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ELECTRICITY DEREGULATION


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Lubbock residents have long dreamed of cheaper electricity. Will Texasโ€™ open market deliver?

Read full article: Lubbock residents have long dreamed of cheaper electricity. Will Texasโ€™ open market deliver?

Years in the making, the transition from a municipal electric company to an open market has left some residents unsure.

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Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter storm

Read full article: Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter storm

The actions by the Public Utility Commission led to billions of dollars of overcharges, the Austin-based court found. Itโ€™s not yet clear if the ruling will affect consumers.

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Analysis: A power test for Texas voters

Read full article: Analysis: A power test for Texas voters

After last winterโ€™s near-statewide electric blackouts, Texas lawmakers went after regulators they deemed responsible but tiptoed around the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil and gas. Now voters have a chance, if they want it, to send the state a message.

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Analysis: Whatever the campaigns say, the Texas electric grid isnโ€™t fixed yet

Read full article: Analysis: Whatever the campaigns say, the Texas electric grid isnโ€™t fixed yet

After 2021โ€™s winter storm electric blackouts, Texas lawmakers worked to shore up the stateโ€™s electric grid. But theyโ€™re not finished, despite what you might hear from campaigning politicians.

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Analysis: Texas voters and political candidates arenโ€™t on the same page

Read full article: Analysis: Texas voters and political candidates arenโ€™t on the same page

What top Texas candidates are talking about isnโ€™t always the same as what the voters think are the most important issues facing the state.

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How Texasโ€™ power grid failed in 2021 โ€” and whoโ€™s responsible for preventing a repeat

Read full article: How Texasโ€™ power grid failed in 2021 โ€” and whoโ€™s responsible for preventing a repeat

In the stateโ€™s power grid, electricity and natural gas are co-dependent. Hereโ€™s how the winter storm last year broke the system.

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Analysis: In Texas, cold weather brings a political chill

Read full article: Analysis: In Texas, cold weather brings a political chill

This weekโ€™s cold weather forecast triggers memories of the electricity blackouts that left millions in the dark during a polar vortex and killed hundreds of Texans last year. Itโ€™s triggering politiciansโ€™ memories, too, during the primary election.

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Texas puts final estimate of 2021 winter storm death toll at 246

Read full article: Texas puts final estimate of 2021 winter storm death toll at 246

Officials added 36 to the estimate of lives lost in the disaster, which knocked out power in much of the state. Some experts place the toll even higher.

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Analysis: Texasโ€™ electric grid is half-ready for another winter freeze

Read full article: Analysis: Texasโ€™ electric grid is half-ready for another winter freeze

Chances are, winter weather wonโ€™t be as bad as it was last February. Chances are, Texas wonโ€™t have the electric blackouts that caused so much misery then. And chances are, whatever happens will have some influence on the 2022 elections.

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Analysis: Betting a Texas election on a weather forecast

Read full article: Analysis: Betting a Texas election on a weather forecast

Gov. Greg Abbott says he can "guarantee" there won't be blackouts this winter in Texas after one that knocked out power for some people for four days last February. That's the kind of pre-election prediction that can make a weather forecaster more useful than a political poll.

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Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alert

Read full article: Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alert

Next yearโ€™s primary elections start a year after a winter storm knocked out power across Texas โ€” and the government response to that disaster could be on votersโ€™ minds.

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Grid operator says Texans can return to regular electricity use

Read full article: Grid operator says Texans can return to regular electricity use

The operator had urged electricity conservation earlier this week as several power generators unexpectedly went offline as temperatures rose this week.

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Analysis: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott feels the heat

Read full article: Analysis: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott feels the heat

The governor wants to talk about the border. But itโ€™s hot, and recent history has Texans worried about electricity as temperatures climb and regulators call for conservation.

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Analysis: The Texas electric grid and the improvements that didnโ€™t come

Read full article: Analysis: The Texas electric grid and the improvements that didnโ€™t come

Texas lawmakers passed major bills in response to the winter storm power outages that killed hundreds of Texans in February. But thereโ€™s still a lot to do.

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Analysis: Texas lawmakers might get a second life for dying bills

Read full article: Analysis: Texas lawmakers might get a second life for dying bills

As the end of the regular session approaches, Texas lawmakers โ€” and some of their bills โ€” are running out of time. But there's a special session coming later this year, and maybe โ€” just maybe โ€” another chance for dead legislation.

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Texas Legislature approves bill to ban residential wholesale electricity plans โ€” the first major winter storm bill sent to the governor

Read full article: Texas Legislature approves bill to ban residential wholesale electricity plans โ€” the first major winter storm bill sent to the governor

Time is running out on a slate of other bills lawmakers are considering that stem from February's deadly winter storm.

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Electricity complaints filed by Texans reach three-year high, report says

Read full article: Electricity complaints filed by Texans reach three-year high, report says

Despite showing an uptick in electricity complaints this year, a report released by the Texas Coalition for Affordable Power also shows that complaints and inquiries have generally decreased over the past decade.

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Texplainer: Why does Texas have its own power grid?

Read full article: Texplainer: Why does Texas have its own power grid?

Basically, Texas has its own grid to avoid dealing with โ€” you guessed it โ€” the feds. But grid independence has been violated a few times over the years โ€” not even counting Mexico's help during blackouts in 2011.

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