DALLAS – In employee meetings today across its Texas operations, Luminant leadership announced the need to close facilities to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, which will cause the loss of approximately 500 jobs. The rule, which the EPA released earlier this summer, requires Texas power generators to make dramatic reductions […]
Read MoreDALLAS – Luminant released the following statement regarding today’s report from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas: Since the Environmental Protection Agency’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule was released earlier this summer, Luminant has asserted that if it is implemented on January 1, 2012 without significant changes, it will have a negative impact on reliability in […]
Read MoreDallas – Luminant’s baseload power plant fleet, including two nuclear units and 12 lignite-fueled units, as well as multiple peaking natural gas units, provided much-needed generation today during ERCOT’s level two energy emergency alert. The company commends its dedicated team of 4,000-plus employees for their hard work and diligence in maximizing generation throughout the alert. […]
Read MoreDallas – Through a third consecutive record-setting demand day and a second consecutive ERCOT energy emergency alert, Luminant’s fleet of nuclear, coal and natural gas power plants helped keep Texans cool and safe. All of Luminant’s baseload power plant units were available for generation, including two nuclear units, 12 lignite-fueled units and multiple peaking natural […]
Read MoreDallas – Luminant’s fleet of nuclear, coal and natural gas power plants helped power Texas through today’s ERCOT energy emergency alert, which occurred on a second consecutive day of record-setting demand. All of Luminant’s power plant units were available for generation and the company took the necessary steps to maximize generation through the day’s record […]
Read MoreDallas – Luminant’s dedicated team of 4,000-plus employees worked diligently throughout ERCOT’s level two energy emergency alert today to generate much-needed electricity for the state of Texas. All of Luminant’s baseload power plant units were available for generation, including two nuclear units, 12 lignite-fueled units and multiple peaking natural gas units. Today marks the third […]
Read MoreDallas – Luminant’s fleet of nuclear, coal and natural gas power plants helped power Texas – and contribute to continued reliability – through today’s record-setting demand. All of Luminant’s baseload power plant units were available for generation, including two nuclear units, 12 lignite-fueled units, as well as multiple peaking natural gas units. “We owe a huge […]
Read MoreDallas – 20th-annual Luminant Environmental Review and new environmental fact sheets now available As Texas’ largest power generator, Luminant has long made environmental stewardship and innovation a daily mindset. In 2010 alone, Luminant: Planted almost 1.2 million trees on previously mined land as part of a program that sets the standard in land reclamation Remained […]
Read MoreDallas – Unit 4 began commercial operation in 1981 Sandow Power Plant’s Unit 4, located in Milam County, began generating power on May 15, 1981. Over the past 30 years, the unit has generated more than 122 million net megawatt-hours of electricity. Additionally, the plant and its employees have volunteered tens of thousands of hours […]
Read MoreDallas – First class of 35 will receive a full scholarship to gain skills for a lifetime Due to strong interest and well-qualified candidates, Luminant Power Track, Luminant’s career development scholarship program, is increasing the size of its inaugural scholarship class from 30 and is now awarding 35 scholarships toward an associate degree in power […]
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