Damn fam...
wow they ain’t backing down from people having to owe that money.
People resigning while other people attending funerals for their fam that died.It's a good thing that the Governor is up for election next year.
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Texas PUC Chairman Resigns After Winter Storm Energy Crisis Knocks Out Power to Millions for Days
In a letter to Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday, DeAnn Walker resigned as the Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas and is calling on others to come forward and accept their role in last month’s energy crisis.www.nbcdfw.com
This Bamma. Less than 5% of Texans have been vaccinated.
Before I reply what was that emoji for can you expand on that please.....
Before I reply what was that emoji for can you expand on that please
There is a whole bunch of politicians that need to be fired two because they are not going to change the rules but just because they fired the CEOTexas power grid CEO fired after deadly February blackouts
Texas' power grid manager was fired Wednesday amid growing calls for his ouster following February's deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing temperatures.
Bill Magness, CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, becomes the second senior official to depart in the wake of the one of the worst blackouts in U.S. history. The state's top utility regulator resigned Monday.
Magness was given a two-month termination notice by ERCOT's board in a meeting Wednesday night. The move came as the grid operator is now under investigation by the House Oversight Committee.
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Texas power grid CEO fired after deadly February blackouts
Texas' power grid manager was fired Wednesday amid growing calls for his ouster following February's deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing temperatures. Bill Magness, CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, becomes the...news.yahoo.com
Texas House Files Seven Bills to Strengthen Texas' Grid After February's Energy Crisis
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Texas Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) announced seven bills Monday morning he says are the "first phase of the House's legislative reforms to protect consumers and strengthen our state's electric grid after last week's marathon hearings that examined the collapse of our electric infrastructure."
"I am proud the Texas House is leading the charge in protecting consumers, fortifying our grid, and creating clear lines of communication and authority during extreme weather events," said Phelan. "We must take accountability, close critical gaps in our system, and prevent these breakdowns from ever happening again."
The bill Phelan included in his statement Monday morning are below:
HB 10 - Reforming Energy Reliability Council of Texas Leadership (Paddie, C.)
HB 10 restructures the ERCOT board, replacing the unaffiliated members with members appointed by the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Speaker of the House. HB 10 also requires all board members to reside in the state of Texas and creates an additional ERCOT board member slot to represent consumer interests. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 11 - Protecting Consumers and Hardening Facilities for Extreme Weather (Paddie, C.)
HB 11 requires electric transmission and generation facilities in this state to be weatherized against the spectrum of extreme weather Texas may face. Utilities will be required to reconnect service as soon as possible and prevent slower reconnections for low-income areas, rural Texas, and small communities. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 12 - Alerting Texans During Emergencies (Raymond, R.)
HB 12 creates a statewide disaster alert system administered by Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to alert Texans across the state about impending disasters and extreme weather events. The alerts will also provide targeted information on extended power outages to the state's regions most affected. This system builds off the model used in Amber, Silver, and Blue Alert systems. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 13 - Improving Coordination During Disasters (Paddie, C.)
HB 13 establishes a council composed of ERCOT, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Railroad Commission, and TDEM leaders to coordinate during a disaster. The committee will identify challenges with fuel supplies, repairs, energy operations and prevent service interruptions from the wellhead to the consumer. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 14 - Weatherizing Natural Gas Infrastructure (Goldman, C.)
HB 14 requires the Railroad Commission to adopt rules requiring gas pipeline operators to implement measures that ensure service quality and reliability during an extreme weather emergency, which covers winter and heat wave conditions. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 16 - Defending Ratepayers (Hernandez, A.)
HB 16 bans variable rate products like Griddy for residential customers. These types of speculative plans resulted exorbitant bills. This bill will provide consumer protection to residential customers while still allowing the competitive market to flourish. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 17 - Protecting Homeowner Rights (Deshotel, J.)
HB 17 prevents any political subdivision or planning authority from adopting or enforcing an ordinance, regulation, code, or policy that would prohibit the connection of residential or commercial buildings to specific infrastructure based on the type or source of energy that will be delivered to the end user. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
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Texas Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) announced seven bills Monday morning he says are the "first phase of the House's legislative reforms to protect consumers and strengthen our state's electric grid after last week's marathon hearings that examined the collapse of our electric infrastructure."
"I am proud the Texas House is leading the charge in protecting consumers, fortifying our grid, and creating clear lines of communication and authority during extreme weather events," said Phelan. "We must take accountability, close critical gaps in our system, and prevent these breakdowns from ever happening again."
The bill Phelan included in his statement Monday morning are below:
HB 10 - Reforming Energy Reliability Council of Texas Leadership (Paddie, C.)
HB 10 restructures the ERCOT board, replacing the unaffiliated members with members appointed by the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Speaker of the House. HB 10 also requires all board members to reside in the state of Texas and creates an additional ERCOT board member slot to represent consumer interests. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 11 - Protecting Consumers and Hardening Facilities for Extreme Weather (Paddie, C.)
HB 11 requires electric transmission and generation facilities in this state to be weatherized against the spectrum of extreme weather Texas may face. Utilities will be required to reconnect service as soon as possible and prevent slower reconnections for low-income areas, rural Texas, and small communities. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 12 - Alerting Texans During Emergencies (Raymond, R.)
HB 12 creates a statewide disaster alert system administered by Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to alert Texans across the state about impending disasters and extreme weather events. The alerts will also provide targeted information on extended power outages to the state's regions most affected. This system builds off the model used in Amber, Silver, and Blue Alert systems. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 13 - Improving Coordination During Disasters (Paddie, C.)
HB 13 establishes a council composed of ERCOT, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Railroad Commission, and TDEM leaders to coordinate during a disaster. The committee will identify challenges with fuel supplies, repairs, energy operations and prevent service interruptions from the wellhead to the consumer. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 14 - Weatherizing Natural Gas Infrastructure (Goldman, C.)
HB 14 requires the Railroad Commission to adopt rules requiring gas pipeline operators to implement measures that ensure service quality and reliability during an extreme weather emergency, which covers winter and heat wave conditions. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 16 - Defending Ratepayers (Hernandez, A.)
HB 16 bans variable rate products like Griddy for residential customers. These types of speculative plans resulted exorbitant bills. This bill will provide consumer protection to residential customers while still allowing the competitive market to flourish. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
HB 17 - Protecting Homeowner Rights (Deshotel, J.)
HB 17 prevents any political subdivision or planning authority from adopting or enforcing an ordinance, regulation, code, or policy that would prohibit the connection of residential or commercial buildings to specific infrastructure based on the type or source of energy that will be delivered to the end user. Read more on this bill at capitol.texas.gov.
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Texas House Files Seven Bills to Strengthen Texas' Grid After February's Energy Crisis
Texas Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) announced seven bills Monday morning he says are the “first phase of the House’s legislative reforms to protect consumers and strengthen our state’s electric grid after last week’s marathon hearings that examined the collapse of our electric infrastructure.”www.nbcdfw.com
Oh goodness I knew there was going to be more problems after the freezing event