> Casar stressed if the bill passes, the operation of the state grid wouldn’t change hands. ERCOT would still run it with the added oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for “just and reasonable pricing” and transmission planning.
The ERCOT Contingent Reserve Service has been an unjust $8 billion cost to consumers. That’s not for better infrastructure.
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> Casar stressed if the bill passes, the operation of the state grid wouldn’t change hands. ERCOT would still run it with the added oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for “just and reasonable pricing” and transmission planning.
The ERCOT Contingent Reserve Service has been an unjust $8 billion cost to consumers. That’s not for better infrastructure.