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Bills introduced a year after stateโ€™s largest blaze seek to limit wildfires

Read full article: Bills introduced a year after stateโ€™s largest blaze seek to limit wildfires

Among the proposals is a bill that would force more inspections of power lines, which a committee concluded ignited a blaze that burned more than 1 million acres last year.

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Crypto miners must register with state and reveal power usage under new Texas rule

Read full article: Crypto miners must register with state and reveal power usage under new Texas rule

The Public Utility Commission of Texas adopted the rule amid surging demand for power across the state and a growing crypto mining industry in Texas.

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CenterPoint Energy agrees to move forward with rate review amid hike proposal

Read full article: CenterPoint Energy agrees to move forward with rate review amid hike proposal

CenterPoint Energy announced late Friday it would proceed with its long-disputed rate review, ongoing since August. Alongside this announcement, the energy company presented a proposal to increase rates, aiming to recover costs from its response to severe weather in May.

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CenterPoint has another chance to avoid a rate hearing and face arguments the company is overcharging customers

Read full article: CenterPoint has another chance to avoid a rate hearing and face arguments the company is overcharging customers

The PUC agreed to hear the company's arguments to dismiss the rate hearing.

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Houstonians sound off about CenterPoint Energy outages, rates and more

Read full article: Houstonians sound off about CenterPoint Energy outages, rates and more

This is the opportunity for the community to weigh in on how well CenterPoint Energy handled the Hurricane Beryl crisis. Feedback may also influence future electric rates.

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โ€˜I donโ€™t feel secureโ€™: Houston community members react after KPRC 2โ€ฒs exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEO

Read full article: โ€˜I donโ€™t feel secureโ€™: Houston community members react after KPRC 2โ€ฒs exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEO

Following CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells exclusive interview with KPRC 2โ€ฒs Gage Goulding, KPRC 2โ€ฒs Amy Davis brought in five Houston community members to gauge how they feel about Wells responses.

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What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound off

Read full article: What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound off

Nearly three months after Hurricane Beryl left more than two million CenterPoint Energy customers in the dark, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) wants to hear directly from Houston residents.

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Houston Mayor urges Public Utility Commission to lower CenterPointโ€™s electric rates

Read full article: Houston Mayor urges Public Utility Commission to lower CenterPointโ€™s electric rates

๐Ÿ“ข What do you think about the current electric rates? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Does CenterPoint really need to raise rates again? Deadline to respond to judge is today

Read full article: Does CenterPoint really need to raise rates again? Deadline to respond to judge is today

Today is the deadline for CenterPoint to respond to allegations that it has overcharged customers for years. KPRC 2 Investigator Amy Davis has been following the developments on this case.

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Several cities, including Houston, team up demanding CenterPoint lower rates

Read full article: Several cities, including Houston, team up demanding CenterPoint lower rates

Several cities, including Houston, are urging the Public Utility Commission to prevent CenterPoint from dropping its rate case, arguing the utility company is overcharging customers by up to $100 million annually. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share your comments below!

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โ€˜It has to get paidโ€™: UH Energy VP suggests CenterPoint customers will pay for Hurricane Beryl costs

Read full article: โ€˜It has to get paidโ€™: UH Energy VP suggests CenterPoint customers will pay for Hurricane Beryl costs

University of Houston VP Ramana Krishnamoorti and CEO Jason Wells indicate that the costs incurred will eventually be passed to customers, either through a future rate increase or a state bailout.

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โ€˜Of little to no use:โ€™ Texas Lt. Governor wants CenterPoint to pay for generators funded by ratepayers

Read full article: โ€˜Of little to no use:โ€™ Texas Lt. Governor wants CenterPoint to pay for generators funded by ratepayers

Texasโ€™ Lt. Governor Dan Patrick criticized CenterPoint Energy for leasing massive rate-payer funded generators instead of mobile generators which could be used more effectively in emergency situations.

