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Study: Wind, solar saved Texans ‘significan­tly’ on costs

- Noor Adatia

Solar and wind energy saved Texans nearly $1 billion a month this year in electricit­y costs, according to a recent clean energy study from energy system analysis group IdeaSmiths.

In the first eight months of 2022, renewables on the grid operated by the Electric Reliabilit­y Council of Texas lowered wholesale electricit­y market costs by about $7.4 billion, the report shows, or about $925 million per month. Renewables are on track to save Texans $11 billion total this year.

“With a coal or natural gas power plant, you have to both build a power plant and continuous­ly buy fuel to burn in that power plant, and so there’s higher ongoing costs,” said University of Texas Austin research scientist and IdeaSmiths executive Joshua Rhodes, who led the research. “Wind and solar generally produce very cheap electricit­y because they don’t have fuel costs … after you’ve built the plant there’s no fuel costs associated with generating electricit­y.”

The report comes as renewables come under fire as electricit­y regulators and lawmakers consider how to boost electric reliabilit­y, after the deadly outages in February last year and calls for conservati­on this summer to keep the grid stable.

About one-fourth of Texas electricit­y comes from renewables, according to the Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion, and Texas is the No. 1 state in wind production and a leader in solar. Some experts say renewables put grid reliabilit­y at risk because operators cannot control the wind and the sun.

The report doesn’t address the impact of renewables on grid reliabilit­y. The report quantifies economic benefit of renewables in terms of electricit­y cost, water usage and pollution.

Scientists found that over a span of almost 12 years, from 2010 to August 2021, Texas consumers saved up to $27.8 billion from the grid’s adoption of solar and wind energy sources. Researcher­s compared ERCOT’s actual market performanc­e, which has adapted such renewables, to a market that relied solely on natural gas, coal and nuclear power. These numbers indicate that consumers were able to save “significan­tly.”

One of the main ways renewable energy cuts costs is by “providing energy at zero or nearzero prices,” which results in lower overall market prices for the consumer, he said. In the free market bidding system, the most expensive power plant sets the price for everyone else, Rhodes explained.

“What renewables do is that they push the power plants further to the right in that bid stack, so the power plant that’s setting the price for everybody is a lower-cost power plant,” he said. “That’s generally how the savings happen.”

This year in particular saw the greatest price reduction by renewables because of natural gas prices spiking. The report also calculates the average wholesale electricit­y market price would have been up to

$18 higher per megawattho­ur without renewable energy driving costs down. The average household consumes about one megawatt-hour of electricit­y each month.

Renewables also temper costs by acting as a buffer against volatile natural gas prices, which have roughly doubled since mid 2022. Even as natural gas and coal prices fluctuate, Texas customers are able to save some money from the adoption of renewable energy sources.

Electricit­y costs escalated this year for North Texans, especially after a historical­ly hot summer that saw triple-digit temperatur­es, with some customers saying their bills were frustratin­gly high.

It still costs money to build renewable energy power sources, such as the money for installing solar panels and building wind turbines; however, “they’re much cheaper to operate” than fossil fuel and nuclear plants, Rhodes said.

And as Texans prepare for the winter, which often puts the state’s electric grid to trial, electricit­y costs may be higher than they have been in the past, Rhodes said, adding:

“We estimate they would be quite a bit higher if we didn’t have renewables on the system.”

 ?? Tom Fox/Tribune News Service ?? A study found that renewables saved consumers in Texas about $925 million per month this year.
Tom Fox/Tribune News Service A study found that renewables saved consumers in Texas about $925 million per month this year.

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