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What Went Wrong With Texas' Power Failure And How To Fix It
By Le Xie, Chanan Singh & Mark Alan Barteau
ERCOT Power Outage Map, Updates As Texas Winter Storm Leaves 1.8 Million Without Power
By Seren Morris
Valentine's Day Giving The Texas Electric Grid The Cold Shoulder
By Joshua D Rhodes
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Formerly TwitterERCOT
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Closing out ERCOT’s inaugural Innovation Summit is our final panel discussing the critical role emerging technology plays in grid operations and the future of grid transformation. The panel was moderated by ERCOT Director of IT Architecture and Strategy Ajay Mannepalli with… pic.twitter.com/uXczbGR5Wr
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Austin Energy
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Our crews rolled out of Austin early Saturday as part of a mutual aid deployment to support @Centerpoint Energy in Houston following the recent severe weather. By that afternoon, Austin Energy crews were already restoring power! ⚡
#TexansHelpingTexans
www.fox7austin.com/news/texas-weather-austin-energy-utility-team-houston
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Doug Lewin
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Before 2022, ERCOT had never reached 75GW. Projections are we'll hit that level Friday, Sunday & Monday. It's only May. While we break May demand records, we may set some solar records, too. At this point, ERCOT expects plenty of capacity. #txlege #energytwitter pic.twitter.com/DhmNXTbDQW
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Doug Lewin
douglewinenergy
"Lewin said Texas needs to address demand... Energy efficiency 'needs to be brought into the market both for reliability, because high demand is one of the biggest risk factors in whether we’re going to have blackouts & to help lower bills.'" #txlege
www.marketplace.org/2024/05/21/texans-brace-for-high-electric-bills-as-temperatures-rise/
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Icy Storm Barrels Across Central U.S., Leaving Millions Without Power (Published 2021)
By David Montgomery, Clifford Krauss & Marie Fazio
Anger mounts over Texas power blackouts as icy cold maintains its grip
By Maanvi Singh, Erum Salam & Oliver Milman
Texas Power Outage: 5 Million Affected After Winter Storm | TIME
By Brian K. Sullivan & Naureen S. Malik
Why does Texas have its own power grid?
By Kate Galbraith