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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas manages the flow of electric power to about 90 percent of the state’s electric load. The nonprofit independent system operator is governed by a board of directors and is subject to oversight by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Legislature.
ERCOT said it has executed a reliability-must-run agreement to keep NRG's Greens Bayou 371-MW natural gas-fired generator available through September.
ERCOT members voted down the ISO’s attempt to salvage a revision request that would have replaced several ancillary services with new products.
ERCOT’s Technical Advisory Committee continued the debate over who should be responsible for Texas’ largely unused smart meter monitoring website.
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee endorsed a recommendation to increase the fuel adder factor for coal- and lignite-fired resources.
A Brattle Group analysis says ERCOT will continue to rely primarily on natural gas, wind and utility-scale solar power over the next 20 years.
The Texas PUC unanimously agreed to deny all motions for rehearing in Hunt Consolidated’s proposed acquisition of Oncor.
ERCOT said continued growth in natural gas and renewable energy capacity will help it meet its projected summer peak this year.
The PUCT agreed to wait until no later than June 10 before determining whether to grant a rehearing on its decision to allow Hunt’s acquisition of Oncor.
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee approved staff’s recommendation to add 200 MW of responsive reserve service.
With its effort to convert its Oncor T&D utility into a REIT foundering, Energy Future Holdings filed a new bankruptcy plan.
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