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ERCOT Seeks Budget Increase For Next Two Years, But With Lower Fee to Fund Operations

ERCOT Seeks Budget Increase For Next Two Years, But With Lower Fee to Fund Operations

by R.A. Dyer | Sep 10, 2025 | ERCOT

All told, the organization that operates the state’s primary power grid proposes spending $485.9 million for 2026 and $585.0 million for 2027. ________________________________________________ ERCOT has proposed multi-million-dollar budget increases for 2026 and 2027....
ERCOT Seeks Budget Increase For Next Two Years, But With Lower Fee to Fund Operations

City-Backed Cost-Saving Reform at ERCOT valued at Billions of Dollars Gains Approval

by OCSC | Jun 26, 2024 | ERCOT

As a result of its more conservative operational practices in the wake of Winter Storm Uri in 2021, ERCOT, beginning last summer, has deployed ECRS in what some experts described as excessive amounts. ________________________________________________ A city-initiated...

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