Grid Operator Has Restored Power To 500,000 Households

AUSTIN, TX – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is beginning to restore some of the power lost due to the winter weather event in Texas.

As of 4 PM, approximately 2,500 MW of load is in the process of being restored – enough power to serve 500,000 households.

“ERCOT and Texas electric companies have been able to restore service to hundreds of thousands of households today, but we know there are many people who are still waiting,” said ERCOT President and CEO Bill Magness. “It’s also important to remember that severe weather, mainly frigid temperatures, is expected to continue, so we’re not out of the woods.”

At this time, the grid operator is instructing transmission owners to shed approximately 14,000 MW of load, down from 16,500 MW earlier today.

At approximately 1:25 AM this morning, ERCOT entered its third and highest level of emergency operations because electric demand is exceeding the available supply. Controlled outages are occurring to protect the electric grid from uncontrolled, cascading outages.

While the grid operator was already contending with frozen wind turbines and limited gas supplies to generating units on Feb. 14, a significant number of additional generating units tripped offline when the weather worsened overnight.

Approximately 34,000 MW of generation has been forced off the system during this event.

Controlled outages will likely last throughout the evening and into tomorrow as ERCOT works to restore the electric system to normal operations.

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  • The grid has not been restored power in Dallas to the poor, the homeless shelters, people of color and the less affluent. I am sure and positive that the wealthy areas and more affluent areas has power. I have gone approximately 16 hours without heat. When I called Oncor I was told it may be restored Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest. This is wrong and an injustice!

  • I live in Waco middle class been without power over 18 hours it not about black or white it’s about supply and demand. Texas is not accustomed to this kind of weather it caught everyone off guard . And FYI it’s not the power company doing the rolling blackouts it’s our government

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