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WEATHER ALERT

12 warnings in effect for 7 counties in the area

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From warming centers to resources available, what Harris County is doing ahead of deep freeze

Read full article: From warming centers to resources available, what Harris County is doing ahead of deep freeze

Harris County is preparing for an impending Arctic front, with Judge Lina Hidalgo announcing a readiness plan to keep residents safe and warm.

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Texas regulators shelve an electricity market reform proposal they say does too little to shore up grid

Read full article: Texas regulators shelve an electricity market reform proposal they say does too little to shore up grid

The Public Utility Commission found that the performance credit mechanism, a financial tool the Legislature capped at $1 billion, would only marginally improve reliability of the state power grid.

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EXCLUSIVE: CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells answers KPRC 2 questions in first TV interview since derecho, Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells answers KPRC 2 questions in first TV interview since derecho, Hurricane Beryl

Just days before Houstonians will be able to share their honest thoughts about CenterPoint Energy with the Texas Public Utilities Commission, the company’s top man has agreed to interview exclusively with KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding.

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CenterPoint Energy withdraws earlier 2024 rate increase case post-Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: CenterPoint Energy withdraws earlier 2024 rate increase case post-Hurricane Beryl

CenterPoint Energy plans to withdraw its 2024 rate case filing with the Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUC).

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CenterPoint CEO promises improvements as Texas scrutinizes company’s Beryl response

Read full article: CenterPoint CEO promises improvements as Texas scrutinizes company’s Beryl response

Jason Wells told regulators the company will launch a new outage tracker by Aug. 1. It will also trim more tree limbs near power lines and hire an executive to focus on emergency response.

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Public Utility Commission releases investigative report CenterPoint Energy’s Hurricane Beryl response

Read full article: Public Utility Commission releases investigative report CenterPoint Energy’s Hurricane Beryl response

The company’s power outages in July have drawn the ire of state leaders. Here’s what you need to know.

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Two rival robotaxi services win approval to operate throughout San Francisco despite safety concerns

Read full article: Two rival robotaxi services win approval to operate throughout San Francisco despite safety concerns

California regulators have approved an expansion that will allow two rival robotaxi service to operate throughout San Francisco at all hours.

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Judge Hidalgo provides update on county’s preparation for hurricane season, extreme summer weather

Read full article: Judge Hidalgo provides update on county’s preparation for hurricane season, extreme summer weather

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo discussed the county’s extreme heat preparedness following a meeting with officials from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the Public Utilities Commission of Texas and Harris County Emergency Management.

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PUC votes to not disconnect power service, but customers could begin seeing late fees on water and energy bills soon

Read full article: PUC votes to not disconnect power service, but customers could begin seeing late fees on water and energy bills soon

The meeting started by detouring a bit and, instead of taking public comments, the PUC answered some questions from callers which included billing questions. Second, PUC representatives said they will likely not re-price the energy market like some senators and independent market monitors had suggested. ERCOT’s vice president Kenan Ogelman explained to state senators those storm-related prices are why it is owed more than $2 billion from energy companies that cannot pay their bill. He said the storm was causing fluctuating prices, which can inadvertently put a power producer in reserve status. ERCOT’s Technical Advisory Committee has scheduled a special meeting at 1 p.m. to review the cold weather event.

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CEO of ERCOT ‘terminated’ in aftermath of winter storm

Read full article: CEO of ERCOT ‘terminated’ in aftermath of winter storm

The decision is the latest of several recently announced departures from the ERCOT board, which also included Magness. Magness's absence leaves a mix of vacancies and temporary members on the 16-member ERCOT board. She had come under sharp criticism by lawmakers after largely pointing blame for Texas’ power outages to ERCOT, the entity her agency oversees. Magness also defended ERCOT as an entity that carries out what state lawmakers and the PUC direct. Magness worked at ERCOT for more than a decade and became its CEO and president in 2016 after working as its general counsel.

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Utility: Winds too weak to cut power before California fire

Read full article: Utility: Winds too weak to cut power before California fire

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)LOS ANGELES – Facing extreme wildfire conditions this week that included hurricane-level winds, the main utility in Northern California cut power to nearly 1 million people while its counterpart in Southern California pulled the plug on just 30 customers to prevent power lines and other electrical equipment from sparking a blaze. Red flag warnings of extreme fire danger expired and easing winds allowed PG&E to begin restoring power after the largest of five safety shutoffs this year. At its peak, PG&E cut power to about 345,000 customers — nearly 1 million people — in 34 counties. As of Tuesday night, only about 2,000 of Edison's 5 million customers were without power, according to an outage website. “Obviously, you can say in retrospect that it would have been better if SCE cut power where the line was.

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PG&E tells regulators upcoming outages will go more smoothly

Read full article: PG&E tells regulators upcoming outages will go more smoothly

If mishandled, the outages could also endanger the lives of people being supported by medical devices after contracting COVID-19. Critics now worry PG&E will lean on deliberate blackouts to reduce the chances its equipment starts more wildfires that saddle it with staggering losses. Batjer emphasized that PG&E can only use the outages as a last resort." Despite all its recent work on its grid, PG&E expects to be making further improvements for years to come in a process known as hardening." But that is only a fraction of the 7,100 miles (11,400 kilometres) of distribution circuits that the utility believes needs to be hardened.

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