By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of American Energy Works.
The Permian Basin, one of the most energy-rich regions in the world, is at the center of a heated debate over Texas’ energy policy. A proposed $100 billion transmission line project, aimed at bringing electricity to the area, has sparked controversy and raised questions about the state’s energy future. With the project’s massive price tag and potential impact on local communities, lawmakers and energy experts are calling for a closer look at the proposal and exploration of alternative solutions.
The Proposed Project
The project, known as the 765 kV transmission line, would stretch across the state, consuming over 70,000 acres of private property and costing ratepayers between $33 billion and $100 billion over its lifetime. Proponents of the project argue that it’s necessary to meet the growing energy demands of the Permian Basin, driven by the oil and gas industry, data centers, and cryptocurrency mining. However, critics argue that the project is a costly and inefficient solution, and that alternative approaches, such as building thermal generation facilities in the region, could be more effective and affordable.
Criticism and Concerns
Critics of the project, including the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), argue that the transmission line would not create new energy, but rather redistribute existing energy from other parts of the state. They also point out that the project would have a significant impact on local communities, with the potential to displace independent farms and ranches, schools, and small businesses. As Molly Vogt, host of American Energy Works, noted, ‘The people have been demanding that the PUC pause this project and reassess the need, the cost, and the alternatives.’
According to Carson, a guest on the show, ‘If we solve generation issues with transmission, that’s what we’re going to continue doing moving forward.’ He emphasized the need for a more comprehensive approach to addressing the state’s energy needs, rather than relying on a single, costly project.
Alternative Solutions
Lawmakers and energy experts are exploring alternative solutions to meet the state’s energy demands. One approach is to focus on building thermal generation facilities in the Permian Basin, which could provide a more efficient and affordable solution. Another approach is to promote market reform, which could encourage the development of new energy sources and reduce the state’s reliance on transmission lines. As the debate over the $100 billion transmission line project continues, it’s clear that the future of Texas’ energy policy is at a crossroads.
Closing Thoughts
The proposed $100 billion transmission line project in Texas has sparked a critical debate over the state’s energy policy. As lawmakers and energy experts explore alternative solutions, it’s clear that the future of the state’s energy landscape is at stake. The decision to move forward with the project or pursue alternative approaches will have far-reaching implications for the state’s economy, environment, and communities. The full episode of American Energy Works is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 28, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch American Energy Works on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/american-energy-works-208207
Texas Energy Policy Under Scrutiny: The $100 Billion Question
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of American Energy Works.
The Permian Basin, one of the most energy-rich regions in the world, is at the center of a heated debate over Texas’ energy policy. A proposed $100 billion transmission line project, aimed at bringing electricity to the area, has sparked controversy and raised questions about the state’s energy future. With the project’s massive price tag and potential impact on local communities, lawmakers and energy experts are calling for a closer look at the proposal and exploration of alternative solutions.
The Proposed Project
The project, known as the 765 kV transmission line, would stretch across the state, consuming over 70,000 acres of private property and costing ratepayers between $33 billion and $100 billion over its lifetime. Proponents of the project argue that it’s necessary to meet the growing energy demands of the Permian Basin, driven by the oil and gas industry, data centers, and cryptocurrency mining. However, critics argue that the project is a costly and inefficient solution, and that alternative approaches, such as building thermal generation facilities in the region, could be more effective and affordable.
Criticism and Concerns
Critics of the project, including the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), argue that the transmission line would not create new energy, but rather redistribute existing energy from other parts of the state. They also point out that the project would have a significant impact on local communities, with the potential to displace independent farms and ranches, schools, and small businesses. As Molly Vogt, host of American Energy Works, noted, ‘The people have been demanding that the PUC pause this project and reassess the need, the cost, and the alternatives.’
According to Carson, a guest on the show, ‘If we solve generation issues with transmission, that’s what we’re going to continue doing moving forward.’ He emphasized the need for a more comprehensive approach to addressing the state’s energy needs, rather than relying on a single, costly project.
Alternative Solutions
Lawmakers and energy experts are exploring alternative solutions to meet the state’s energy demands. One approach is to focus on building thermal generation facilities in the Permian Basin, which could provide a more efficient and affordable solution. Another approach is to promote market reform, which could encourage the development of new energy sources and reduce the state’s reliance on transmission lines. As the debate over the $100 billion transmission line project continues, it’s clear that the future of Texas’ energy policy is at a crossroads.
Closing Thoughts
The proposed $100 billion transmission line project in Texas has sparked a critical debate over the state’s energy policy. As lawmakers and energy experts explore alternative solutions, it’s clear that the future of the state’s energy landscape is at stake. The decision to move forward with the project or pursue alternative approaches will have far-reaching implications for the state’s economy, environment, and communities. The full episode of American Energy Works is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 28, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch American Energy Works on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/american-energy-works-208207
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