ERCOT officials say they expect an overall warm winter in 2025, punctured by an extreme cold event-- and we're heading into it with a slightly higher grid reliability risk compared to last winter.
Texas has a 100% government operated grid under which consumers pay more, get less, and no one can be held accountable.
KVUE sat down with the CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, to discuss its winter outlook and more.
The analysis comes about a week after the state's power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), predicted a higher chance for extreme cold this winter. Noah Roberts is ...
That doesn’t mean we’re going to have Uri,” the grid operator’s meteorologist says, “but we’re in a pattern that supports ...
Texas energy providers, including ERCOT, are enhancing grid reliability and weatherization efforts ahead of winter.
AUSTIN — The lead meteorologist for the Texas power ... ERCOT leadership gave multiple winter weather presentations Tuesday, with CEO Pablo Vegas’ overview focused on the grid’s state ...
ERCOT has modeled a nearly 80% chance of morning-time outages this January if Texas were to experience weather conditions ...
It may not feel like winter yet, but the power grid operator for Texas is prepared for the season. KVUE sat down with the CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, to discuss its ...
The Texas grid operator’s meteorologist ... demand peaked locally at close to 5,400 megawatts. ERCOT says it takes about 1 megawatt to power 200 Texas homes on an unusually hot or cold day.