Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)
GCPA hosted a discussion with ERCOT CEO Bill Magness and AEP's Scott Smith on the future of office work amid and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
ERCOT’s TAC held its first full working meeting since the COVID-19 outbreak, endorsing revision requests and learning about the grid operator's new HQ.
ERCOT approved suspension-of-operations requests from Austin Energy, saying both units are not required to support the system.
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic crash forced ERCOT to lower its financial forecasts into 2025, but they're still in “sound financial position."
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee unanimously approved a change to how emergency response service resources return following recall.
Shortage pricing played a crucial role in Texas wholesale market competitiveness last year, ERCOT’s IMM said in its annual market report.
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee approved the Corpus Christi North Shore transmission project to address more than 1 GW of industrial load growth.
ERCOT’s new long-term load forecast for COVID-19 scenarios indicates the Texas grid operator will continue to see a loss of demand into 2024.
The Environmental Defense Fund on released a report on ERCOT‘s competitive energy-only market that concludes it can meet future demand growth, increase grid resilience and keep energy costs down through demand-side solutions.
ERCOT said it still expects record demand this summer and the potential need for emergency measures, despite a drop in load from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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