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Texas blackout: How can electricity grids weather climate shocks?

Texas blackout: How can electricity grids weather climate shocks? Feb. 26 04:28 am JST Mar. 27 | 12:40 am JST WASHINGTON The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © Thomson Reuters Foundation ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Feb. 26 07:19 am JST Another option is working with other states to share energy, in the event of power failures. Texas stands out as not having any such arrangements due to its independent power grid. The most hilarious thing about the blackouts is seeing Republican officials in Texas oil dominant economy trying to spin this as the fault of a yet to be enacted Green New Deal, wind turbines, environmentalism, AOC or Democratic governors.

Texans will pay for decades as crisis tacks billions onto bills

Texans will pay for decades as crisis tacks billions onto bills Mark Chediak, Naureen S. Malik and Josh Saul, Bloomberg News Texas winter storm causes energy market rally VIDEO SIGN OUT Now that the lights are back on in Texas, the state has to figure out who’s going to pay for the energy crisis that plunged millions into darkness last week. It will likely be ordinary Texans. The price tag so far: US$50.6 billion, the cost of electricity sold from early Monday, when the blackouts began, to Friday morning, according to BloombergNEF estimates. That compares with US$4.2 billion for the prior week.

Texans will pay for decades as crisis tacks billions onto electricity bills

Now that the lights are back on in Texas, the state has to figure out who’s going to pay for the energy crisis that plunged millions into darkness last week. It will likely be ordinary Texans. The price tag so far: $50.6 billion, the cost of electricity sold from early Monday, when the blackouts began, to Friday morning, according to BloombergNEF estimates. That compares with $4.2 billion for the prior week. Some of those costs have already fallen onto consumers as electricity customers exposed to wholesale prices wracked up power bills as high as $8,000 last week. Other customers won’t know what they’re in for until they receive their gas and power bills at the end of the month. Ultimately, the financial pain will probably be shared by ratepayers and taxpayers alike, said Michael Webber, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and chief science officer for French power company Engie SA.

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