Texas Power: Winter Storms May Cause Blackouts
Austin, USASat Nov 09 2024
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Texas experiences another harsh winter storm like the ones in 2021 and 2022. The chance of power outages could be around 50% in a bad storm, and nearly 80% in a really severe one. That's according to a recent report from ERCOT, the state's power grid operator. They called it a "worst-case scenario. "
The report didn't predict the future, but it showed how intense weather can overwhelm the power system. In 2021, some homes lost power for five days straight during a extreme freeze. Since then, Texas has made changes like weatherizing power plants and offering incentives for backup fuel. But there's still risk.
One expert, Doug Lewin, thinks the state should focus more on energy efficiency. He said if Texas prioritized this, it could lower the risk of blackouts. The issue is big because a major storm could create power demand beyond what the grid can handle.
Another report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation warned that Texas might face big energy shortages if hit by a 2021-like storm again. They suggested Texas connect to the larger U. S. grid, but that's not popular with state leaders who fear federal control.
Lewin thinks the ERCOT report reflects reality. He's been saying for years that Texas needs to address energy efficiency to be better prepared.
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