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ERCOT CEO shares challenges ahead for state's largest power grid
Texas will need more energy in the next few years to keep up with a booming population. The CEO of the state’s largest power grid spoke to NBC 5 about the challenges ahead — and what Texas will need to do to get there.
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Abbott, Patrick call for “immediate review” of energy grid policies
Monday, Governor Greg Abbott, R – Texas, and Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, R – Texas, called for an “immediate review of all policies concerning the grid.”
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State leaders calling for ‘review of all policies concerning the grid'
The state’s top two leaders are calling for an “immediate review of all policies concerning the grid.” This comes as this year’s hot summer is expected to stress the power supply across Texas. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan has the details.
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Texas electricity demand could nearly double in six years, grid operator predicts
The state’s main electric grid operator has sharply increased its prediction for how much power demand will increase in coming years.
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What is a Texas Power Outage Alert?
What is a Texas Power Outage Alert? It’s designed to notify people of a problem with the state’s power grid or power supply.
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ERCOT prepares to revamp power-demand plan ahead of hot summer months
ERCOT leaders plan to revamp their emergency plans for when they need energy quickly during the hot summer months ahead.
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ERCOT plans to revamp emergency plans
Leaders at ERCOT plan to revamp their emergency plans when they need energy quickly during the hot summer months ahead. This came out of an ERCOT board meeting Tuesday morning in Austin.
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ERCOT prepares for upcoming hot summer in Texas
ERCOT is preparing for the hot summer months that will put pressure on the state’s power grid. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Texas may need to double power generation over next six years: ERCOT leader
NBC 5 learned more about how leaders at the state’s largest power grid think it will perform during upcoming hot Texas summers.
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ERCOT report outlines concerns about power needs in next six years
We now know more about how leaders at the state’s largest power grid think it will perform during our hot Texas summers. NBC 5’s Phil Praza reports on the update lawmakers in Austin received as ERCOT outlined concerns over the next six years.
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The energy transition is happening in Texas. Here's one example
A coalition led by Harris County won a piece of a multi-billion dollar fund from the Inflation Reduction Act to put more solar panels on Texas buildings.
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ERCOT issues Weather Watch for Wednesday
ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch for Wednesday, May 8, due to unseasonably high temperatures and other factors.
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What you need to know about ERCOT's reserve power warning
ERCOT says there could be a reserve power deficiency on Tuesday and Wednesday and has started a process to delay planned seasonal outages.
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Denton Municipal Electric customers see first rate increase in seven years
Residential customers of Denton Municipal Electric (DME) should anticipate paying an estimated $24 increase on their monthly electric bill as of this April billing statement, marking the first increase in seven years.
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Will the total solar eclipse impact the Texas power grid?
The upcoming solar eclipse is anticipated to see a significant drop in energy supply to the state’s power grid, as a lack of sunlight will see solar generation suddenly and dramatically decline.
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ERCOT CEO visits Dallas, discusses electric grid
The top man overseeing the Texas electric grid came to Dallas Friday with assurances about current supply but concerns about future demand. Ken Kalthoff reports on the supply challenges ahead.
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Energy forum focuses on Texas electric reliability now and in the future
The top man overseeing the Texas electric grid came to Dallas Friday with assurances about current supply and plans for future demand.
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ERCOT calls for Texans to conserve energy Tuesday
ERCOT has again renewed a call for Texans to reduce their electricity use, if it is safe to do so, due to freezing temperatures, high demand, and low reserves, asking for conservation on Tuesday morning.
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ERCOT calls for conservation as Texas remains in Hard Freeze Warning
ERCOT has issued a new call for Texans to conserve power Tuesday morning warning that power supplies could be tight.
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Hundreds of power facility inspections not completed before winter blast
ERCOT passed the first real test of the grid and Tuesday will be a challenge. NBC 5 Senior Investigative Reporter Scott Friedman reports hundreds of power facility inspections were not completed before the arctic blast and what it all means.