![]() ![]() "I am not sitting here saying I support it 100% because I don’t know, I still don’t have the analytical under pinning’s of anything, to say it’s the best for reliability in the state, or it will solve the problems that we need, to solve for reliability," said Commissioner Jimmy Glotfelty.ĮRCOT report finds widespread winter weather readiness A price tag comes when the design is done. Their rebuild was compared to designing a new car. The utility commissioners admit determining the cost to customers and providers remains unknown. That backstop involves building a power reserve dedicated to a crisis response. The focus is on load generation and creating what’s called a backstop. enhancing energy efficiency and conservation programs, which are typically managed by local utilities.incentivizing extra winter fuel supplies. ![]() incentivizing more generation up front.Phase 1, which is to happen by January 1, involves: The goal is to provide an incentive to prepare for a crisis. The PUC no longer wants to reward power generators for ramping up during a crisis when prices are high. "And when we say reliable and dispatchable, I think it’s fair for all of us, we mean more than just thermal, we mean batteries renewable partnered with batteries, hydrogen, hydro generation, biomass and most importantly acceptable demand response," said Lake. The change, according to Lake, will focus on all types of power generation. "The market redesign blueprint, that was published by staff on December 6th and you all have all seen is based on reliability and accountability," said Lake. That pause, according to a panel of energy experts, would give the PUC an opportunity to answer several questions about rebuilding the Texas electric grid. Energy experts urge PUC to "tap the brakes" on rebuilding grid ![]()
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