
The Texas power grid
Chapter 1
The birth of an island grid
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Chapter 2
How the Texas grid actually works
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Chapter 3
The great deregulation experiment
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Chapter 4
Under pressure: Extreme weather and the future
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The Texas power grid
Ch 2 · How the Texas grid actually works
nic Texas Power Grid
Texas chose its own grid, ERCOT, Stands apart, keeps power here, Avoids federal oversight.
Fun Fact
Speedy current: Electricity travels through power grid transmission lines at nearly the speed of light, roughly 186,000 miles per second.
Glossary
grid (noun)
A network of cables and power stations used to distribute electricity across a region. Managed by ERCOT, the state's independent grid distributes electricity to over 26 million Texas residents.
A network of cables and power stations used to distribute electricity across a region. Managed by ERCOT, the state's independent grid distributes electricity to over 26 million Texas residents.
Quiz
Why would a standard Alternating Current (AC) connection to another state legally change the status of the Texas grid?
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Approximately how many miles of high-voltage transmission lines are managed within the ERCOT network?
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What specialized technology does Texas use to import and export power without triggering federal regulations?
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What must ERCOT grid operators constantly balance in real time to keep the electrical grid stable?
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What is the primary function of local electrical substations found throughout neighborhoods?
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In addition to the United States, which neighboring country does the Texas grid connect to via DC ties?