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โ€˜Talk is cheapโ€™: Outage victims react to CenterPointโ€™s apologies and promises to do better

Read full article: โ€˜Talk is cheapโ€™: Outage victims react to CenterPointโ€™s apologies and promises to do better

People in the Almeda Plaza neighborhood say they donโ€™t want to hear apologies and promises from CenterPoint. They say actions speak louder than words.

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โ€˜No excusesโ€™: CenterPoint Energy president apologizes for Houstoniansโ€™ experience during Hurricane Beryl at PUC hearing

Read full article: โ€˜No excusesโ€™: CenterPoint Energy president apologizes for Houstoniansโ€™ experience during Hurricane Beryl at PUC hearing

CenterPoint Energy executives are being questioned by the stateโ€™s Public Utility Commission after widespread criticism of the way they responded to historic power outages after Hurricane Beryl.

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Customers report frequent power outages even on sunny days (before Hurricane Beryl)

Read full article: Customers report frequent power outages even on sunny days (before Hurricane Beryl)

We are hearing from more of you about issues with power outages way before Hurricane Beryl slammed the Houston area. A Kingwood customer contacted Investigator Amy Davis after she complained about frequent and unexplained power outages in her neighborhood.

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Did CenterPoint do enough to clear trees in Houston before Hurricane Beryl?

Read full article: Did CenterPoint do enough to clear trees in Houston before Hurricane Beryl?

Hurricane Beryl ripped down powerlines all over Houston. But what about the powerlines that already had overgrown trees and branches in the way? It didn't help the situation! KPRC 2 Investigator Amy Davis looks into who is supposed to clear out tree branches around powerlines and what you can do if you have the same issues in your neighborhood.

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Ask Amy: If a neighborโ€™s tree falls on your fence/car/house who is responsible?

Read full article: Ask Amy: If a neighborโ€™s tree falls on your fence/car/house who is responsible?

Who pays for tree damage caused by the storm? Is there a way to register your home for priority electric service? Investigator Amy Davis is working to find answers to your storm related questions. We know a lot of you are dealing with clean-up from trees down in your neighborhood.

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Seeking lower electricity rates, residents in two East Texas towns hope the state will intervene

Read full article: Seeking lower electricity rates, residents in two East Texas towns hope the state will intervene

Livingston and Jasper residents hope a lawsuit will force their municipality-operated utility company to offer lower rates and create more transparency in setting rates. Theyโ€™re among the 5 million Texans living outside the stateโ€™s deregulated market and cannot choose their energy provider.

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Abbott appointee resigns as chair of power grid regulator

Read full article: Abbott appointee resigns as chair of power grid regulator

Public Utility Commission chair Peter Lake had spearheaded a plan to help the stateโ€™s power grid withstand weather disasters, but the plan lacked support in the Texas Legislature.

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What you should know about your electric rates right now

Read full article: What you should know about your electric rates right now

Youโ€™re getting a little relief on your electric bill as energy charges tacked onto everyoneโ€™s bills just went down. But before you spend those small savings, brace your budget for another increase that is coming within a few months.

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Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter storm

Read full article: Appeals court says state agency set electricity prices too high during 2021 winter storm

The actions by the Public Utility Commission led to billions of dollars of overcharges, the Austin-based court found. Itโ€™s not yet clear if the ruling will affect consumers.

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What you need to know about Texasโ€™ complex โ€” but important โ€” electricity market reform plan

Read full article: What you need to know about Texasโ€™ complex โ€” but important โ€” electricity market reform plan

The idea, which still lacks some important details and could be changed by state lawmakers, would change how electricity is paid for in tight times. We explain it for everyday Texans.

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State regulators approve controversial Texas electricity market reform

Read full article: State regulators approve controversial Texas electricity market reform

The substantial change in the way the stateโ€™s market works will first be reviewed by the Legislature.

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State agency that oversees Texas power grid needs more money to do its job, Sunset Commission finds

Read full article: State agency that oversees Texas power grid needs more money to do its job, Sunset Commission finds

The Public Utility Commission has about 200 employees but needs more to handle shoring up the state power grid and tackling an expanded list of regulatory duties, according to the state Sunset Advisory Commission.

