New Analysis Reveals Massive Water Use by Texas Power Plants
cleantechnica.com May 7, 2026

New Analysis Reveals Massive Water Use by Texas Power Plants

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A new analysis by the Sierra Club reveals Texas gas, coal, and nuclear plants consume roughly 100 billion gallons of water annually. The report, Watts Wasting Texas Water, analyzed 10 years of data from the Energy Information Administration, showing gas plants used 56 billion gallons in 2024, coal plants used 34 billion, and nuclear plants used 26 billion. Renewable energy, however, uses minimal water to operate, supplying 30% of the state's electricity needs.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The massive water consumption by power plants underscores the need for Texas to transition to low-water alternatives, particularly renewables and battery storage.
  • · By doing so, the state can conserve precious water resources and mitigate the impacts of its substantial water crisis.