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Attorney general investigating CenterPoint Energy after Hurricane Beryl’s long-lasting power outages
Read full article: Attorney general investigating CenterPoint Energy after Hurricane Beryl’s long-lasting power outagesThe company’s power outages in July have drawn the ire of state leaders. Here’s what you need to know.
A federal utility assistance program favors cold-weather states, giving less money to hot places like Texas
Read full article: A federal utility assistance program favors cold-weather states, giving less money to hot places like TexasThe program helps low-income people with heating and cooling bills, but advocates say it disadvantages Texas and other warm-weather states, even though extreme heat is a key cause of weather-related deaths.
Abbott reprimands CenterPoint and calls for an investigation into the utility’s response to Beryl blackouts
Read full article: Abbott reprimands CenterPoint and calls for an investigation into the utility’s response to Beryl blackoutsAbbott demanded that the utility company produce a plan by the end of July outlining how it will improve power reliability ahead of future storms.
CenterPoint exudes chaos, but also appears to be restoring power faster than it previously has
Read full article: CenterPoint exudes chaos, but also appears to be restoring power faster than it previously hasAccording to state filings, the utility is restoring power at a relatively quicker pace than after prior storms. Texans are still fed up.
Abbott appointee resigns as chair of power grid regulator
Read full article: Abbott appointee resigns as chair of power grid regulatorPublic Utility Commission chair Peter Lake had spearheaded a plan to help the state’s power grid withstand weather disasters, but the plan lacked support in the Texas Legislature.
Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter storm
Read full article: Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter stormThe actions by the Public Utility Commission led to billions of dollars of overcharges, the Austin-based court found. It’s not yet clear if the ruling will affect consumers.
How to know the difference between a local power outage and rolling blackouts
Read full article: How to know the difference between a local power outage and rolling blackoutsPower outages are a possibility during any severe weather event. But a local power outage is different from a larger power grid problem.
Texans face skyrocketing home energy bills as the state exports more natural gas than ever
Read full article: Texans face skyrocketing home energy bills as the state exports more natural gas than everThe cost of electricity in Texas is tightly tied to the price of natural gas, which has more than doubled since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.
Analysis: A power test for Texas voters
Read full article: Analysis: A power test for Texas votersAfter last winter’s near-statewide electric blackouts, Texas lawmakers went after regulators they deemed responsible but tiptoed around the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil and gas. Now voters have a chance, if they want it, to send the state a message.
Texas could connect to national power grids without losing autonomy, former grid regulator says
Read full article: Texas could connect to national power grids without losing autonomy, former grid regulator saysTexas has long refused to connect its decentralized grid to two national power networks, but Hunt Energy Network CEO Pat Wood said the state could do so without additional oversight — and without state Legislature approval.
How Texas’ power grid failed in 2021 — and who’s responsible for preventing a repeat
Read full article: How Texas’ power grid failed in 2021 — and who’s responsible for preventing a repeatIn the state’s power grid, electricity and natural gas are co-dependent. Here’s how the winter storm last year broke the system.
Texas grid vulnerable to blackouts during severe winter weather, even with new preparations, ERCOT estimates show
Read full article: Texas grid vulnerable to blackouts during severe winter weather, even with new preparations, ERCOT estimates showThe most severe scenario considered by ERCOT for this winter — very high demand for power, extensive fossil fuel outages, and low renewable power production — does not capture the amount of power lost during February.
Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alert
Read full article: Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alertNext year’s primary elections start a year after a winter storm knocked out power across Texas — and the government response to that disaster could be on voters’ minds.
Oil industry helped handpick members of Texas advisory group for electric grid reliability, emails show
Read full article: Oil industry helped handpick members of Texas advisory group for electric grid reliability, emails showOil and gas industry groups provided a list of names to the Railroad Commission for appointment to a council formed in response to the February power crisis. All four of the industry's top choices were selected.
Analysis: When Texas legislators admit they don’t know what they’re doing
Read full article: Analysis: When Texas legislators admit they don’t know what they’re doingWhen lawmakers find something in the law that they don’t like — or that their voters don’t like — they can always say they didn’t know what they were voting on. It happens more than you’d think.
Analysis: The Texas electric grid and the improvements that didn’t come
Read full article: Analysis: The Texas electric grid and the improvements that didn’t comeTexas lawmakers passed major bills in response to the winter storm power outages that killed hundreds of Texans in February. But there’s still a lot to do.
Everyday Texans overlooked in state lawmakers' response to power outages during winter storm
Read full article: Everyday Texans overlooked in state lawmakers' response to power outages during winter stormWhile lawmakers took significant steps toward preventing another blackout, hardly any of the proposals passed during this legislative session will aid consumers in recovering from the February storm — but they’ll see higher utility bills.