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ERCOT holds meeting to discuss weatherization of state power grid

Read full article: ERCOT holds meeting to discuss weatherization of state power grid

How prepared is the stateโ€™s power grid to handle extreme weather?

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KPRC 2 Investigates why your cell phone bill might be going up next month

Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates why your cell phone bill might be going up next month

Your phone bills - both cell service and landlines - may be going up next month, thanks to a fee increase passed by the Public Utility Commission in July. Many of you were emailing to ask about this, concerned about just how high your bills may go.

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Phone bills are about to go up for some in Texas. Hereโ€™s why.

Read full article: Phone bills are about to go up for some in Texas. Hereโ€™s why.

The rate increase will help replenish a state fund to maintain and operate cellphone networks in rural Texas. A court determined the stateโ€™s Public Utility Commission needed to restore $200 million in overdue money to the fund.

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โ€˜Lights will stay onโ€™: ERCOT, PUC confident in Texas power grid during 2022 summer season

Read full article: โ€˜Lights will stay onโ€™: ERCOT, PUC confident in Texas power grid during 2022 summer season

Officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and the Public Utility Commission will hold a press conference to discuss the readiness of the Texas power grid for the 2022 summer season, according to a release.

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Analysis: A power test for Texas voters

Read full article: Analysis: A power test for Texas voters

After last winterโ€™s near-statewide electric blackouts, Texas lawmakers went after regulators they deemed responsible but tiptoed around the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil and gas. Now voters have a chance, if they want it, to send the state a message.

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Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alert

Read full article: Analysis: 2022 primary elections in Texas merit a severe weather alert

Next yearโ€™s primary elections start a year after a winter storm knocked out power across Texas โ€” and the government response to that disaster could be on votersโ€™ minds.

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Texans not expected to lose power through the rest of the summer, regulators say

Read full article: Texans not expected to lose power through the rest of the summer, regulators say

The stateโ€™s electricity regulators said theyโ€™re taking steps to assure a skeptical public that the power wonโ€™t go out again if Texas experiences extreme weather this summer.

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ERCOT, PUC discuss operational changes to Texas power grid ahead of hottest days of summer

Read full article: ERCOT, PUC discuss operational changes to Texas power grid ahead of hottest days of summer

ERCOT and PUC give updates on summer grid preparations

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Gov. Greg Abbott tells electricity regulators to encourage building more power plants, penalize renewable energy

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott tells electricity regulators to encourage building more power plants, penalize renewable energy

The governor did not include many specifics about how regulators should carry out his requests to improve the state's main power grid.

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Gov. Greg Abbott sends letter ordering Public Utility Commission to improve electric reliability

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott sends letter ordering Public Utility Commission to improve electric reliability

Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to members of the Public Utility Commission of Texas on Tuesday directing them to take immediate action to improve electric reliability across the state.

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ERCOT will have to release information about power plant outages quicker โ€” but it may not detail what causes them

Read full article: ERCOT will have to release information about power plant outages quicker โ€” but it may not detail what causes them

The Public Utility Commission said the state's main power grid operator will have three days โ€” instead of 60 โ€” to release some information about power plant outages. But that may not include why the electricity generators were offline.

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Texas House targets power grid flaw that cut electricity to natural gas facilities and worsened February blackouts

Read full article: Texas House targets power grid flaw that cut electricity to natural gas facilities and worsened February blackouts

A mobile home park is covered with snow as a massive winter storm engulfed Texas, causing widespread power and water outages across the state in February. The Texas Legislature is considering several bills aimed at preventing power outages in the future. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

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Texas energy companies push back against Berkshire Hathawayโ€™s $8 billion plan for backup power

Read full article: Texas energy companies push back against Berkshire Hathawayโ€™s $8 billion plan for backup power

The Texas Capitol during February's winter storm. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

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ERCOT expects โ€œtight grid conditionsโ€ again on Wednesday but no energy conservation request

Read full article: ERCOT expects โ€œtight grid conditionsโ€ again on Wednesday but no energy conservation request

Hours after canceling its emergency conservation notice issued Tuesday, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas issued another advisory warning of a potential shortage of reserve power Wednesday.

