Texas Energy Customers Should Know This!

By Gavin J. King

Electricity rates in Texas have a complex mix of factors effecting them. Given that hydro-electricity is very difficult to get in Texas most of the energy is petroleum based in one way or another. Factor in the fact that Texas is baked every summer with temperatures that range as high as-0 degrees Fahrenheit, and you can see how tough it would be to keep the grid going strong.

With more petroleum reserves than any other state, except Alaska, Texas utilizes coal and natural gas sources for energy as much as is affordable. When the use of air conditioners adds a higher than normal demand to the grid, the back up generators used to make up the difference are powered by natural gas. This added demand on the grid does overflow to effect electricity prices in Texas, and frequently in a negative way. With the majority of the price fluctuations passed on to the end user, the effect on energy costs may end up hurting the consumer financially.

Since Texas has such high temperatures, and a huge chunk of the population of the U.S., the demand on the grid can be extreme. Add to that the enormous amount of materials required to sustain a grid that large and you have a great idea of the logistical nightmare that residents and utility providers face there.

With rare difficulties to deal with, you can understand that Texas has many unique challenges faces utility providers that are actually trying to keep costs down for consumers. The ultimate solution for the nation, but especially the southwest U.S. is going to be a solar based power generation system, but until that gets here Texans are forced to deal with the challenges as they come.

Never before has the consumer had the tools at hand that we do now, so make sure to use this information to your advantage. - 31366

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