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ERCOT will end emergency conditions today
« on: February 19, 2021, 03:51:25 pm »
ERCOT will end emergency conditions today
http://www.ercot.com/news/releases/show/225962
Feb. 19, 2021 –

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) expects to come out of emergency conditions later this morning.

"There is enough generation on the electric system to allow us to begin to return to more normal operating conditions," said Senior Director of System Operations Dan Woodfin.

No additional outages were needed overnight to keep power supply and electric demand in balance, and only a few generating units tripped.

Electric utilities continue to address remaining customer outages. Customers should contact their electric provider if they are without power.

Customers that are without power likely fall into one of these three categories:

Areas out due to ice storm damage on the distribution system

Areas that were taken out of service due to the energy emergency load shed that need to be restored manually (i.e., sending a crew to the location to reenergize the line)

Large industrial facilities that voluntarily went offline to help during this energy emergency

As of 7:30 this morning, approximately 34,000 MW of generation remains on forced outage due to this winter weather event. Of that, nearly 20,000 MW is thermal generation and the rest is wind and solar.
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Re: ERCOT will end emergency conditions today
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2021, 03:53:14 pm »
At this point in time, we have moved out of Condition 3 and are in 2.

Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) 2
CONSERVATION CRITICAL: Risk of Rotating Outages

ERCOT has issued an EEA level 2. Operating reserves are less than 1,750 MW and are not expected to recover within 30 minutes. ERCOT is reducing demand on the system by interrupting power from large industrial customers who have contractually agreed to have their electricity turned off during an emergency. ERCOT is also using demand response resources that have been procured to address tight operating conditions.
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