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Abbott names his pick to lead Public Utility Commission of Texas after winter storm

Read full article: Abbott names his pick to lead Public Utility Commission of Texas after winter storm

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that he has nominated Peter Lake to lead the Public Utility Commission of Texas after the entire board resigned following Februaryโ€™s winter storm.

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Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis. But the legislation doesn't go far enough to do that, critics say

Read full article: Texas lawmakers want to prevent another power crisis. But the legislation doesn't go far enough to do that, critics say

Lawmakers are trying to prevent another power grid failure like the one that occurred during last month's deadly winter storm. Both the Texas Senate and House have written bills that attempt to prevent another massive power failure in extreme temperatures. House Bill 11, sponsored by State Rep. Chris Paddie, R-Marshall, was part of a package of bills that the lower chamber preliminarily approved Tuesday. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t go far enough to truly protect Texans from the next winter weather calamity,โ€ Jacoby said during a committee hearing on the bill on March 18. โ€œUnder this definition of an extreme weather emergency, these mandates would not apply,โ€ Jacoby said during the committee meeting.

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After House stalls on readjusting electricity prices, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick urges Gov. Greg Abbott to use emergency powers

Read full article: After House stalls on readjusting electricity prices, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick urges Gov. Greg Abbott to use emergency powers

Greg Abbott to take executive action on reversing billions of dollars in charges for wholesale electricity during last monthโ€™s deadly winter storm after the Texas House adjourned for the week without taking up the issue. โ€œThe governor of Texas is a very powerful person,โ€ Patrick said at a Capitol news conference, ramping up his dayslong campaign to get Abbott to intervene. And, while the bill was referred to a House committee Thursday morning, the House gaveled out until Monday afternoon. And included in the legislation was a March 20 deadline for the Public Utility Commission, which oversees ERCOT, to take action to reverse such charges. โ€œThe House said they wanted more time -- that would give them more time,โ€ Patrick said.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick focuses scorn on Public Utility Commission after winter storm, testing Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick focuses scorn on Public Utility Commission after winter storm, testing Gov. Greg Abbott

Greg Abbott has worked to lay blame squarely on the stateโ€™s electrical-grid operator โ€” despite the fact that it is overseen by the Abbott-appointed Public Utility Commission. Last week, Patrick called for the resignation of the PUC chair at the time, DeAnn Walker โ€” and hours later, she called it quits. In a Friday evening statement, Patrick called on Abbott to โ€œintercedeโ€ and replace Dโ€™Andrea, daring the governor to abandon his 9-day-old appointee. Abbott had already called on ERCOT leadership to resign but had not said anything about the PUC. In his Friday evening statement, Patrick asked Abbott to โ€œreplace Mr. Dโ€™Andrea on the PUC when he fills the other two vacancies there.โ€โ€œMr.

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Lawmakers demanding answers over multi-billion dollar billing error during winter storm

Read full article: Lawmakers demanding answers over multi-billion dollar billing error during winter storm

AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ The demands of lawmakers are growing louder when it comes to addressing what some call a multi-billion-dollar billing error. The dispute involves energy prices charged during the winter storm. He also said certain markets had settled, and retroactively changing energy prices could create ripple effects with dire financial consequences. He also balked at the assertion that energy providers would pass on their financial losses to customers in terms of rate hikes. He said Texasโ€™ market is easy to enter and and there are plenty of providers willing to compete for business.

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Texas utility regulator says ERCOT overcharged power companies by far less than $16 billion cited by watchdog group

Read full article: Texas utility regulator says ERCOT overcharged power companies by far less than $16 billion cited by watchdog group

Credit: Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribuneโ€‹The stateโ€™s energy grid operator overcharged power companies by roughly $3 billion after the winter storm, the chairman of Texasโ€™ utility regulator said Thursday, pushing back on a previous report from an agency watchdog that said the companies were overcharged by $16 billion. But a letter submitted Thursday by Potomac Economics repeated that ERCOT overcharged companies by $16 billion. AdIt is still unclear whether and how this overcharge directly affects Texas electricity customers, however many power companies have taken a significant financial hit. In Texas, wholesale power prices are determined by supply and demand: When demand is high, ERCOT allows prices to go up. During the storm, the PUC directed the grid operator to set wholesale power prices at $9,000 per megawatt-hour โ€” the maximum price.

