Batteries hold promise of clean, reliable Texas energy, if problems can be overcome
Philip Jankowski | Source: Dallas Morning News | Posted 04/24/2025

The fast-growing technology improves the usefulness of wind and solar power.
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Batteries are emerging as a crucial component of Texas's energy landscape, particularly during peak demand periods. As the state grapples with increasing electricity needs, especially from data centers, industrial-scale batteries have become essential for storing energy when demand is low and releasing it during high consumption times. Texas currently leads in battery storage capacity, accounting for about 3% of the world's total, and is seen as a potential solution for reducing carbon emissions and stabilizing the power grid as reliance on renewable energy sources grows.
However, the expansion of battery storage faces challenges, including supply chain issues, safety concerns, and local opposition to new developments. Incidents like a significant fire at a California battery facility have raised alarms about safety, prompting legislative efforts in Texas to impose stricter regulations on battery storage sites. Despite these hurdles, experts believe that battery technology will remain a key player in the state's energy future, especially if supported by favorable policies and incentives, such as those provided by the Inflation Reduction Act.
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