A Grid Constrained, Part 1

As Texas grows — and Texas electric demand skyrockets — transmission issues will become increasingly critical. Over the next few months, I’m going to write a series of articles about transmission needs, including pieces on ERCOT’s management of the existing system and the need for more transmission.

For today though, I want to focus on an important technological upgrade that could quickly and significantly increase ERCOT’s capacity to move power around our state…

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