Why some Texas residents are ending up with $5,000 electric bills after the winter storms

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Why some Texas residents are ending up with $5,000 electric bills after the winter storms
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© Provided by INSIDER A vehicles drives on snow and sleet covered roads February 15, 2021, in Spring, Texas. David J. Phillip/AP
  • Some Texans were billed $1,000 per day for electricity during last week's frigid weather, The Dallas Morning News reported.
  • The wholesale price of electricity surged 10,000% as demand increased and supply fell offline.
  • Some state residents have their home and office bills tied to wholesale electricity prices.
Texas residents who endured days without power during last week's winter storms are facing a new obstacle: Electricity bills over $5,000 for less than a week of energy.

Some customers of the state-owned electric grid are seeing the eye-popping, five-figure power bills because their plans are tied to the wholesale market rate. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, residents have been hit with $1,000 per day charges for electricity, The Dallas Morning News reported. Residents have taken to social media or other outlets to show $5,000 bills - or more- over a period of about five days.
CPS Energy, the electric utility in San Antonio, said some consumers can expect "exorbitant" bills in the coming weeks, KSAT reported. The utility might try to minimize the hit by spreading the charges over a period of up to 10 years, the news station said.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott met with local lawmakers Saturday to address the latest crisis. "We are moving quickly to alleviate this problem and will continue to work collaboratively throughout this week on solutions to help Texas families and ensure they do not get stuck with skyrocketing energy bills," Abbott said in a statement.
Spiking bills won't hit state residents who had fixed-rate electric plans. The problem for many comes from index or variable rate plans, in which rates to power their home or business change with the price of the wholesale market. In good times, a customer's bill can be lower - but if the price of electricity skyrockets, so too do bills.
Last Monday, as freezing weather rolled through Texas and the southeastern US, the wholesale price of electricity shot up 10,000%. It went from about $50 per megawatt hour to $9,000 - a system cap, according to data provided by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the grid's operator.
The price increase came as sources of electricity, like natural-gas plants, went offline in the freezing temperatures. Meantime, the unusually cold weather for a mostly temperate state meant demand for energy went up, as people turned up their heaters to stay warm.
ERCOT responded with rolling blackouts, it said, so as not to further damage the grid. The blackout, which affected a few million residents at its peak, is among the largest in US history.
President Joe Biden on Saturday declared a major disaster in Texas.
ERCOT did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment about the wholesale electricity price and reports of spiking consumer bills.
It's unclear how many Texas residents have variable or index-rate electric plans. Texans are allowed to shop for their power plans in its deregulated retail electricity market.
Griddy, one of the state's electric companies, provides access to wholesale electricity for a monthly membership. Last week, it urged its nearly 30,000 customers to find a different provider if they couldn't afford the soaring rates, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Some state lawmakers think some residents might not understand how their electricity is billed.
"The state needs to look into whether or not people are signing up for things that they don't really understand and signing up for things that could ultimately really hurt them," Houston Democratic Rep. Gene Wu said, according to The Dallas Morning News.
On Sunday, power had been restored across much of Texas, though many people remain without water after pipes froze and burst. Damages from the storm, which left dozens dead, is expected to approach $50 billion, AccuWeather predicted.
Abbott has called the blackout event "unacceptable" and said he would add the reform of ERCOT as an emergency item for the 2021 legislative session.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has also launched a task force to investigate the outages in Texas and elsewhere in the US.
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Typical big corporate bullshit. PGE raised their prices like crazy here in California after they filed for bankruptcy for causing fires here. They are scum and need to die a painful death. This dude was charged $17,000
 
In a lot of those cases, it wasn't out of nowhere. A lot of those folks gambled on energy prices staying cheap and got burned when the prices went up.
thats one of the advantages to the part of Dallas County that I'm in.
although im 10 mins east of downtown Dallas,....im in an area that is not deregulated....so i have no options than to use
power thru the city. i cant use any other energy company. however,....im also on a fixed rate, so it cant change due to outages or extreme demand.
 
wait so they have to pay that bullshit...? man that whole shit seems fishy as fuck..

as sooon as texas starts celebrating bein off the federal grid...

all hell breaks loose...


sorry that aint no fuckin coincidence..
 
