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Triple-digit temperatures in parts of Texas last week sent energy demand into record territory and electricity prices soaring to nearly $1,500/MWh. ERCOT, which manages the energy flow for about 90% of the state’s electric load, set multiple records for May peak demand. The first came May 16, when the ISO...
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