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Denton paid $210M for electricity during February winter storm. They had budgeted $83.3M for the year Denton Municipal Electric is suing ERCOT over what it says is an unconstitutional raid on the credit of it and other cities. Author: Tanya Eiserer, Jason Trahan Published: 8:00 PM CDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 8:35 PM CDT May 6, 2021 DENTON, Texas The city of Denton’s power plant was running strong during February’s winter storms, burning natural gas to make electricity. Then came the call. The plant’s supplier was cutting off its natural gas. The supplier didn’t explain why. “My jaw dropped,” said Antonio Puente, Denton Municipal Electric’s general manager. “We all understood what that meant, and the fact that that we were going to be exposed to very high prices.” ....
Local utilities forced to cover millions due to ERCOT s inflated prices during Winter Storm Uri College Station Utilities is now forced to possibly front $48 million in costs due to power over charges, which they suspect as an error by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and Public Utilities Commission of Texas. and last updated 2021-03-12 23:53:30-05 COLLEGE STATION, TX â College Station Utilities is now forced to possibly front $48 million in costs due to power over charges, which they suspect is an error by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUC). ERCOT has been under fire for various reasons since Winter Storm Uri. Now a clearer picture has been painted for the financial impact their decision-making is having on local utility companies. ....
After Bryan residents voted in favor of the city offering fiber broadband internet services, officials are delving into research that will help the council decide how it will move forward in the long run. This month, a preliminary broadband design and cost study will be completed, and in January a bilingual broadband survey will go out to residents and businesses, Chief Information Officer Bernie Acre told city council members in a Tuesday workshop meeting. Around February, a broadband feasibility and financial review will be completed, and in April a final study will be presented to Bryan Texas Utilities and then the city council for further direction on what to do. ....