Texas asked to conserve energy as temperatures reach 100 degrees in some areas

Texas Power Grid FAQ

  • What did the legislature do to reform the electricity network after the February crisis?



    Senate Bills 2 and 3 included some major changes to the grid that experts said would begin to address some of the issues, such as requiring power companies to upgrade stations to withstand more severe weather and creating a statewide emergency alert system. The legislation also changes how the Texas Board of Directors’ Electrical Reliability is appointed.

  • What more could the legislature have done to fix the network?



    Energy experts say lawmakers could have passed legislation to pay consumers to reduce electricity use or help Texans better insulate their homes and reduce their electricity use. Nor did lawmakers provide direct aid to people affected by the February crisis.

  • What should I do to conserve electricity?



    ERCOT said Texans can reduce their electricity use during the summer by reducing their electricity use during the late afternoon hours, when demand typically peaks. You can do this by setting the thermostat to 78 degrees (or a level that is safe for you); turn off lights and pumps for swimming pools; Avoid using large appliances such as ovens, washers, and dryers; Turn off or disconnect unused electrical appliances.


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