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Reps. Veasey (TX-33), Fletcher (TX-07) of Energy and Commerce Committee Lead Letter to FERC in Response to the Ongoing Texas Power Outages

February 17, 2021

Letter to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Asks for Answers to Crisis, Raises Possibility of Limited Electricity Imports During Emergencies

Today, Representatives Marc Veasey (TX-33) and Lizzie Fletcher (TX-33) of the Energy and Commerce Committee sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in response to the catastrophic power failures that have left millions freezing in the dark and left the state of Texas to declare a federal emergency across all 254 counties.

The letter specifically voices support for FERC's ongoing investigation of grid failures. It points to numerous infrastructure related causes, and raises the question of what measures can be taken to properly weatherize and insulate our power plants.

The letter also asks FERC to work with Representatives in Congress to inquire about allowing limited energy transfers from elsewhere in the country into ERCOT territory in certain emergency situations. In the letter, the Representatives state that exploring options like this could avoid another catastrophic power failure.

"It is unacceptable that millions of Texans are suffering in the dark right now amid freezing winter weather," said Representative Marc Veasey (TX-33). "We need to ensure another catastrophic crisis like this never happens again. Today, I am proud to co-lead a letter with Rep. Fletcher (TX-07), a fellow Texan on the Energy and Commerce Committee, supporting FERC's investigation looking into reasons that led to this failure and asking the entity to work with Congressional leaders to explore multifaceted options to ensure that we can avoid another power failure such as this in our state again."