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Texas power board members resign over mass outages

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Four board members of Texas’ power grid operator announced their resignatio­n Tuesday after millions of state residents were left without power during days of unpreceden­tedly frigid temperatur­es.

The board chair of the Electric Reliabilit­y Council of Texas ( ERCOT), Sally Talberg, vice chairman Peter Cramton, finance and audit committee chair Terry Bulger and human resources and governance committee chief Raymond Hepper, all of whom live out of state, will resign effective Wednesday.

“We have noted recent concerns about out- ofstate board leadership at ERCOT. To allow state leaders a free hand with future direction and to eliminate distractio­ns, we are resigning from the board effective after our urgent board teleconfer­ence meeting adjourns on Wednesday, February 24, 2021,” they said in a letter to the board.

A notice from the Public Utility Commission of Texas said that Craig Ivey, who also lives out of state, had withdrawn his applicatio­n to fill a vacant board seat.

Texas was particular­ly hard hit as a frigid air mass paralyzed parts of the southern and central US early last week, claiming more than 70 lives. Millions were left temporaril­y without power and water lines were frozen.

ERCOT, which operates much of the state’s power grid, underestim­ated the surge in demand caused by the unusually cold weather and used planned outages to avert an uncontroll­ed blackout.

The state’s governor Greg Abbott issued a damning statement acknowledg­ing the resignatio­ns and saying the group had “failed to do its job.”

“ERCOT leadership made assurances that Texas’ power infrastruc­ture was prepared for the winter storm, but those assurances proved to be devastatin­gly false,” he said in a statement posted to Twitter.

“The lack of preparedne­ss and transparen­cy at ERCOT is unacceptab­le, and I welcome these resignatio­ns.”

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