News

New TxLED Guidelines Remove Limits on Blending Biodiesel – Effective December 16, 2011
Posted: December 22nd
The federal Renewable Fuel Standard program (RFS-2) has mandated significant use of “biomass-based” diesel in the United States. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has concluded that the volumes of biodiesel blended in the Texas Low Emission Diesel (TxLED) market to meet these requirements will have no measurable negative impact on Texas’ air quality. Consequently, TCEQ now allows biodiesel to be added to any TxLED compliant fuel, at any ratio, without additional additization.

Chris Winland named to San Antonio Business Journal's 40 under 40.
Posted: November 10th

PUC holds Two Workshops on Energy Storage in Texas: TESA Comments
Posted: September 30th
TESA submitted comments to the PUC on Project No. 39764 - Issues Relating to Energy Storage and Emerging Technologies.

GRIDbot unveils its installation in Houston September 8th.
Posted: September 7th
The largest fleet installation of EV Charging in the country is a highlight of the City’s commitment to clean technology.

A Mighty Wind
Posted: August 22nd
President of Good Company mentioned in Texas Monthly article on the history of wind in Texas this month.

Can Clean Energy Drive Job Creation? San Antonio, Austin take different routes to find out
Posted: August 22nd
Good Company President quoted.

Good Company selected for Railroad Commission's Eagle Ford Task Force
Posted: August 5th
Chris Winland joins large and small producers, oil field services companies, local elected officials, landowners, and other environmental groups on the task force.

Texas Energy Storage Alliance Bill Signed by Governor
Posted: June 17th
Senate Bill 943 (Carona), a TESA-supported consensus bill, clarifies the rights of energy storage resources that bid into the competitive wholesale market.

Good Company Helping to Launch New Clean Energy Incubator in San Antonio
Posted: May 16th
Chris Winland has been named the interim director of the newly created San Antonio Clean Energy Incubator at the University of Texas at San Antonio's Sustainable Energy Research Institute. UTSA and UTEP were each awarded competitive grants from SECO and the Austin Technology Incubator in February to launch their new incubators.

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GoodPAC

The clean energy industry has friends in high places.
Help us keep them there.

GoodPAC of Texas is a political action committee formed by Good Company Associates. Robert J. King, President of Good Company Associates, is registered with the Texas Ethics Commission as the Treasurer of record for GoodPAC.

GoodPAC supports Texas state-level candidates who take an active role in:

  1. Providing vision and policy leadership in the planning and accelerated adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy;
  2. Supporting smart grid development in such a manner as to allow technologies and customer services to blossom, helping customers to control their energy use and reduce their bills;
  3. Ensuring there are open, competitive markets for clean energy companies, emerging renewable energy technologies, and customer demand response;
  4. Encouraging the development of cleaner forms of transportation and fuel;
  5. Advocating for other policies and technologies that reduce the environmental impact of our economic activities and encourage the growth of green jobs;
  6. Assuring funds collected in utility rates for contributions to low income customers are used for that purpose.