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autotldr t1_j8skjkt wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot)


> Two years after Winter Storm Uri wreaked havoc on Texas' power grid, a majority of Texans support expanding the country's reliance on solar and other alternative sources of energy, according to the most recent survey report released by the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston.

> The energy report examined public preferences about energy sources in the United States, support for using state funds to provide incentives for the construction of natural gas power plants, support for home solar power related legislation, and interest in installing solar panels and an energy storage system among homeowners.

> "Texas has an established energy legacy-it leads the nation in both energy production and consumption. But we are part of the energy transition and a majority of Texans across-the-board-across partisan lines-are supporting alternate energy sources," said Renée Cross, senior executive director and researcher at the Hobby School.


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