Energy Capital Podcast

Texas Got Tested, Grid Stayed Upright

Jan 31, 2026
They unpack how Texas weathered a recent winter storm and why the grid largely held up. Conversation covers winterization gains at power plants and the lingering risks tied to natural gas. They explore how solar and batteries changed the system and stepped in during critical ramps. The discussion also highlights distribution outages, residential resilience, and market ideas to promote heat pumps and demand response.
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INSIGHT

Winterization Cut Fragile Failures

  • Texas has materially winterized many power plants since Winter Storm Uri, reducing mundane trip causes like frozen insulation and pipes.
  • That effort, plus added generation, meaningfully improved grid resilience during Winter Storm Fern.
INSIGHT

Batteries Changed Morning Dynamics

  • Battery capacity in Texas scaled from hundreds of megawatts during Uri to tens of thousands of megawatts today and discharged heavily during the tight morning hours.
  • Batteries smoothed price spikes and bridged the pre-solar morning ramp when the grid is coldest.
INSIGHT

Gas Supply Still A Key Vulnerability

  • Natural gas remains a critical operational dependency for Texas in winter and its supply chain is still opaque.
  • Even modest Permian production losses would be risky without clearer data on intrastate pipelines and freeze-offs.
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