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Texas Grid Operator Sees Adequate Power Supplies Through 2013

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which runs about 85% of Texas’ electric transmission system, said recently that the state is projected to have enough power through 2013.  Starting in 2014, based on current projections, the state could dip below a minimum 12.5% “reserve margin,” or the amount of extra power the state requires in excess of projected demand as a safety net.  Currently, the 2014 reserve margin is forecast at 12.3%.

The reason for the drop is the delay of a new power plant that was originally scheduled to come online in 2013, but has been pushed back due to economic considerations.  Specifically, the Cobisa Greenville Project, a 1,792-megawatt natural gas-fired plant, won’t go into service in 2013 as originally planned.

One of the main reasons for the delay in new power plants is the low energy prices currently being enjoyed by Texas electric customers.  While the economic recession and competition among electric companies have pushed rates below 10 cents in most areas, the recession has also stalled many power projects as developers wait until Texas power prices rise with the economic recovery before moving forward with their projects.

Read the entire article SaveOnEnergy.com.

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