Renewables in the 89th Texas Legislative Session – Presentation

TXSES intern Elle Nicholson gave a virtual presentation to TXSES local chapter North Texas Renewable Energy Group (NTREG) about “Renewables in the 89th Texas Legislative Session,” during their April 2025 monthly meeting. Her overview of legislation currently winding its way through the Texas legislature provided insight into several pieces of legislation and their potential affects on […]
Solar Industry Unites to Boost Consumer Protection in Texas

By Patrice “Pete” Parsons, TXSES Executive Director We have had articles on this topic in the past, but with all the recent press, I feel compelled to address the issue of consumer protection again. Solar in Texas has seen explosive growth in the last few years, and Texas Solar Energy Society recognizes that while there […]
Small But Mighty: Small-Scale Battery Storage Saves the Day

By Elle Nicholson Battery energy storage systems, commonly referred to as BESS, have quickly become an invaluable tool in the energy industry, for both utilities and small-scale applications alike. The systems work by drawing energy from the grid (or a localized power source), storing the charge, and later releasing it to provide electricity or other […]
Industry Spotlight: Inclusive Prosperity Capital

In each Solar Report newsletter, we feature one of our highly regarded Platinum Business Members with an exclusive interview. This month, TXSES Communications Director Tamara Kowalski reached out to Inclusive Prosperity Capital (IPC) Smart-E Loan Program National Director Madeline Priest to learn about the company’s mission, accomplishments, and impacts on customers. Origins and Leadership Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (IPC) is […]
2025: What Can We Expect in the 89th Texas Legislature? (Updated)

By Patrice “Pete” Parsons, TXSES Executive Director We are saying goodbye to a very busy, yet successful 2024, and are just as energized by the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in 2025. There is plenty to tackle. Although in many ways, last year marked some significant milestones for solar energy in Texas, with record-setting […]
On the Horizon: Streamlined Regulation for Small-Scale Solar

by Elle Nicholson TXSES is working on a new regulatory development that should improve the solar installation process for homeowners and smaller companies in Texas, if implemented. As distributed energy has increased in popularity throughout the state, the Public Utility Commission of Texas’ (PUC) rules for connecting distributed energy resources (DER)—small-scale energy sources like solar […]
Industry Spotlight: Solar CenTex

In each Solar Report newsletter, we feature one of our esteemed Platinum Business Members with an exclusive interview. This month, TXSES Communications Director Tamara Kowalski reached out to Solar CenTex CEO Howard “Scot” Arey—past member of the TXSES Board of Directors and active long-term supporter—to delve into the company’s mission, accomplishments, and its impacts on its Central Texas customers. […]
TXSES 2024 End-of-Year Recap

Reflecting back on 2024, it has been a busy year full of change, promise and accomplishment for TXSES. Our fearless leader, Patrice “Pete” Parsons, has her hands in so many amazing projects at once, that our heads spin and it’s hard to understand how she does it all. From staffing changes, to events and conferences, […]
IESNA Texas 2024 Recap (Press Release)

Enthusiastic reception and onsite engagement at inaugural event underscores momentum and opportunity within the state PORTLAND, ME and AUSTIN, TX: Intersolar & Energy Storage North America (IESNA), the premier tradeshow and conference for solar + storage professionals, last week staged its first regional event in Austin, Texas. The inaugural edition brought together more than 600 solar, […]
Solar: Keeping the Power On. What’s Next?

By Patrice “Pete” Parsons, TXSES Executive Director As we near the end of the hottest October in Texas’s recorded history (since the 1890s), with new daily highs set across the state, and at least for us in Austin, the latest calendar date to ever hit 100 degrees—44 days later than the average date of Aug. […]