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Data Centers and Texas Power: A Looming Price Shock - Cozzy Energy Solutions Data Center Growth Threatens Texas Electricity Prices A surge in data center construction is projected to significantly increase electricity demand across several U.S. regions, potentially leading to substantial price increases, particularly in Texas, according to a new analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The report highlights how rapid growth in digital infrastructure is reshaping

Data Centers and Texas Power: A Looming Price Shock #PJM #DataCenters #EnergyPrices #TexasElectricity #ERCOT #RenewableEnergy

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LCRA TSC approves three capital projects including new 138 kV substation and broadband easement amendments The board approved three projects: a La Sima 138 kV substation (est. $16.4M, completion Dec. 31, 2026), a Sakset substation upgrade (est. $18.8M, completion Dec. 31, 2026), and a broadband easement enhancement to amend rights on about 540 parcels (est. $7.5M, completion Dec. 31, 2027), funded in part by Texas Broadband grant funds.

LCRA TSC just greenlit three major projects, including a new $16.4M substation and a vital broadband upgrade, set to enhance Texas's energy and communication landscape!

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Texas Awaits Minimal Power Supply Concerns in 2026 Due to Improved Solar Generation Here's a concise summary paragraph capturing the essence of the article: A recent report from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) indicates that reliability concerns regarding power supply in February 2026 are minimal, with only a 1.13% probability of triggering an Energy Emergency Alert. Despite this, ERCOT anticipates a higher-than-average peak demand of 75.8 GW during the high-risk hour, primarily driven by increased solar generation capacity and lower reserve shortages compared to previous years, marking a significant improvement following the devastating winter storm in February 2021.

Texas Awaits Minimal Power Supply Concerns in 2026 Due to Improved Solar Generation #ERCOT #SolarPower #EnergyReliability #TexasElectricity #WinterStorm2021 #RenewableEnergy

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Texas electricity prices increase due to natural gas prices and reduced wind power forecast Texas electricity prices experienced moderate fluctuations on November 20th, influenced by regional natural gas prices and a reduced wind power forecast. The ERCOT North Hub day-ahead on-peak price rose by $1 to around $44/MWh, while the real-time off-peak price decreased by $2.25 to trade near $32.75/MWh. The increased cost was partly attributed to natural gas prices, which reached $3.86/MMBtu at the Katy Hub and $3.84/MMBtu at the Houston Ship Channel. A reduced wind power forecast also contributed to the price movements, with peak generation expected to drop by 15% on November 21st.

Texas electricity prices increase due to natural gas prices and reduced wind power forecast #ERCOT #NaturalGas #TexasElectricity #WindPower #ERCOT #Weather

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Texas Develops Dispatchable Power to Meet Growing Electricity Demand As Texas's population and business expansion continue to drive up electricity demand, the state is taking proactive steps to ensure grid reliability by prioritizing dispatchable power generation sources that can rapidly adjust output. The Completion Bonus Grant Program and In-ERCOT Loan Program are key initiatives aimed at incentivizing the development of such projects, providing performance-based grants and financial support to generation companies through partnerships with utility organizations like the Lower Colorado River Authority and technology providers like Wärtsilä, which is highlighting its water-efficient engine technology in Texas's power sector.

Texas Develops Dispatchable Power to Meet Growing Electricity Demand #ERCOT #TexasElectricity #DispatchablePower #GridReliability #Innovation #RenewableEnergy

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Texas Wholesale Electricity Prices Plummet Amid Wind Power Boost and Warmer Temperatures On November 10th, wholesale electricity prices in Texas experienced a notable decline as forecasted wind power generation increased significantly, leading to lower demand for electricity. According to data on the Intercontinental Exchange, day-ahead and real-time on-peak prices at the ERCOT North Hub dropped by more than $20 per megawatt-hour (MWh), with prices settling around $19/MWh and $18.75/MWh, respectively. This downward trend was partly due to anticipated rising temperatures in South Texas, with a red flag warning issued across the region, as well as a widespread freeze forecast for the Southeast, which may drive up electricity demand during its peak hours.

