Mose Buchele
Senior Correspondent, Energy & EnvironmentMose Buchele focuses on energy and environmental reporting at KUT. He has been on staff at KUT since 2009, covering local and state issues. Mose has also worked as a blogger on politics and an education reporter at his hometown paper in Western Massachusetts. He holds master's degrees in Latin American Studies and Journalism from UT Austin. You can email him at mbuchele@kut.org.
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The grid's independent market monitor has resigned after saying grid operators had "artificially" inflated energy prices.
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The vote dedicates billions of tax dollars to build and maintain power plants. Now comes the tricky part.
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Supporters say the creation of the energy fund will bolster the Texas grid. Opponents say it's an unnecessary giveaway to power companies and the gas industry.
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For over a decade, the Ruiz Branch Library in East Austin has been visited by a group of American crows. Staff members think they're trying to make friends.
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Rain lilies can seemingly pop up overnight after it rains. They grow from small bulbs that have evolved to store energy and moisture through times of prolonged drought.
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Tras unas lluvias potencialmente intensas, se esperan temperaturas más frescas de lo normal para el primer fin de semana del Austin City Limits Music Festival.
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After potentially heavy rains, cooler-than-average temperatures are expected for the first weekend of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
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Mexican free-tailed bats are some of the most iconic animals in Austin and Central Texas. But how well do you really know them?
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People are reporting a lot of cricket swarms around Austin this year. Drought could be a reason.
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Si no hay más días de tres dígitos este año, habremos tenido un total de 78. Es la segunda cifra más alta jamás registrada. (2011 ostenta el récord con 90).