A year ago, Texas power plants weren’t required to winterize. Now they are. But is that enough to keep the grid from failing in the next deep freeze?
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“People are going to be paying the costs of last February’s catastrophe for many, many years into the future,” said Beth Garza , a senior fellow with R Street Institute and a former independent market monitor of the state’s electric grid.
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