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WSJ News Exclusive | Texas Electric Bills Were $28 Billion Higher Under Deregulation
By Tom McGinty & Scott Patterson
New Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has advice for Texas — and for the oil industry
By Will Englund
ERCOT board members who live outside of Texas are resigning in the aftermath of the power outage, winter storm
By Mitchell Ferman & Erin Douglas
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How Texas’ power grid works
By Emily Albracht, Mitchell Ferman & Darla Cameron
Texas Failed Because It Did Not Plan
By Robinson Meyer
Texas politicians saw electricity deregulation as a better future. Years later, millions lost power.
By Asher Price
ERCOT: Texas Was 4 Minutes and 37 Seconds Away From a Blackout That Could Have Lasted Months
By Scott Friedman & Eva Parks Cunningham
Why Texas Broke: The Crisis That Sank the State Has No Easy Fix
By Rachel Adams-Heard
Texas’ Power Grid Was 4 Minutes And 37 Seconds Away From Collapsing. Here’s How It Happened
By Matt Largey
Timeline: How the historic winter storm, Texas blackout cold-stunned the San Antonio area
By Sarah Spivey, Kaiti Blake & Rebecca Salinas
Gov. Greg Abbott, in statewide address, promises answers on winter weather disaster
By Patrick Svitek
Perspective | Energy deregulation worsened the Texas crisis — and Enron is partly to blame
By Gavin Benke
Texas Power Grid Was Minutes From Collapse During Freeze, Operator Says
By Katherine Blunt & Russell Gold
The Texas Power Grid and the Failure of Deregulation
By Steven A. Cohen