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Concerns Raised for Texas Power Grid After Two Members of Neo-Nazi Group Arrested in Maryland
Experts worry what an assault against the Texas power grid could look like.
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Grid Experts: Statewide Power Outages Unlikely, Local Outages More Likely as Ice Arrives
Officials at ERCOT, the state’s power grid operator, said Monday they are confident Texas will avoid any statewide power problems as icy weather and frigid temperatures affect North Texas and other parts of the state this week.
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Texas Power Grid Meeting Demand During Winter Storm, ERCOT Says
Officials at ERCOT say they are confident the Texas power grid will meet the electricity demand during this week’s winter storm.
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Abbott: No Need to Worry About Texas Power Grid
Gov. Greg Abbott said that ahead of the winter weather this week, the grid is powerful enough to meet demands.
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Texas Power Grid Holds, but ERCOT Underestimates Thursday Usage
While the Texas power grid is holding, ERCOT did underestimate the amount of power Texans would use on Thursday. Peak demand during the Artic blast is expected on Friday morning.
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The Texas Power Grid is Holding; ERCOT Operating Under Normal Conditions
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas predicts energy use will peak at about 8 a.m. Friday. Any outages are localized and should be reported.
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ERCOT Predicts Energy Use Peak Friday Morning
ERCOT predicts that energy use peaks Friday at about 8 a.M. The Railroad Commission of Texas says crews continue to inspect critical gas infrastructure across the state making sure they’re winter weather ready. Political reporter Julie Fine is keeping an eye on the power grid with more on this.
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State Leaders Assure Texans Grid Is Ready for Arctic Blast
Gov. Greg Abbott, PUC and ERCOT held a news conference Wednesday to assure Texans the power grid won’t fail. They detailed everything that’s being done before an arctic blast arrives in Texas.
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State Briefing on Power Grid Ahead of Approaching Arctic Blast
Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials update the status of the Texas power grid and state efforts to make sure Texans are ready for the dangerously cold weather moving in to the state this week.
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Is the Grid Ready for a Texas Winter?
On the heels of a brutally hot summer, the agency in charge of the state’s power grid is turning its attention to winter. The state’s top leaders say they’re ready to meet demand, but experts say there are still serious questions to address.
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PUCT, ERCOT Deliver Briefing on Texas Power Grid's Readiness for Winter
We’re hoping to learn more Tuesday about how well the Texas power grid is prepared to handle another cold winter.
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PUCT, ERCOT Deliver Briefing on Power Grid's Readiness
We’re hoping to learn more Tuesday about how well the Texas power grid is prepared to handle another cold winter.
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Texas PUC Adopts Expanded Weather Prep Rules for Generators, Transmission Utilities
The Public Utility Commission of Texas adopted new rules Thursday that they say will help ensure grid reliability.
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ERCOT Names New CEO as Texans Pay More for Electricity
ERCOT on Tuesday named a new CEO. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey explains what more changes to Texas’ electric grid are costing Texans and what it means for your electricity bill.
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Texas Power Grid on the Edge of Breaking a Historic Record
As of midday Wednesday, the fire has burned an estimated 6,339 acres and is about 10% contained.
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Texas Power Grid on the Edge of Breaking a Historic Record
On Wednesday, the state’s power grid was hovering near a historic record, one they didn’t plan for during their seasonal forecast.
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‘Too Close For Comfort:' Texas Grid Stops Short of Emergency
With two calls for conservation this week alone, many are wondering if the Texas power grid can hold up to August heat.
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ERCOT Once Again Asking Residents to Conserve Power as Heat Continues
ERCOT blamed the need for limiting power usage to record high energy demands and low winds. Experts say there are concerns the power grid may give out sooner rather than later.
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ERCOT Issues Energy ‘Watch' Wednesday, Makes 2nd Conservation Call This Week
For the second time this week, ERCOT asked Texans to voluntarily conserve electricity on Wednesday due to a projected electricity shortage that could have led to an energy emergency.
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Could More Hot Weather Mean More Conservation?
North Texans dodged major power issues Monday, but the dangerously hot weather could mean another energy conservation alert this week. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports.