Lawmakers Wave Through Texas PUC Appointees
April 16, 2021Texas lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously confirmed Will McAdams to the Public Utility Commission by a 31-0 vote. | Texas Senate
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Texas lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously confirmed Will McAdams to the Public Utility Commission by a 31-0 vote. | Texas Senate
Read MoreERCOT called for conservation measures as grid conditions approached the criteria for a 1st-level energy emergency alert, an unwelcome reminder of February. | ERCOT
Read MoreA Texas Supreme Court panel on Friday stayed 50 lawsuits filed against ERCOT and other entities in the wake of February’s long-term controlled outages. | Cincinnati Insurance
Read MoreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott appointed Texas Water Development Board Chairman Peter Lake to head up the state’s Public Utility Commission. | Texas Senate
Read MoreTexas 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
Read MoreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott nominated Will McAdams, president of the Associated Builders & Contractors of Texas lobbying firm, as the PUCT’s newest commissioner. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSweeping legislation that the Texas Senate passed unanimously in response to February’s winter blast could hit renewable resources with extra costs. | Texas House
Read MoreFormer ERCOT CEO Bob Kahn resigned from the Texas grid operator’s Board of Directors over a conflict of interest as general manager of TMPA. | Kerrville Public Utilities Board
Read MoreBerkshire 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
Read MoreTexas regulators have reached a settlement with Avangrid in its $4.3 billion acquisition of PNM Resources, parent company of Texas-New Mexico Power. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Texas Supreme Court left standing an appellate ruling granting ERCOT sovereign immunity, but the courts will likely revisit the issue. | Texas State Senate
Read MoreERCOT said it will seek board approval for a potential price correction needed because of software errors that occurred on Feb. 15 during a winter storm. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreArthur D’Andrea, Texas’ last remaining utility regulator, resigned at Gov. Greg Abbott’s request, 13 days after he was appointed chairman of the PUC. | © RTO Insider
Read MorePUC Chairman Arthur D’Andrea submitted his resignation shortly after an article that included a recording of a call between him and investors was published. | Texas PUC
Read MoreERCOT faces a shortfall of more than $3 billion after widespread generator outages stemming from a February winter storm. | Texas PUC
Read MoreTexas’ Senate is requiring the repricing of $4.2 billion in transactions ERCOT’s IMM identified as “billing errors” associated with February’s winter storm. | Texas Senate
Read MoreGov. Greg Abbot rejected calls to fire PUC Chair Arthur D’Andrea, who has refused to reprice billions of ERCOT transactions during February’s winter storm. | Texas Senate
Read MoreThe Texas PUC appointed former staffer Adrianne Brandt and former ERCOT COO Brad Jones to guide an analysis of last month’s outages. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreTexas utilities are coming up short on payments to ERCOT, as the state legislature begins considering restructuring the grid operator’s governance. | Entergy
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Counterflow: Beware Those Bearing Gifts
April 5, 2021Steve 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
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