More here on today's call for conservation
issued late Wednesday morning, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the agency that manages the state's power grid, asked the public news media to share a request that Texans voluntarily conserve energy between the hours of 2 p.m. and 9 p.m.
ERCOT said in a subsequent operational message that they are issuing a Watch for a projected reserve capacity shortage with no market solution available which puts them at risk for an Energy Emergency Event. ERCOT added that no system-wide outages are expected. ERCOT said record high demand Wednesday due to the ongoing heatwave paired with historically low wind generation, cloud cover over solar farms and forced outages at thermal generation facilities has led to today's call for conservation.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Another voluntary energy conservation measure from ERCOT not expected for Tuesday: AbbottAccording to Governor Greg Abbott, who spoke during an event Monday, he does not anticipate another request from ERCOT to its consumers Tuesday.
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Call for Texans to conserve electricity helped avoid rolling blackouts, ERCOT saysERCOT wanted people to start conserving power around 2 p.m. Monday afternoon. In the five minutes leading up to that hour, about 500 megawatts of load dropped off the grid — enough to keep the agency from issuing tougher measures like rolling blackouts.
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ERCOT warning: 5 electricity blackout risks facing the entire U.S., not just TexasTexas has a unique state-run power grid, but its extreme-weather issues, and balancing natural gas and wind to create electricity, hold lessons for the nation.
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ERCOT live updates: Officials deploy reserve power to keep up with ballooning demand for electricityUPDATE: ERCOT officials have deployed some reserve power to keep up with ballooning demand for electricity in Texas. On its public notices page, the grid operator said it has deployed 663 megawatts of non-spin reserves at 12:51 p.m.
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Here's what it would take for ERCOT to start rolling blackoutsTexas' electric grid operator has actions it can take to reduce energy demand and increase supply short of ordering power cuts.
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How Texas wind energy relates to ERCOT grid issuesSky-high heat prompted Texas’ grid operator to call on residents to conserve electricity as the system was pushed to near-emergency conditions Monday and...
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