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Texas renewable energy The Texas renewable energy Industry 2014. Office of the Governor | Economic Development & Tourism Contents Overview . 1. Wind energy .. 2. Solar .. 20. Biofuels & Biomass.. 25. Key Terms This report references a few technical terms to describe energy and power. Power is the rate at which electricity flows. Power is often measured in gigawatts (GW), which are equivalent to one thousand megawatts (MW). One MW is equal to 1,000 kilowatts (kW). One MW of electricity is enough to power roughly 300 homes at a typical rate of usage. A single medium-sized wind turbine operating at full capaci- ty can, on average, generate one MW. energy is the total amount of electricity consumed over a period of time. energy is often measured in megawatt-hours (MWh), which are equivalent to 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh). British thermal units (BTU) are also used to measure energy .
or over a century, Texas has been an interna-tional leader in the oil and gas industry. In recent years, the state has built upon its energy experience and trained workforce to take the lead in
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