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Texas Grid Holds Strong: Did Legal Reforms Finally Work?
Texas's power grid held up during a recent winter storm, suggesting that legislative and regulatory changes enacted after the 2021 freeze may be effective. While a positive sign for consumer protection and property rights, it raises ongoing questions about the long-term effectiveness of legal reforms and accountability for grid reliability.
Texas Grid's Test: Legal Lessons from Winter Storms and Future Policy Challenges
Texas's power grid successfully weathered a recent winter storm, but questions remain about its long-term reliability and the adequacy of post-2021 legislative reforms. The article highlights legal implications of past failures, focusing on regulatory gaps in weatherization mandates, the ongoing challenge of transparency in energy infrastructure, and the public policy debate around funding future grid expansion to meet rapidly increasing demand from new industries like AI data centers.
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