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What to Watch for in ERCOT's Board Meeting Today

Interconnecting ERCOT to neighboring grids; update on ERCOT transmission; CPS Energy & ERCOT's ongoing process to close 1960s gas plants; ancillary services' costs; and the latest in solar and storage

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Oct 10, 2024
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The ERCOT Board is meeting today. Their meeting comes on the heels of six straight days of batteries producing over 3,300 megawatts of power; six of the top seven spots on the storage record page, including the #1 spot of over 4,000 megawatts, are from this month. 

And yet ERCOT still wants to exclude battery storage from the rollout of the new Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service (DRRS).

I won’t be on Substack Chat during the meeting today. Instead, here’s a preview of what to expect from their meeting (with further details below).

Here’s what to look for at today’s meeting:

  • ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas to push back against misinformation on interconnecting the Texas grid with neighboring grids;

  • ERCOT Staff will also present options for Extra High Voltage transmission;

  • Solar and storage continue their exponential growth;

  • 2024 was the sixth hottest summer in Texas history, according to ERCOT; yet power prices and ancillary service costs were “historically low;” and

  • The ongoing disagreement between CPS Energy and ERCOT on retiring their 60-year-old gas plants.

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