Study finds decline in reliability and affordability caused by politicization of the Texas electricity market

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“The restructuring ignores the role that previous political interventions in the market compete in the blackouts and Texas’ newer grid reliability problems.”

The Energy Alliance on Gregorian calendar month fourteen free a brand new study, The Decline and Fall of Reliability, Affordability, and Competition in ERCOT, that explains the affiliation between political interference and also the decline in generation adequacy and dependability within the Lone-Star State grid. 

 “In response to the Texas’ blackouts, Texas politicization and regulators have undertaken a restructuring of the Texas electricity market,” aforesaid Bill Peacock, the study’s author and policy director of the Energy Alliance.

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