Texas Wholesale Electricity Prices Plummet Amid Wind Power Boost and Warmer Temperatures #ERCOT #TexasElectricity #WindPower #TemperatureIncrease # ERCOTNorthHub #EnergyMarket

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Texas's Electricity Grid on Pace for Continued Growth as Renewable Energy Sources Surge Texas's Electric Reliability Council (ERCOT) has witnessed significant growth in electricity demand since 2021, with record-high usage recorded in the first nine months of 2025, a 23% increase compared to the same period in 2021, and marking the fastest rate of growth among all U.S. grids during that timeframe, driven by increasing contributions from wind and solar energy sources, which now account for nearly 36% of ERCOT's electricity demand.

Texas's Electricity Grid on Pace for Continued Growth as Renewable Energy Sources Surge #ERCOT #TexasElectricity #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #WindEnergy #ElectricGridGrowth

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Texas's Electricity Market Undergoes Transformation Amid Growing Data Center Demand Texas's rapidly growing data center industry is placing unprecedented strain on the state's electrical infrastructure, prompting regulators to reassess how to power these energy-intensive facilities while safeguarding communities and natural resources. With new legislation in place that aims to ensure greater grid stability during emergency conditions, the state is preparing for a substantial increase in electricity demand from large data centers and other high-demand operations, estimated to reach 77,965 MW by 2030, potentially affecting all customers in deregulated markets if not managed effectively.

Texas's Electricity Market Undergoes Transformation Amid Growing Data Center Demand #ERCOT #DataCenters #EnergyGrid #TexasElectricity #Sustainability #WaterConservation

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LCRA TSC Board Approves Eminent Domain for Gillespie to Peach Transmission Line Project Board grants authorization for eminent domain to support transmission line upgrades in Gillespie County.

Big changes are coming to Gillespie County as the LCRA Board approves the use of eminent domain for crucial upgrades to the electric transmission line!

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Texas Electricity Demand Expected to Surpass Previous Record Highs This Week Texas electricity demand is expected to surge this week, with projections indicating a potential peak exceeding 84 gigawatts. This would surpass the previous high for May, which stood at 77 gigawatts, and approach the all-time record of 85.5 gigawatts. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) anticipates strain on the power grid, particularly around 9:00 pm each day, when solar energy generation decreases. Temperatures across many Texas cities are forecasted to climb above 100 degrees from Tuesday through Thursday, contributing to the increased electricity usage. Despite the high anticipated demand, sufficient power supply is expected, and ERCOT has not issued any weather-related alerts.

Texas Electricity Demand Expected to Surpass Previous Record Highs This Week #ERCOT #TexasElectricity #ERCOT #PowerGrid #SummerHeatwave #EnergyDemand

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Texas Electricity Supply Concerns Amid Summer Peak Demand Texas electricity supply concerns are centered on whether the ERCOT grid can maintain power during peak demand. Current expert assessments indicate a positive outlook for this summer. Years of legislative action, regulatory changes, and enhanced preparedness strategies are leading to improvements in grid reliability. ERCOT, in collaboration with the Railroad Commission and the Public Utility Commission of Texas, has implemented rigorous weatherization programs for power plants and transmission lines to mitigate winter weather impacts and manage the strain of extreme summer heat. Michael Jewell, managing partner at Jewell and Associates, notes the positive impact of ERCOT's increased focus on inspections. Despite temporary reductions in gas-fired generation due to maintenance, the significant increase in solar power and battery storage is anticipated to meet current demands. Texas's population growth, alongside electricity usage from data centers and cryptocurrency operations, continues to drive electricity demand. A key challenge is a shortage of turbines needed for electricity generation, leading to lengthy procurement wait times, sometimes extending six to seven years. However, the state is diversifying its power sources, a positive development. Expanding both electricity generation and transmission infrastructure remains crucial. Optimism stems from increased turbine availability, weekly additions of new solar and wind farms, and the exploration of innovative energy technologies, including geothermal power and advanced nuclear power, to support the ERCOT grid.

