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    Dripping Springs residents have gone days without power or multiple periods of interrupted power.

Governor Abbott Calls for Investigation into ERCOT

Declares Reform An Emergency Item

Governor Greg Abbott Tuesday declared the reform of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) an emergency item this legislative session after millions of Texans have been left without power for days during single-digit weather. In declaring this item an emergency, the Governor is calling on the legislature to investigate ERCOT and ensure Texans never again experience power outages on the scale they have seen over the past several days.

“The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has been anything but reliable over the past 48 hours,” said Governor Abbott. “Far too many Texans are without power and heat for their homes as our state faces freezing temperatures and severe winter weather. This is unacceptable. Reviewing the preparations and decisions by ERCOT is an emergency item so we can get a full picture of what caused this problem and find long-term solutions. I thank my partners in the House and Senate for acting quickly on this challenge, and I will work with them to enhance Texas’ electric grid and ensure that our state never experiences power outages like this again.”

A post on Pedernales Electric Cooperative's Facebook page says, "ERCOT is continuing to require service interruptions to assure electric grid stability – these will likely continue until mid-day Wednesday."

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