Four Years After Winter Storm Uri, States Can Learn from the Texas Energy Deployment Playbook

Posted by Matthew Boms on Feb 11, 2025 9:35:29 AM

Advanced Energy Sources Keeping the Lights on in Texas

Texas has come a long way since 2021, when Winter Storm Uri left millions of Texans without power for days during a stretch of below-freezing temperatures. The deadly impact, and traumatic effects for millions of Texans, forced intense scrutiny of the Lone Star State’s electricity infrastructure. As part of a series of recent winter storms, along with Winter Storms Elliot and Mara, Uri exposed serious vulnerabilities in the Texas grid.

In the four years since Uri hit, Texas has made enormous improvements toward making the grid more reliable, in part by significantly increasing energy capacity. In his recent State of the State address, Governor Greg Abbott highlighted Texas’ 35% increase in power generation. 

This growth is driven almost entirely by increases in advanced energy. In fact, over 90% of Texas’ new power capacity in the past four years came from solar, wind, and battery storage.  

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Topics: State Policy, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Solar, Battery Storage

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