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State lawmakers in Austin spent all of Thursday grilling the people responsible for keeping the power on in Texas. They want to know where and how the system broke down last week. But it really isnt all that hard to figure out. Two former CEOs in Dallas saw this coming years ago, which is why they sold their companies. Theyd separately come to the same conclusion: if something like last week occurred, it would put them out of business. One of those CEOs believed a disaster was likely, if not imminent.
Stream Energy and Ambit Energy are electricity retailers. Both companies have, by all accounts, achieved great success. After Stream began registering users, in March of 2005, it took only 10 months to become the fifth-largest retail electricity provider in Texas. This was three years after the Legislature deregulated the states electricity market, turning what the rest of the country considered a closely regulated utility into a free-market spree.
For the first time, Texans could choose their energy provider. Upstart retailers didnt generate their own power but would instead buy wholesale from major generators. They would market that energy to consumers, usually undercutting the retail arms of the larger producers. (The Legislature froze established rates to trigger market competition.) The retail market ushered in creative delivery plans like free usage during nights and weekends. Some credit the proliferation of Smart Meters directly to this free market approach.
The idea of deregulation was to let the market drive energy production instead of any government agency, but that didnt translate into sufficient reserve power or infrastructure improvements that may have helped keep the plants online in single-digit temperatures.
Read more: https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2021/02/texas-winter-storm-grid-failure-ambit-stream-energy/
LeftInTX
(25,219 posts)I caught part of Thursday's State Affairs Senate hearing. They had a meteorologist from LCRA and he was saying, "This was the worse weather, ever for Texas". He was saying that it was unreasonable to plan for it because they could not have imagined this....
Yeah right....
At the end of his testimony, the Chair, Byron Hughes thanks the guy for testifying and says, "I needed a meteorologist and you're the only one I know!" WTF???? He got a crony to testify. Basically they're gonna justify all of this.....
TexasBushwhacker
(20,165 posts)BULLSHIT! We've been recording temperatures since the 1800s. A lot of records were broken during the megafreeze, some over 100 years old but some were more recent. We were warned by the feds in 2011, after a freeze caused rolling blackouts during the Super Bowl in Dallas, that our grid was in no way prepared for a major winter storm. Our electricity providers had TEN YEARS to weatherize and did nothing. ERCOT did nothing. Austin did nothing. To top it off, deregulation has NOT resulted in lower power bills for Texans. Now we're really going to pay.