by OCSC | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog, Generation
Only once before in grid history has the price hit the $9,000 mark. ERCOT recently recorded a dramatic $9,000-per-megawatt hour price in a segment of the wholesale power market — the very highest allowed — and the spike prompted a complaint to Texas...
by OCSC | Jun 27, 2019 | Blog, Generation
The Dallas Morning News, in a June 19 editorial, urged the PUC to create rules for utility-scale battery storage. Act now. That’s the message from The Dallas Morning News, which in a recent editorial called upon Texas regulators to forge new rules for utility-scale...
by OCSC | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog, Rates
Unlike residential customers, commercial and industrial electric customers in deregulated areas during 2017 paid less, on average. Texas residential consumers buying electricity from competitive providers historically have paid higher prices, on average, than...
by OCSC | Jun 12, 2019 | Blog, Generation
Potomac Economics, a Virginia-based consulting firm, serves as the Independent Market Monitor for ERCOT. Comparatively low generation reserves may become commonplace in Texas during future years, but that doesn’t mean the state’s electric grid will face big...
by OCSC | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog, Generation
The proposal has drawn opposition from groups all across the political spectrum — in great part because of its staggering price tag, according to reports. Texas regulators have delayed consideration of a potentially expensive change to the state’s wholesale...