After the freeze of February in 2021, when many communities lost power for several days, Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which manages the flow of electric power to
Below-freezing temperatures will return to Texas as soon as Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service. Grid conditions are expected to be normal and officials do not anticipate an emergency,
Icing could cause local power outages if branches fall onto lines, ERCOT’s CEO said, "but the electric grid is going to be performing reliably."
Texas power grid operator ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch for most of this week, due to the expected higher than usual demand.
ERCOT officials reassure Texans the grid has enough power to meet demand during the winter storm. See the dashboard for grid status and conditions.
AUSTIN - As an arctic blast settled over Texas on Monday, dropping temperatures into the low 20s in some areas, the state’s grid operator said it’s not expectin
Despite the alert, ERCOT says grid conditions are expected to be normal, and no action is needed from customers.
Meanwhile, Central, South and southeast Texas may receive rainfall that could ... and there is no current expectation of an energy emergency,” ERCOT said in a written statement, adding that ...
Texas power grid operator ERCOT is facing its first test of the winter season as the state headed into a deep cold snap expected to last until Friday. The power grid agency issued a weather advisory that went into effect Monday, indicating power reserves could fall as demand spikes. The weather advisory lasts until Friday.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has issued a Weather Watch over the next five days, as cold temperatures are anticipated across the state.
After the freeze of February in 2021, when many communities lost power for several days, Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT), which manages the flow of electric power to more than 27 MILLION Texas customers has been at work to make sure that doesn’t happen again.