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Texas Power Crisis led to over $1 billion loss for Vistra


Texas Power Crisis led to over $1 billion loss for Vistra
The company will likely suffer a one-time hit of $900 million - $1.3 billion from the storm.
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winter storm that has devastated Texas, leading to power outages, water shortage, and heating troubles, will affect the electricity bills of consumers and suppliers both.
Vistra, the largest independent power producer in the US, has estimated that it will suffer losses worth $1.3 billion for purchasing power from the state’s power market to replace the loss of generation capacity due to the ongoing
Texas Power Crisis.
The company reported the loss during its 2020 financial report presentation. The management says the company will likely suffer a one-time hit of $900 million – $1.3 billion from the Texas Power Crisis. ....

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Inside Clean Energy: The Right and Wrong Lessons from the Texas Crisis


Inside Clean Energy: The Right and Wrong Lessons from the Texas Crisis
The state experienced an “all-of-the-above” failure, and previewed a future of winter peaks in energy demand. The Ted Cruz scandal was also instructive.
February 25, 2021
Workers repair a power line in Austin, Texas, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Credit: Thomas Ryan Allison/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Now that the power is back on in Texas, we are entering a phase with investigations of all the systems that failed.
But some of the biggest lessons are already apparent.
Here are some of the things I learned, or relearned: ....

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Did wind power 'fail' during the Texas blackout? A deep dive


23 February 2021
If you’ve followed the clean energy debate for some time (and you’re on this website, so it’s likely) you’ll know of a familiar gambit to critique wind and solar – creating an impossible failure and always claiming that it’s failing. The blackout in Texas has caused a resurgence of many of these old ideas, and it’s worth exploring them, because they highlight exactly what role wind power will play in increasingly stressed world grids.
First came a claim that Texas’ relatively large fleet of wind power had frozen. There is still little clarity on this. ERCOT claimed half the state’s wind turbines were frozen, but we don’t know for how long. I looked at wind output in other regions, and it roughly matches the profile of Texas, suggesting that whatever role this played in wind’s output, it was limited. An analysis from Wood Mackenzie confirms earlier statements from ERCOT that for around half a day, about half the state’s wind fleet we ....

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Looking for Fixes to What Broke the Texas Power Grid


Looking for Fixes to What Broke the Texas Power Grid
Winterizing power plants and pipelines will be key, whether through regulation or market incentives. Adding more interregional transmission could also help if Texas is willing.
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February 22, 2021
After a week of the country’s worst power grid collapse in decades  an event that s taken a dreadful toll in dozens of lives lost and billions of dollars in economic damage   the lights are back on in Texas. But even as the freezing temperatures that caused the crisis have waned, the political stances over who should be blamed have been hardening.  
Texas Republicans including Gov. Greg Abbott have attacked the state’s growing share of clean energy, pointing to the loss of generation capacity from frozen wind turbine blades. But these attacks have run up against the cold fact that the state’s natural-gas infrastructure played a central role in its broader grid failure.  ....

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