Texas grid operator made $16 billion price error during winter storm,
watchdog says
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[March 05, 2021]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - Texas' power grid operator
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) made a $16 billion pricing
error in the week of the winter storm that led to power outages across
the state, Potomac Economics, which monitors the state's power market,
said.
ERCOT kept market prices for power too high for more than a day after
widespread outages ended late on Feb. 17, Potomac Economics, the
independent market monitor for the Public Utility Commission of Texas,
which oversees ERCOT, said in a filing.
"In order to comply with the Commission Order, the pricing intervention
that raised prices to VOLL (value of lost load) should have ended
immediately at that time (late on Feb. 17)," Potomac Economics said.
"However, ERCOT continued to hold prices at VOLL by inflating the
Real-Time On-Line Reliability Deployment Price Adder for an additional
32 hours through the morning of February 19," it said, adding the
decision resulted in $16 billion in additional costs to ERCOT's markets.
The findings of Potomac Economics were reported first on Thursday by
Bloomberg and the Texas Tribune.
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An electrical substation is seen after winter weather caused
electricity blackouts in Houston, Texas, U.S. February 20, 2021.
REUTERS/Go Nakamura//File Photo
Separately, rating agency Moody's Investors Service downgraded ERCOT
by one notch from A1 to Aa3 and revised the grid operator's credit
outlook to "negative" on Thursday.
On Wednesday, ERCOT's board ousted chief executive Bill Magness, as
the fallout continued from a blackout that left residents without
heat, power or water for days.
The mid-February storm temporarily knocked out up to half the
state's generating plants, triggering outages that killed dozens and
pushed power prices to 10 times the normal rate.
Many of ERCOT's directors have resigned in the last week and the
head of the state's Public Utility Commission, which supervised
ERCOT, resigned on Monday.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; editing by Barbara Lewis)
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