By Tom Kleckner
ERCOT released its final winter assessment, indicating it has more than sufficient generation to meet an anticipated peak demand of 57,400 MW.
By Tom Kleckner
ERCOT released its final winter assessment, indicating it has more than sufficient generation to meet an anticipated peak demand of 57,400 MW.
ERCOT's seasonal assessments of resource adequacy for the fall and winter predict enough generation available to serve forecasted peaks.
ERCOT’s latest resource adequacy assessments indicate it has 25,000 to 30,000 MW of spare generating capacity for the fall and winter.
The new year’s frigid temperatures resulted in a new winter peak demand for ERCOT Wednesday morning. | National Weather Service