Texas’ power failure: Limited chance for profits vs. huge social costs

John Timmer

The business incentives for winterization are small, the societal incentives huge.

Just over a year ago, a cold front moved into Texas and stayed there. As demand for electricity soared, various generating sources fell offline, leading to extensive grid failures that left customers without power for days. Nearly every form of power generation suffered from failures, as did the system supplying generators with natural gas. The total cost in terms of lost business and lives is estimated at roughly $130 billion.

Initial analyses provided some suggestions on how Texas could restructure its grid to provide better protection against future events like this. But a new study has asked a related question. Texas has economic incentives that should induce commercial generators to install winterization equipment on their own. Why …

APPLICATION OF DESERT SKY WIND FARM LLC FOR A RENEWABLE ENERGY CREDIT GENERATOR CERTIFICATION

Background:
The purpose of this filing is to shift the location of the Renewable Energy Credit (REC) meter at the Desert
Sky Wind Farm from the ERCOT-Polled settlement meter, ERCOT-Polled Settlement (EPS) Meter, to a
self-reported meter at the generator interconnection facility. A load is being interconnected at the 34.5 kV
substation behind the EPS Meter at the Desert Sky Wind Farm. With the addition of this new load, the EPS
Meter for REC reporting will no longer represent the energy generated by the Desert Sky Wind Farm. A
filing to shift the REC metering location is necessary for the facility to continue to receive the appropriate
RECs for the renewable energy generated. …