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A speaker at a recent Texas RE webinar discussed the potential risks posed by the growth of artificial intelligence.
Speakers on a panel hosted by Texas RE said cooperation among Information Sharing and Analysis Centers is increasingly essential to weathering crises.
A veteran cybersecurity-focused attorney shared strategies for remedying a potential data breach, reminding companies to protect their interests while fulfilling legal obligations.
Rapid growth in battery energy storage systems in ERCOT has resulted in a “significantly lower” probability for an energy emergency alert this summer, according to the Texas Reliability Entity.
Presenters at a Texas RE webinar focused on helping newly registered entities with the most frequently seen violations among utilities in similar circumstances.
Speakers at a Texas RE webinar said new nuclear reactor designs offer significant benefits in safety and reliability.
A representative of Texas RE emphasized that NERC plans to build on last year's Interregional Transfer Capability Study.
A report from ERCOT projects that the highest risk of energy shortfalls in March's peak day will occur around 7 p.m. Central time.
An expected tsunami of solar resources setting up shop in Texas has led to an immediate need for ERCOT to understand and set ride-through requirements for inverter-based resources, according to a Texas energy expert.
Texas RE provided some common pitfalls related to facility ratings found in compliance audits and advice for utilities to avoid them.
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