An ERCOT Report Explains Power and Grid Failures During the Recent Severe Winter Storms

Dallas, TX – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, in a preliminary report, says that weather-related problems were the main reason generators were knocked offline during the recent Texas winter storms.

ERCOT says it found that 54% of the power outages were due to conditions like freezing lines and ice on wind turbines.

26% of the problems was due to equipment issues and fuel limitations.

ERCOT reported that the highest problem with the state’s power grid occurred at 8 a.m. on Feb. 16, when the amount of unavailable capacity was over 51-thousand MegaWatts.

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