ERCOT overcharged power companies $16 billion for electricity during winter freeze, firm says
Mitchell Ferman, ERIN DOUGLAS, The Texas Tribune
March 4, 2021
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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas made a $16 billion error in pricing during the week of the winter storm that caused power outages across the state, according to a filing by its market monitor.
Potomac Economics, the independent market monitor for the Public Utility Commission of Texas, which oversees ERCOT, wrote in a letter to the Public Utility Commission that ERCOT kept market prices for power too high for nearly two more days after widespread outages ended late Feb. 17. It should have reset the prices
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