NRG Energy Secures Loan for 456 MW Natural Gas Project in Texas, Enhancing Grid Reliability by 2026

Reuters
04 Aug
NRG Energy Secures Loan for 456 MW <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NGS">Natural Gas</a> Project in <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TCBIL">Texas</a>, Enhancing Grid Reliability by 2026

NRG Energy Inc. has announced a new energy project in Texas, involving the construction of two natural gas units at the TH Wharton power plant. The project, funded through a loan agreement with the Public Utility Commission of Texas as part of the Texas Energy Fund Loan Program, aims to provide 456 MW of reliable power to the Houston area by the summer of 2026. This initiative is part of NRG's broader plan to introduce over 1.5 GW of new natural gas generation in Texas by 2028, sufficient to power more than 1.5 million homes annually. The project supports Texas's growing electricity demand driven by industrial expansion and residential development, promising enhanced grid stability, job creation, and economic growth.

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