They've known this needed to be done for more than 10 years. |
Yup. https://www.ferc.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/08-16-11-report.pdf |
Minor question - but maybe they need to require the board and at least the Chair/Vice Chair be Texas residents as well. The latter two were living in Michigan and California. |
I don’t think ERCOT had the authority to write regulations. After the 2011 incident the legislature has to pass a law just to mandate generators to write a plan and no mechanism to enforce that it be a good plan, or to force the plan to be implemented. |
Oh they definitely aren’t subject to regulation by FERC, but they definitely received their recommendations, and did nothing. |
You don’t spend that kind of money on a one in 100 year event. Money is finite and you have to pick and choose where it goes. |
You do when these are the repercussions. The modern GOP, ladies and gentlemen: penny wise and pound foolish. At least they owned all those libs. |
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Deregulation only works if markets are kept competitive vs. monopolistic, meaning they have to be regulated to promote competition, i.e. large mergers and acquisitions not allowed and a stranglehold on generation or transmission not allowed. Huge, investor owned utilities just like huge “too big too fail” banks are always a disaster waiting to happen. Unfortunately, they own the PACs and they politicians, so hard to stop. The gov. looks at how they can bail out these behemoths or how to keep their capital levels regulated vs. simply not allowing a single entity to get that big in the first place. It is a simple solution, but one that will never happen due to human nature (greed). |
You do if the cost of the 100 year event becomes catastrophic. There's a book, The Flaw of Averages, which discusses this with some real world examples of catastrophic failures. |
+2 We build levee systems to handle one in 100 year events. Northern states find the money to do this. It does not require infinite money. |
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Now Gov. Abbot wants to retrofit the infrastructure with winterization.
I don't think he understands how expensive or almost infeasible that is or will be. |
How will they pay for it? 1. More taxes 2. Money from federal government Also, I hear he wants more regulation in pricing, and those who got those huge bills won't have to pay for all of it. All of this sounds so... oh.. what's the word.... liberal. |