“Weather-related” issues accounted for most of February’s widespread and lengthy outages in Texas, far more than equipment failures or lack of gas, ERCOT said. | Luminant

Stakeholder Soapbox: Berkshire’s Proposal Will Prevent Another Texas Power Catastrophe
BHE Infrastructure Group CEO Chris Brown responds to Steve Huntoon's column criticizing BHE's proposed power solution for future severe weather in Texas. | Berkshire Hathaway Energy

Counterflow: Beware Those Bearing Gifts
Steve Huntoon shares why he is skeptical of Berkshire Hathaway Energy's proposal to give Texas 10 GW of emergency generation in exchange for $8.3 billion. | NRG

Berkshire Hathaway Offers Texas Emergency Power Supply
Berkshire Hathaway is proposing to create an entity in Texas that would build and maintain 10 GW of natural gas-fired capacity and gas storage. | Entergy

Securitization Offers Texas a Way Forward
Texas lawmakers are considering securitization as a way to help market participants and customers saddled with costs from the February winter storm. | Texas House of Representatives

NY Power Panel Debates Gas Moratorium
New York state officials and advisers disagree on the merits of a moratorium on new natural gas infrastructure. | E3
ISO-NE, NEPOOL File ‘Jump Ball’ on Updated ORTP Values
ISO-NE and NEPOOL jointly filed updated offer review trigger price values with FERC under their “jump ball” provision.
SPP MMU Quarterly Report Focuses on Winter Storms
The SPP Monitor’s most recent quarterly State of the Market report is dominated by the historic winter weather events of mid-February.

Industry Warns of Hidden Dangers in Cyber Incentives
FERC’s proposal for incentivizing public utilities to invest in cybersecurity improvements provoked a range of reactions from industry stakeholders. | Shutterstock
EPRI: No Time to Lose on Resilience Research
Considerable work is needed from all industry stakeholders in order to properly appreciate resilience's value, according to a recent white paper from EPRI.
Conn. PURA Cybersecurity Report Highlights Phishing, Third-party Issues
The Connecticut PURA urged utilities to beef up cybersecurity protocols and test threat-response systems as cyberattacks continue to increase.

Cap-and-trade Bill Squeaks Through Wash. Senate
The Democrat-controlled Washington Senate barely passed a cap-and-trade bill designed to trim industrial carbon emissions. | Washington Department of Ecology
Wash. Senate OKs Low-carbon Fuels Bill
The Washington Senate approved a bill that would require an increased use of biofuels to cut carbon emissions from vehicles.
Kauai Solar + Pumped Hydro Project Raises Questions
A solar plus pumped hydro storage project proposed by the Kauai Island Utility Cooperative could produce a quarter of the island’s energy requirements.