State leaders say reforms made to the state's electrical grid are costing Texans.
State leaders say reforms made to the state's electrical grid since the winter storm of 2021 has cost Texans about $1.25 per household, per month.State leaders say reforms made to the state's electrical grid since the winter storm of 2021 are costing Texans about $1.25 per household, per month.
"We think it's a pretty good deal for Texans," said Public Utility Commission of Texas Chairman Peter Lake. They said changes like added reserves and new maintenance schedules mean the lights will not go out on Texans during extreme heat or cold weather. They said winterization requirements were put in place last December, and were in use this past winter for the first time.
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