or ERCOT, is the entity that operates the Texas power grid. It acts similar to traffic control — ERCOT doesn’t own power plants or power lines, but it does direct where electricity goes.
The Texas power grid managed by ERCOT performed admirably during this week's major winter weather event which brought ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has selected two long-time energy executives with Houston ties to serve on its ...
That happened early Tuesday, when ERCOT called on about 4,000 megawatts of battery storage to help meet the morning demand ...
Below-freezing temperatures will return to Texas as soon as Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service. Grid ...
ERCOT officials reassure Texans the grid has enough power to meet demand during the winter storm. See the dashboard for grid ...
Extreme cold in the forecast for most of Texas means higher electrical demand and the possibility of lower reserves. The ...
According to ERCOT's supply and demand, Texas is projected to use more than 60,000 megawatts by the end of Monday.
SAN ANTONIO - Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the company in charge of the state power grid, has issued ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has a dashboard that allows you to monitor real-time grid conditions. Supply and ...
The rise of artificial intelligence, the digitization of the economy and everyday life’s growing computing needs have ...
ERCOT, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, issued a weather watch advisory ahead of the arctic blast hitting Texas this ...