Skip to main content
Clear icon
63º

Texas A&M explores proposal to boost Texas power grid and prevent blackouts

As temperatures rise and energy demands increase, ERCOT often asks residents to conserve energy. However, a potential solution is now on the horizon.

State leaders and private developers have approached the Texas A&M System with a proposal to use their land for building “peaker” power plants. These plants are in the early planning stages but could play a significant role in addressing energy demand.

SEE ALSO: Houston lawmakers, AOC push Texas ERCOT to join other power grids

The primary aim of these “peaker” power plants is to prevent blackouts and brownouts by providing an alternative energy source when renewable energy is insufficient. These plants would only operate during times of peak energy demand, helping to stabilize the grid.

This initiative comes in response to the Texas Energy Fund, passed last year, which seeks to bolster the state’s energy infrastructure.

RELATED: Texas A&M System wants a network of power plants on its land across the state

John Sharp, Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, explained, “They make sure that your houses don’t go dark and it’s not just a great service to the people of Texas by providing a lot more megawatts of power but also to the communities that we have our campuses embedded in.”

No specific sites have been selected yet, but one potential location is in San Antonio. This project is still in its infancy, and developments will be closely monitored.


About the Authors
T.J. Parker headshot

T.J. Parker joined KPRC 2 in June 2023 and is happy to be back in Houston. Before coming back to the Lone Star State, T.J. was a reporter in Miami at WSVN Channel 7. There he covered all things up and down the south Florida coast.

Holly Galvan Posey headshot

Holly joined the KPRC 2 digital team in March 2024, leveraging her eight years of expertise in blogging and digital content to share her passion for Houston. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the city's vibrant scenes, all while balancing her roles as a wife and mother to two toddlers.

Recommended Videos