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Texas lawmakers’ attempt to understand why the state’s power system failed last week yielded plenty of blame but few clear answers on how to prevent a similar crisis in the future.In two marathon hearings,
Officials have said making sure the state never suffers a blackout like the one it just went through is a top priority this legislative session. What can they do to keep that promise?
The Comanche Peak nuclear power plant southwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth area was minutes from going offline, Morgan said. “My faith has been shaken” in the state’s power market, Morgan added.
Texas’s largest power producers are blaming last week’s blackouts on widespread failures of the state’s energy system.
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