Watch: ERCOT chief tells Texas Senate he wouldn’t have managed power grid differently
Bill Magness, president and CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, told state senators, “I feel a great deal of responsibility and remorse about the event… but I believe the operators on our team did everything they could have."
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