by axeteam | Jun 5, 2026 | Green Tech, Uncategorized
Houston is the energy capital of the United States in the traditional sense — home to the largest concentration of oil, gas, and petrochemical companies in the world. But it is also, increasingly, the energy transition capital of the country. The same engineering...
by axeteam | Jun 5, 2026 | Green Tech, Uncategorized
Texas is the largest renewable energy state in the country by installed capacity, and Austin — home to ERCOT’s headquarters, a growing cluster of clean energy company offices, and the engineering talent ecosystem anchored by the University of Texas — sits at the...
by axeteam | Jun 5, 2026 | Green Tech, Uncategorized
Colorado sits at the intersection of two of the most powerful forces in American energy: the wind-rich Great Plains and Front Range corridor that has made the state one of the top wind generation markets in the country, and a rapidly maturing battery storage and grid...
by axeteam | Jun 5, 2026 | Green Tech, Uncategorized
Arizona generates more utility-scale solar power per capita than almost any state in the country, and Maricopa County sits at the geographic center of the most active solar development corridor in the United States. The combination of 300-plus days of sunshine per...
by axeteam | Dec 29, 2025 | Construction & Engineering, Green Tech
Austin isn’t just a tech city anymore — it’s turning into one of North America’s most interesting clean energy and climate tech hubs. You’ve got: Software and hardware startups tackling grid optimization, storage, carbon removal, and electrification Growth-stage...
by axeteam | Oct 8, 2025 | Green Tech
Introduction: Setting the Stage Austin has evolved from a quirky music town into one of the most dynamic employment markets in the United States, driven by innovation, infrastructure, and an unrelenting demand for clean energy and technology professionals. Today, the...