The lurking threat to solar power’s growth

by James Temple

Plummeting sunny day solar prices are undermining the economic case to build more solar farms – and putting climate goals at risk.

A few lonely academics have been warning for years that solar power faces a fundamental challenge that could halt the industry’s breakneck growth. Simply put: the more solar you add to the grid, the less valuable it becomes.

The problem is that solar panels generate lots of electricity in the middle of sunny days, frequently more than what’s required, driving down prices—sometimes even into negative territory.

Unlike a natural gas plant, solar plant operators can’t easily throttle electricity up and down as needed, or …

New ERCOT plan lays out 60 ways to heal the aching Texas power grid

By Marin Wolf and Morgan O’Hanlon

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas is out with a 60-point plan to fix holes in the state’s electric grid exposed in an epic winter storm and an early summer heat wave.

ERCOT published its plan, titled the “Roadmap to Improving Grid Reliability,” early Tuesday morning in response to Gov. Greg Abbott’s June 6 letter directing ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission to increase reliability. The plan doesn’t put a price tag on the broadly worded improvements.

It also came shortly before ERCOT interim president and chief executive officer Brad Jones is set to speak at a Texas State Senate hearing on the aftermath of the February storm.

In a letter to Abbott and the PUC attached to the plan, Jones cited recent legislation in guiding the …