
One of Texas’ dirtiest coal plants will swap to solar with help from US grant

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A coal plant in South Texas will shut down and convert to a solar and battery facility, supported by a $1.4 billion grant from the USDA aimed at promoting clean energy and preserving rural jobs. San Miguel Electric Cooperative Inc. will receive the largest portion of the grant, which will help reduce climate pollution by 1.8 million tons annually and support around 600 jobs. The new solar plant will have a capacity of 600 MW, exceeding the current coal plant's 410 MW, and will enhance grid resilience with battery storage.
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