More from my terrific conversation with Michael Webber at the University of Texas.
Michael is well known for having thought deeply about how the grid works and where it’s going. I’m pairing his insights with a long analysis from E&E News, which I excerpt here, but by all means go to the link and give it a scan.
Nearly a month after an arctic blast crippled Texas’ main power grid, questions continue to fly about how to prevent a similar disaster from occurring again.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has directed lawmakers to address the electricity crisis during their current session. He and others are also calling for power pricing errors to be corrected and for an overhaul of the grid operator.
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Williams (NYSE: WMB) today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Stacey Doré as an independent director on the Board, effective January 6, 2021.
Ms. Doré brings 23 years of experience in energy and law. She currently serves as chief executive officer of Sharyland Utilities, L.L.C., an electric utility that owns and develops transmission infrastructure assets in Texas. Ms. Doré previously served as senior vice president and general counsel of a publicly traded real estate investment trust that owned electric transmission assets. Between 2008 and 2016, she served in roles of increasing responsibility for a privately held company with a portfolio of competitive and regulated energy companies, including the largest electric delivery utility in Texas.
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Williams Appoints Stacey Doré to Board of Directors
January 6, 2021 GMT
TULSA, Okla. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 6, 2021
Williams (NYSE: WMB) today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Stacey Doré as an independent director on the Board, effective January 6, 2021.
Ms. Doré brings 23 years of experience in energy and law. She currently serves as chief executive officer of Sharyland Utilities, L.L.C., an electric utility that owns and develops transmission infrastructure assets in Texas. Ms. Doré previously served as senior vice president and general counsel of a publicly traded real estate investment trust that owned electric transmission assets. Between 2008 and 2016, she served in roles of increasing responsibility for a privately held company with a portfolio of competitive and regulated energy companies, including the largest electric delivery utility in Texas.