In the News Texas Passes Power Market Reforms to Boost Grid Reliability
by
Beth Garza
Dec 17, 2021
originally published in
Bloomberg
“This ‘plan’ is basically a grab bag of good ideas, with specifics to be determined,” said Beth Garza, a former utility executive who is now a consultant for research group R Street Institute. “What seems to be missing is a detailed determination of the reliability risks to be addressed, or even a call to determine what standard is trying to be achieved.”
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