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What is going on in Texas? #ERCOTfail

Feb 17, 2021 3:45:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, United States, Markets, Texas, Power Generation, Fossil Fuels, Coal, Wind Energy, Climate Change, ERCOT, Energy Transition, Technology, natural gas, Coal Plants, Power Outages, Republican, Democrat, txenergy, txwx, txpoweroutage, Climate Disruption, txlege

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Image: Weather Service International

This picture shows the temperature (in Fahrenheit) departure from normal during this recent cold snap. 

 

Late Sunday night, extraordinarily cold temperatures made their way into Texas. As the temperature dropped, the people of Texas switched on the heat, with much of it being electric, in an effort to stay warm. Unfortunately, people weren't the only ones to feel the cold grip of mother nature. Extremely low temperatures, ice, and snow caused power plants to go offline. As the demand for power rapidly shot up, supply drastically fell. 

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Solar beats gas when utilities use all-source procurements

May 21, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in Policy, United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Wind Energy, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, natural gas, Clean Energy, Solar assets, Prices, Consumer Protection, Cost, Procurement, Gas Fired, Xcel Energy

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Colorado requires utilities to use all-source procurements.

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