The Electric Reliability Council of Texas’ board has agreed to finalize the proposal by Houston-based CenterPoint Energy Inc.
All Texans connected to the state grid will now pay for the generators rather than just CenterPoint customers.
Two aging natural gas powered plants in San Antonio are set to be retired later this year."This is a significant reliability risk that we're tryi ...
CenterPoint will no longer charge its customers for unused generators in the Houston region once those units are donated to ...
ERCOT board votes to close two oldest CPS Energy gas units, use generators from Houston CenterPoin and LifeCycle instead ...
The San Antonio Express-News reported in August that while energy experts agree ERCOT is facing an unprecedented amount of ...
In a report outlining potential supply and demand over the next five years, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas said it ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has issued a weather watch, which begins Feb. 19 and ends Feb. 21, due to ...
Senate Bill 6 would require companies to use those generators for a short time when demand is high. The bill currently ...
Four years after Winter Storm Uri, lessons learned and changes made have made the Texas electric grid more reliable, ERCOT ...