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ERCOT Reports Suggest Likely Normal Operations in March, but Possible Energy Shortfalls Later

ERCOT Reports Suggest Likely Normal Operations in March, but Possible Energy Shortfalls Later

by R.A. Dyer | Feb 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

The grid should have no problems meeting energy demand if conditions remain normal in March — which is likely. ________________________________________________ Despite the warmer weather, ERCOT faces a slight risk of issuing an emergency alert during the first month...
The Texas Power Grid Passes a Cold Weather Stress Test — What the Experts Say

The Texas Power Grid Passes a Cold Weather Stress Test — What the Experts Say

by R.A. Dyer | Feb 3, 2026 | ERCOT

Some legislative changes likely helped protect the grid during the January cold snap and other changes were inconsequential. Luck also played a role. ________________________________________________ About 50,000 Texans lost power during last month’s winter storm — a...
ERCOT Reports Suggest Likely Normal Operations in March, but Possible Energy Shortfalls Later

ERCOT Receives Federal Authorization to Deploy Data Center Backup Power

by R.A. Dyer | Jan 26, 2026 | ERCOT

Vegas also called for permission for ERCOT to require data centers and other industrial facilities to stop drawing electricity, if necessary. ________________________________________________ ERCOT has received federal authorization to deploy data center backup...
AG Sues Energy Company for Fatal Wildfire that Caused More than $1 Billion in Damages

AG Sues Energy Company for Fatal Wildfire that Caused More than $1 Billion in Damages

by R.A. Dyer | Dec 17, 2025 | Utility News

Xcel has said it had “accepted responsibility from the beginning” and attempted to work with victims and state officials to reach solutions. ________________________________________________ Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Southwestern Public Service Company,...
The Texas Power Grid Passes a Cold Weather Stress Test — What the Experts Say

Texas Energy Fund Loan Program Finances Sixth Project: A 455-MW plant near Houston

by R.A. Dyer | Dec 2, 2025 | Generation

The Texas Energy Fund is a $10 billion subsidy program created by the Texas Legislature to help finance the development of dispatchable generation. ________________________________________________ Another subsidized loan agreement under the Texas Energy Fund — the...
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