Some experts are skeptical the grid would see as much demand growth as ERCOT predicts, and other ERCOT models showed things getting tight but not tipping into a deficit.
Let’s stop pretending these policies are “green” when they make us weaker, poorer, and more dependent on foreign adversaries.
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Net energy billing has been controversial since it was first implemented in Maine in 2019. The debate continues this session.