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Learn how ERCOT guides Texans to conserve energy effectively, with tips on maintaining power supplies and efficiently using electricity in homes and offices. Discover the benefits of energy conservation programs and how to efficiently manage electricity consumption.
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Power Outlook for Texas Ed Clark Communications Director May 3, 2012
ERCOT Statewide Grid • 75% of state • 85% of energy use • 23 million Texans • 600 generating units • 74,000 MW available generation
ERCOT Statewide Grid • 74,000 MW Available generation • 2,000 MW Mothballed units • 1,500 MW Demand response • 68,379 MW Record Peak weekday • 65,159 MW Record Peak weekend • 67,492 MW Projected Peak 2012
ERCOT Operations - Nodal Generators bid units ERCOT selects generation Providers purchase power needs Price cap -- $3,000/MWh Price cap --$4,500/MWh –Aug 1
ERCOT Emergency Operations 3,000 MW reserve – 13% goal State peak 4:00-5:00 p.m. Austin peak 5:00-6:00 p.m. Call for conservation 3-step emergency process Rolling blackouts
Rolling Blackouts ERCOT orders and leads Austin 4% of summer peak 106 circuits available Geographically diverse
Rolling Blackouts • Not eligible • Health and safety • Downtown • Large industries • Last gasp network
ERCOT Emergency Operations • Conservation really helps • Turn off lights/equipment • Turn off fountains • Use stairs • Turn up AC
Energy Efficiency Program Call for free energy assessment 30-45 minutes Company provides bid Outlines rebates Austin Energy reviews plan Austin Energy reviews work
Energy Efficiency Program • Average older home: • Leaking 20-25% of cooling • Needs 6-8 inches insulation • Weather stripping- doors • New AC 40-50% more efficient
Low cost Actions- Big Results Turn off all lights Power strips Close blinds Use fans Water heater - 120 degrees Thermostat up – when away
Summer Outlook Tight power supplies State should be OK Conserve 3:00-7:00 p.m. Conserve every day at office Conserve all day at home