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Abbott names ERCOT billing error correction as emergency legislative item

Read full article: Abbott names ERCOT billing error correction as emergency legislative item

(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared the correction of any billion-dollar errors related to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas as an emergency item for the 87th Legislative Session, according to a release. The emergency items include any inaccurate excessive charges or any issues regarding additional service prices after Februaryโ€™s deadly winter storm in Texas. In Texas, wholesale power prices are determined by supply and demand: When demand is high, ERCOT allows prices to go up. During the storm, PUC directed the grid operator to set wholesale power prices at $9,000 per megawatt-hour -- the maximum price.

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Commissioner Shelly Botkin resigns from Public Utility Commission of Texas after winter storm

Read full article: Commissioner Shelly Botkin resigns from Public Utility Commission of Texas after winter storm

HOUSTON โ€“ Shelly Botkin joins a long list of commissioners who have resigned from their roles with the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the agency that regulates the stateโ€™s electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, after the deadly winter storm in February. Botkin turned in her resignation Monday, which was effective immediately. READ: Public Utility Commission chair resigns after Texas officials criticize management of power outagesShe was appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott on June 11, 2018, to serve as a commissioner on the PUC, for a term set to expire on Sept. 1, 2025, according to the Public Utility Commission. Prior to being appointed, Botkins worked for ERCOT as director of corporate communications and government relations.

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Texas will not fix ERCOTโ€™s $16 billion power billing mistake

Read full article: Texas will not fix ERCOTโ€™s $16 billion power billing mistake

โ€œI totally get how it looks like youโ€™re protecting consumers [by readjusting electric prices],โ€ Dโ€™Andrea said Friday during a PUC meeting. In Texas, wholesale power prices are determined by supply and demand: When demand is high, ERCOT allows prices to go up. During the storm, PUC directed the grid operator to set wholesale power prices at $9,000 per megawatt hour โ€” the maximum price. Raising prices is intended to incentivize power generators in the state to add more power to the grid. Companies then buy power from the wholesale market to deliver to consumers, which they are contractually obligated to do.

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Lt. Gov. calls for resignations of top ERCOT, PUC officials after devastating winter storm

Read full article: Lt. Gov. calls for resignations of top ERCOT, PUC officials after devastating winter storm

Adโ€œBoth the PUC Chair and ERCOT CEO said they were prepared the day before the storm hit in full force, but obviously they were not. ERCOT CEO Bill Magness testified the information was not delivered to him โ€“ a critical failure of Magnessโ€™ team. โ€œBoth the Chairman and CEO publicly testified they had informed state leadership, including me, about the seriousness of the winter storm. Adโ€œI do not make this call for the resignation of the PUC Chair and the ERCOT CEO lightly. โ€œThe investigation into what happened during the winter storm crisis is just beginning.

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Another ERCOT board member resigns as lawmakers criticize power grid operator for massive electricity outages

Read full article: Another ERCOT board member resigns as lawmakers criticize power grid operator for massive electricity outages

After the near-collapse of the state's power grid, seven board members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas have resigned. Another Electric Reliability Council of Texas board member has resigned after a winter storm caused the near-collapse of the stateโ€™s power grid. Clifton Karnei, executive vice president of Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, is the seventh board member of the stateโ€™s power grid operator to quit this week. Unlike Karnei, the other board members who resigned this week reside outside of Texas. โ€œThe PUC was non-existent.โ€The other board members who resigned this week did so at an ERCOT board meeting on Wednesday.