They really fucked themselves for not signing up for a fixed rate plan.

Would anyone get into a variable rate morgate, fuck no doI have no clue why anyone would subject themselves to fluctuating rates on energy
Guess they going to have to put the bill in the kids name. :lol: I didn't know thats why people were talking about these high ass bills. Don't play with adjustable rates for anything. Fuck that shit. Folks want a deal until it ain't a deal.
 
Guess they going to have to put the bill in the kids name. :lol: I didn't know thats why people were talking about these high ass bills. Don't play with adjustable rates for anything. Fuck that shit. Folks want a deal until it ain't a deal.

Mofos don't watch the news, there's a company in Texas called griddy that advertises these great rates on energy and its like a monthly or weekly bill, they claim 2 to 5 cents a kilowatt but during peak days the prices can be 8 to 9 Dollars a kilowatt. Mofos was getting bills for 50 to 100 for a day in the summer.

Mofos just trying to cheap out and not read what the fuck they getting into.
 
Either some company bout to become extra rich or some government agency gonna step in to stop the bullshit
 
Actually Griddy links a card or bank account. When the energy use hits 40 or 50 dollars that bitch takes it out the payment then reups smh.

Damn shame
 
They was all walking around inwardly smiling about how clever they had been choosing the pricing plan that they did whilst the going was good.
 
wait so they have to pay that bullshit...? man that whole shit seems fishy as fuck..

as sooon as texas starts celebrating bein off the federal grid...

all hell breaks loose...


sorry that aint no fuckin coincidence..
yeah man......if u got a busted water pipe.....they chargin yo ass as if you been runnin the water all day.
and charging you damn near 10x's the rate to use electricity since there was a shortage of power.
str8 fuckery. the whole state gettin that no vaseline treatment.
 
thats one of the advantages to the part of Dallas County that I'm in.
although im 10 mins east of downtown Dallas,....im in an area that is not deregulated....so i have no options than to use
power thru the city. i cant use any other energy company. however,....im also on a fixed rate, so it cant change due to outages or extreme demand.

Hold up, you telling me people can choose to not get their electricity from the municipal utility. They just sign up wit private energy operators with no regulation???

This was a disaster waiting to happen.
 
Guess they going to have to put the bill in the kids name. :lol: I didn't know thats why people were talking about these high ass bills. Don't play with adjustable rates for anything. Fuck that shit. Folks want a deal until it ain't a deal.
Pretty much.
They literally signed up for that shit
:dunno: :roflmao2:
 
Hold up, you telling me people can choose to not get their electricity from the municipal utility. They just sign up wit private energy operators with no regulation???

This was a disaster waiting to happen.
most people can....depending on what city you live in. unfortunately, i live in one of the cities where i can't.
my rates are a little higher than what other power companies offer....however my rates arent subject to change.....its fixed.
people get suckered in to alot of these contracts and they dont read the fine print about the rate change in events like this.
then they get hit with the bills they are seeing now.
and a lot of the reasons they switch to these other power companies,....is because they offer things like free nights and weekends on electricity.
but boy they make sure they rape yo ass good when there are outages and shit. companies like that pray for storms and catastrophic events so they can get hella paid.
 
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Wait I am super lost!

You really got to pay that?

It aint a fluke?

How is that even normal?
 
most people can....depending on what city you live in. unfortunately, i live in one of the cities where i can't.
my rates are a little higher than what other power companies offer....however my rates arent subject to change.....its fixed.
people get suckered in to alot of these contracts and they dont read the fine print about the rate change in events like this.
then they get hit with the bills they are seeing now.
and a lot of the reasons they switch to these other power companies,....is because they offer things like free nights and weekends on electricity.
but boy they make sure they rape yo ass good when there are outages and shit. companies like that pray for storms and catastrophic events so they can get hella paid.

I never knew. That's some predatory shit. No wonder Jerry Jones was skinnin n grinnin about that ice storm. He got paid off of others misery.

Texas is a wild place. Deregulation bit alot of ppl in the ass with this storm.
 