Texas Electricity Supply Concerns Amid Summer Peak Demand #ERCOT #ERCOT #TexasElectricity #EnergyGrid #SolarPower #WindFarm

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ERCOT’s Reliability Plan: A Shift Towards Grid Stabilization Over Profits - Cozzy Energy Solutions ERCOT's Reliability Plan: A Shift Towards Grid Stabilization Over Profits The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has taken a significant step towards ensuring grid stability by agreeing to release 15 diesel-fueled power generation units from service. This move is expected to alleviate pressure on the grid during periods of high demand, providing much-needed relief to the energy infrastructure. However, it's worth noting that these generators were initially intended for profit rather than reliability. CenterPoint Energy, the owner of the generators, was expecting significant revenue from their operation. Nevertheless, ERCOT has deemed it necessary to prioritize grid stability over potential profits. Critics of the plan have raised concerns about its expensiveness and lack of long-term benefits. Doug Lewin, an energy consultant, argues that targeted investments in battery storage near San Antonio would provide greater reliability at lower costs. This approach could potentially address some of the challenges faced by ERCOT's grid management strategy. Additionally, the decision to release the generators has also raised concerns about air emissions permits. ERCOT is working with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to address this issue and ensure that the generators meet necessary regulatory requirements. The agreement reached between ERCOT and CenterPoint Energy marks a significant shift in the council's approach to grid management. It highlights the ongoing debates about energy policy and reliability in Texas, where grid stability and environmental concerns often come into conflict. By prioritizing grid stability, ERCOT is taking a proactive step towards ensuring the long-term resilience of its infrastructure.

ERCOT's Reliability Plan: A Shift Towards Grid Stabilization Over Profits #ERCOT #GridStabilization #EnergyReliability #TexasElectricity #PowerGeneration #EnvironmentalPolicy #RenewableEnergy #BatteryStorage #ERCOTplan #EmissionsPermits

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CenterPoint Energy Leases Emergency Generation Units to ERCOT for Up to Two Years - Cozzy Energy Solutions CenterPoint Energy, Inc., listed on the NYSE as CNP, has made a significant commitment to ensuring the reliable electricity supply in Texas by leasing its large emergency generation units to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) for up to two years. As a leading energy delivery company, CenterPoint Energy operates in multiple states, with a substantial presence in the Lone Star State where it serves over 2 million customers. By partnering with ERCOT, the company is taking proactive steps to prevent potential shortfalls and maintain a stable power grid in the San Antonio region. This strategic move aims to provide critical generation capacity during periods of high demand, thereby ensuring a reliable electricity supply for consumers. CenterPoint Energy's decision not to charge its customers for these units during this period demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting the energy needs of its customers. While the initial lease agreement is in place for two years at no cost to ERCOT or consumers, the company may explore future market opportunities, including sub-leasing its emergency generation units to third-party providers. This could provide additional revenue streams for CenterPoint Energy while maintaining the reliability of the Texas power grid. By supporting the reliability of the Texas power grid and providing confidence to consumers, CenterPoint Energy's decision is poised to have a positive impact on the energy landscape in the state.

CenterPoint Energy Leases Emergency Generation Units to ERCOT for Up to Two Years #ERCOT #ERCOT #GenerationCapacity #PowerGridReliability #CenterPointEnergy #TexasElectricity

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Gemma Power Systems Secures Contract for 1.2 GW Power Plant in Texas - Cozzy Energy Solutions Gemma Power Systems Secures Contract for 1.2 GW Power Plant in Texas A significant development has been announced in the energy sector, as Gemma Power Systems, a subsidiary of Argan, Inc., has secured a contract to build a 1.2 gigawatt (GW) power plant in Lee County, Texas. The project will be owned and operated by

Gemma Power Systems Secures Contract for 1.2 GW Power Plant in Texas #ERCOT #RenewableEnergy #TexasElectricity #SustainabilityGoals #GemmaPowerSystems #DecarbonizationEfforts

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