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What you need to know if you are worried about receiving an astronomical water bill

Read full article: What you need to know if you are worried about receiving an astronomical water bill

HOUSTON โ€“ With so many pipes busted during the storm, a lot of families are scared their next water bill will be sky high, but some customers might not have to pay the full amount. โ€œWater everywhere, water just dripping down.โ€Gochman is not sure how much water or how long her pipes had been leaking before her ceiling collapsed, but she is concerned about the amount of her monthly water bill. According to the city of Houstonโ€™s Director of Public Works, Gochman and others like her should not panic. โ€œDonโ€™tโ€™ stress we are going to encourage you to pay the same amount you paid for your last bill in January,โ€ she said. After that, contact the number at the bottom of your water bill and ask how you can get the information to them.

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Top board leaders resign after deadly Texas power outages

Read full article: Top board leaders resign after deadly Texas power outages

AdFour of the departing board members acknowledged โ€œconcerns about out-of-state board leadership" in a letter to grid members and the state's Public Utility Commission, which oversees ERCOT. The board members did not reflect on their own performance in the letter. The other board members are vice chairman Peter Cramton, Terry Bulger and Raymond Hepper. The selection of โ€œunaffiliatedโ€ ERCOT board members โ€” like most of those who are resigning โ€” must be approved by the PUC. Hepper also declined comment beyond the resignation letter, and other board members did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Analysis: Texas tries to make the connections on broadband internet

Read full article: Analysis: Texas tries to make the connections on broadband internet

Greg Abbottโ€™s list of priorities, the call for broadband internet might be the most popular in the state Legislature. And a related telecommunications dispute at the Public Utility Commission is tied up in court, potentially threatening phone service in some rural areas of the state and with it, access to broadband internet. But those subsidies have been dwindling, which could make it more difficult to get broadband internet service to customers in those areas. The state fund is for phone service โ€” not internet. โ€œTo further expand access to high-speed internet and cultivate prosperity for the state, Texas should support the creation of a state broadband plan, authorize a broadband office within the Economic Development and Tourism Office and eliminate barriers to provide greater access to broadband services,โ€ he wrote.

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, August 28

Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, August 28

Here are things you need to know for Friday, August 28:1. 6 deaths in Louisiana tied to Hurricane LauraLouisiana officials now know of 6 deaths tied to Hurricane Laura. President Donald Trump says hell visit Texas to survey damagePresident Donald Trump is planning to visit Texas this weekend in the wake of Hurricane Laura. On the digital chalk board, she asked students to put their name and preferred pronoun in the chatbox. 3 things to shareWORD OF THE DAY:Whinge: [ hwinj, winj ] (verb) to complain; whine.

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Nearly 600K Texans will lose access to a program that prevented electricity shut-offs during pandemic on Oct. 1

Read full article: Nearly 600K Texans will lose access to a program that prevented electricity shut-offs during pandemic on Oct. 1

On Oct. 1, Texans who were previously protected by a state program blocking utility disconnections during the coronavirus pandemic, could again be at risk of having their lights shut off because they cant pay their bills. Advocates and users criticized the program for being difficult to register for and being advantageous to utility providers, rather than consumers. Customers will only be required to pay what hasnt already been offset by discounts given to energy providers as a result of the program. Texans receiving unemployment relief are also eligible to register for the program until then. In total, about 3.3 million Texans have applied for unemployment relief benefits since mid-March.

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Analysis: Funding for rural broadband in Texas is in trouble. The pandemic might save it.

Read full article: Analysis: Funding for rural broadband in Texas is in trouble. The pandemic might save it.

Phone companies and some rural state legislators are asking utility regulators to increase the tax on interstate telecommunications services that fills the Texas Universal Service Fund. TUSF, the high-cost and small and rural programs in particular, is what has given the opportunity for small and rural telecommunications providers to build and maintain the foundational network platform that allows rural Texas to remain connected. Before, but certainly with the current pandemic crisis, these small rural telecommunications carriers have stepped up to help provide the critical services needed as our citizens face a more online environment. By March 2019, the PUC staff wrote, the fund was falling short by $5 million to $7 million per month. The idea in rural Texas was that the hardest-to-reach customers the most expensive ones wouldnt get service at affordable rates and that the fund could subsidize them.

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