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Texas power grid CEO Bill Magness fired after deadly blackouts during storm
2021-03-05
[NYPOST] The president and CEO of the Texas power grid has been fired after mounting calls for his ouster following the deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing temperatureBill Magness was given a two-month termination notice Wednesday by the board of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, a cooperative responsible for 90 percent of the state’s electricity.

On Monday, the state’s top utility regulator resigned in the wake of the one of the worst blackouts in US history.

"During this transition period, Bill will continue to serve as President and CEO and work with state leaders and regulators on potential reforms to ERCOT," the organization said in a statement.

Magness — who made over $876,000 in salary and other compensation in 2019 — was slammed amid the blackouts that began Feb. 15 when a winter storm dropped temperatures into single digits, causing skyrocketing demand for power to heat homes.

Grid operators disconnected more than 4 million customers as the system buckled, which Magness has said was necessary to avert an even greater catastrophic blackout that could have lasted months.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Gotta have a scapegoat, quickly.

Some otherwise intelligent people are blaming Governor Abbot, of recent "Neanderthal" fame.
Posted by: Bobby   2021-03-05 12:01  

#3  I read a couple AAR which basically said they were dealt a shit hand and played it as well as could be done.

Joined in 2010, pres/ceo 2016, which is long enough to have an affect on the hand dealt. I do think it was about 2010 when the big Obama Green Energy Push was getting going.

T. Boone Pickens, 2009, I can't get this wind farm thing to work.

Government: hold my beer.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-05 11:49  

#2  He forgot the operative rule for managing in a crisis: 'It is better to ask forgiveness than permission.'
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-03-05 10:44  

#1  On a related note of competency and responsibilities, who over at the CIA and FBI got fired for 9/11? (/rhet question)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-05 08:01  

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