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The Texas grid will be more reliant on renewables than ever, according to a recent state assessment. Texas regulators don't like that.
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The blackout continues to haunt those who experienced it.
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Ice and other problems along the local energy system are leaving thousands without power — but the grid probably isn't to blame.
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The plan would raise prices and carbon dioxide emissions, and critics say it may not bring reliability.
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ERCOT says that, as a division of state government, it has sovereign immunity. Plaintiffs point out that it is also an independent nonprofit, a fact the grid operator sometimes uses to its advantage.
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At least one person died in the freezing weather. High demand for electricity is forecast to continue into Saturday.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and other leaders say Texans should protect their homes and vehicles as large portions of the state will experience dangerously cold temperatures.
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The lithium ion batteries would store power from the state’s robust renewable energy output.
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The dueling approaches are coming into focus as lawmakers prepare to return to Austin for the session which begins Jan. 10.