Grid operator says Texas is better prepared for extreme cold this winter

Texas’ grid operator warned that the state should prepare for extreme cold this winter but said the state’s main power grid is better equipped than in previous years to withstand a powerful winter storm.

At a board meeting on Tuesday, officials from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas said that while winter presented a greater risk of outages, new power generation added to the grid in the past year has lowered the probability that extreme cold will trigger emergency conditions.

Officials from San Antonio’s municipally owned electric utility CPS Energy expressed similar sentiments at a press conference on Monday. The utility’s President and CEO Rudy Garza said that CPS Energy’s power plants are still undergoing routine maintenance in preparation for colder weather but that “will be done this month.” 

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