DALLAS — The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued a Weather Watch for Jan. 6 through Jan. 10, as a winter storm brought frigid temperatures and snow to Texas. ERCOT CEO Pablo ...
NORTH TEXAS — ERCOT issued a weather watch for Monday through Friday due to forecasted cold weather across the region combined with high levels of demand and the potential for lower reserves.
ERCOT issued a Weather Watch for Jan. 20 through Jan. 23 due to the arctic blast that's expected to take over the state. The cold will cause a higher electrical demand as well as the potential for ...
Their three-year terms began on Monday. They join ten other members of the ERCOT board of directors. “Their extensive experience and leadership will add great value to the Board. We look forward ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After the Electric Reliability Council of Texas issued a weather watch alert for Monday through Thursday due to the forecast for cold weather across the state, ERCOT announced ...
Following a Dallas Regional Chamber presentation, Pablo Vegas talks about handling new electrical demand as tech and industrial companies move into Texas. ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for ...
Grid conditions are expected to be normal during the weather watch, according to a news alert from ERCOT on Friday, January 17. ERCOT said it typically issues a weather watch three to five days ...
ERCOT said its weather watch “is an advance notification of forecasted significant weather with higher electrical demand and the potential for lower reserves.” KXAN’s First Warning Weather ...
ERCOT also sent a statement to ABC13 about the improvements they made to the electric grid since 2021: Weatherization and Inspections. The ERCOT Weatherization and Inspections Program is entering ...
As of Thursday morning, ERCOT’s public forecast, which only spans six days out, showed ample power supply to meet demand through the end of Wednesday, even as Texans are anticipated to use more ...
RELATED: ERCOT enters ‘new era’ as it stares down unprecedented demand growth by 2030 Last year’s power demand peaked Aug. 20 at 85,245 megawatts — a few hundred megawatts less than the ...