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Four unaffiliated directors from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) board have resigned, according to a filing seen by Rigzone on the Public Utility Commission of Texas website.
Four unaffiliated directors from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) board have resigned, according to a filing seen by Rigzone on the Public Utility Commission of Texas website.
Board Chairman Sally Talberg, Vice Chairman Peter Cramton, Finance and Audit Committee Chairman Terry Bulger, and Human Resources and Governance Committee Chairman Raymond Hepper all resigned, effective upon the adjournment of a February 24 ERCOT meeting, the filing outlined. In addition, the filing highlighted the withdrawal of one unaffiliated director candidate, Craig S. Ivey, from consideration for approval by the Public Utility Commission of Texas to fill the prior sole unaffiliated director vacancy on the board.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas announced in a Tuesday notice to the Public Utility Commission of Texas that five of its board members will resign Feb. 24.
Near-failure of Texas power grid brings shake-up at ERCOT as several members resign
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Power lines are shown along the Sam Houston Tollway near Texas 249 on February 15, 2021 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Staff photographer / Houston Chronicle
Almost a third of the board members who lead the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, manager of the state’s power grid, will resign Wednesday, a week after a historic winter storm caused statewide blackouts, disrupted water supplies and left dozens of people dead.
Chair Sally Talberg, vice chair Peter Cramton, and board members Raymond Hepper, Terry Bulger and Vanessa Anesetti-Parra will step down at an emergency meeting, according to an ERCOT filing Tuesday with the Public Utility Commission, which oversees the grid operator.
Near-failure of Texas power grid brings shake-up at ERCOT as several members resign
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Power lines are shown along the Sam Houston Tollway near Texas 249 on February 15, 2021 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Staff photographer / Houston Chronicle
Almost a third of the board members who lead the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, manager of the state’s power grid, will resign Wednesday, a week after a historic winter storm caused statewide blackouts, disrupted water supplies and left dozens of people dead.
Chair Sally Talberg, vice chair Peter Cramton, and board members Raymond Hepper, Terry Bulger and Vanessa Anesetti-Parra will step down at an emergency meeting, according to an ERCOT filing Tuesday with the Public Utility Commission, which oversees the grid operator.