TCAP Updates Deregulation Report

RechargeTexas.com

It was with the promise of better prices and choices that state lawmakers in 1999 adopted the Texas electric deregulation law. Newly minted electric companies would compete for customers. In theory, market forces would keep a lid on bills.
How has Texas fared since then? The Texas Coalition for Affordable Power this week releases its updated report, Deregulated Electricity in Texas, that examines that question. The update includes new content, context and analysis.
As documented in the chronological report, the news is mixed for consumers. For instance, while prices paid by Texans under deregulation have finally fallen below the…

Will the new Texas power report change the game?

Nicholas Sakelaris, Staff Writer- Dallas Business Journal

After months of delays, the electricity forecast for the next 10 years will be released on Feb. 28, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) announced Tuesday.
The  politically charged report will become a focal point in the ongoing debate about the state’s electricity market and whether it should change to a capacity market.
The Capacity, Demand and Reserves (CDR) report uses a new methodology that uses the…