As Texas Freezes, Jerry Jones Does What He’s Always Done
The power outages and gas shortages in Texas provided Jones and his company an opportunity to profit. And he took it.
MICHAEL ROSENBERGFEB 19, 2021

Jerry Jones is doing what he has always done: trying to cash in. He is damn good at it. He is a billionaire for a lot of reasons: business acumen, luck, fearlessness and the willingness to do things like jack up the price of natural gas at a time when the people of Texas need it the most.

As Texans continue to go days without power or heat, shale-driller Comstock Resources Inc., a publicly traded company of which Jones is the majority stockholder, has, according to NPR, been selling gas at “super-premium prices.” It has been “like hitting the jackpot," Roland Burns, Comstock’s president and CFO, said on a Wednesday earnings call.
This is business to Jones, as defensible to him as—I’m being hypothetical here, of course—another billionaire claiming that not paying taxes “makes me smart.” Jones does not need the money, but need has nothing to do with this. Making more money for himself is one way he keeps score. (Winning Super Bowls is the other, though he hasn’t done that in almost three decades.)
O.K. then. Let’s keep score.

The citizens of Arlington contributed $325 million to fund Jones’s playhouse, AT&T Stadium. Jones pays the city a paltry $2.5 million per year to operate the stadium. This deal is supposed to be an economic generator for Arlington, and maybe it has been. But an implicit reason for agreements like these is that a team does not just belong to the franchise owner. A team belongs to the citizenry that cheers it on. Right.

Now you see how Jones is treating Texans in their time of need. We can call this a betrayal, but it’s really just an extension of the relationship between Jones and Texans. It is impossible to arrange a fair transaction when one party is in it for love and the other is in it for money. Years ago, when Jones wanted a stadium deal, he enlisted Roger Staubach in the public effort, a clever way to make the vote seem like an act of fan loyalty without explicitly calling it that.
Jones knew what he was doing then, and he surely knows what he is doing now. If all the clothing suddenly disappeared from the state, Jones would start selling Cowboys sweatshirts for $1,000 each.

Remember this story the next time your favorite team asks for a new stadium or your favorite player is accused of being greedy because he wants to test free agency, or even the next time you shell out cash for merchandise.
The Dallas Cowboys are America’s Team in NFL Films’ telling, and Jones has cannily managed to monetize that image without using the actual moniker. He bought the Cowboys not just because he wanted an NFL team, but because he wanted this NFL team, the one with arguably the biggest fan base in American sports. He knew the Cowboys meant something to people. He loves that. He is a master at making money off it.

Jones won three Super Bowls early in his Cowboys tenure and has desperately tried to win a fourth ever since. In that way, his desires seem aligned with those of his fan base, but still: He is doing this for him, not them. He did foot most of the expense of the stadium, but that was not because he wanted to boost the Arlington economy. He wanted the world’s fanciest stadium. In the 11 years since it opened, the Cowboys’ franchise value has gone from $1.6 billion to $5.7 billion, according to Forbes.

That would be enough for most of us. Yet Comstock Resources is selling gas at prices ranging from $15 per thousand cubic feet to $179 per thousand cubic feet, a markup of between 600% and 7500% over pre-crisis levels. The idea that people might desperately need the gas and can’t afford this has probably not even occurred to him. The church of market worship has a narrow definition of sin.
Jones should be embarrassed, but billionaires don’t get embarrassed by what they see as good business deals. They get embarrassed when many people call them out, or when the public shame is so great that the good business deal morphs into a lousy one. Cowboys fans can show Jones how angry they are by cutting down on their financial support of the team. Logic says they should. History says they will not. Jones is betting that he can make money by price-gouging the very people he purports to represent. In that sense, he is a fitting owner of America’s Team.
 
Guess they going to have to put the bill in the kids name. :lol: I didn't know thats why people were talking about these high ass bills. Don't play with adjustable rates for anything. Fuck that shit. Folks want a deal until it ain't a deal.
Texas based energy stocks about to blow up (again) Monday :roflmao3: :money:

pro-whites will be upset with that comment but I don’t give a shit.
 
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