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However, this means hundreds of thousands may still be left in the dark on Monday-one week after Beryl made landfall. Utility crews work to restore electricity in Houston, Thursday, July 11, 2024.
(Reuters) - Texas' power grid operator projected electricity use would break records again this week as homes and business crank up their air conditioners to cope with another brutal summer heatwave.
Texas power use breaks record for second day in heat wave. ... jumped to a three-week high of $123 per megawatt hour for Thursday from $39 for Wednesday. That compares with an average of $34 so ...
HOUSTON/FREEPORT (Reuters) -More than 1.2 million homes and businesses in Texas remained without power on Thursday, four days after Hurricane Beryl lashed the state with fierce winds and flooding ...
Daily high temperatures in cities, including Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio and San Angelo, are forecast to hit triple digits next week, including on Monday, as the heat dome continues to ...
For the second time this week, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which operates the state's power grid, said residents should cut power use between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m., the hottest ...
CenterPoint Energy, the largest power provider in Texas, said about 860,000 of its customers remained affected. It has restored power for over 1.4 million customers in the days since Beryl ...
After setting 11 new highs for demand last summer, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) said power use hit a preliminary 83,961 megawatts (MW), which topped the most recent record of ...