Senate Bill 6 is a priority bill of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to strengthen the Texas power grid as data centers come to the state ...
The deregulated Texas electricity market has three separate segments: retail electric providers, transmission and distribution utilities, and power generators.
The bill, which would improve grid reliability among other things, readies the state to support more data centers and AI ...
Developers of renewable generation would be required to match it with new gas-fired generation, which could be impossible.
The Texas Senate has unanimously passed Senate Bill 6, a measure designed to enhance the state's electric grid reliability ...
Senate Bill 6 would impose a minimum transmission charge, forcing all customers, including businesses that generate their own ...
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the unanimous passage of Senate Bill 6, Increasing Texas’ Electric ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, estimates the demand on ... who urged lawmakers to pass legislation adding more power to the grid during his State of the State address in ...