5 things to know about how Tesla’s huge battery factory will affect the power grid

By Katie Fehrenbacher               gigaom.com

Since Tesla confirmed last month that it plans to build a massive battery factory in the U.S., there’s been exuberant speculation that the electric car maker will disrupt not just the auto industry, but also the global market for power grid energy storage (the key to solar and wind). But, as is usually the case, the real story is far more nuanced and complex.
It’s true that Tesla plans to sell some batteries for stationary grid applications, and it’s been working on a product with solar company SolarCity for awhile (I first reported this in the spring of 2012). The grid storage market is in its infancy. And Tesla’s battery plans could have a meaningful impact on the market for pairing batteries with…

ERCOT: Growth in Texas Energy Demand Slows

by Jim Malewitz        www.texastribune.org

Texas’ rapid growth will put less strain on its electric grid than previously thought, the state’s grid operator said Friday.
In its much-anticipated 10-year outlook, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas said peak power demand — which typically corresponds to hot summer days — is growing more slowly than previous forecasts showed, alleviating concerns that rolling blackouts are right around the corner.
The report comes as state regulators are backing off…