent report.| Energy Capital