A grid emergency is not expected in this week's freeze, but local power outages are happening

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A grid emergency is not expected in this week's freeze, but local power outages are happening.

Almost two years ago, a historic winter storm brought the Texas energy grid to the brink of collapse, leaving millions without power. As another freeze grips much of the state, many are again worried about the lights going off.

But this weather is not nearly as extreme as that of 2021. That means a statewide energy emergency is not likely, even as local icy conditions cause thousands of individual power outages across the state.This week’s freeze is “no comparison” to the February 2021 event, says Victor Murphy, a climate service program manager with the National Weather Service.Murphy points out this storm is bringing far less icy precipitation, will be over sooner and has not enveloped nearly as much of the state.

The “San Antonio area will be near 32F for their coldest temperature from this event, compared to 9F in 2021,” he wrote KUT in an email. Meanwhile, Houston and Corpus Christi are not expected to freeze. Those relatively warmer temperatures mean less power will be pulled from the state system for heat. They also mean drawing conclusions about the grid's condition from its performance this week would be misguided.

“We have plenty of resources to make sure that the grid is stable and powered throughout this weather,” Peter Lake, the chair of the Texas Public Utility Commission, said Tuesday. “The reforms that were put in place [after the 2021 storm] are working.”

 

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