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Texas utilities can't stick customers with huge bills after storm: Abbott

Published 02/21/2021, 01:39 PM
Updated 02/22/2021, 12:17 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  A car idles in a driveway on Jordan Drive, a street with no power in the early morning in Corpus Christi

By Linda So and Jonathan Allen

(Reuters) - Texas utility regulators will temporarily ban power companies from billing customers or disconnecting them for non-payment, after the deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts, Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday.

Abbott called an emergency meeting with state lawmakers on Saturday after reports of many customers receiving bills for thousands of dollars for just a few days' electricity service while Texas was gripped by frigid temperatures.

"Texans who have suffered through days of freezing cold without power should not be subjected to skyrocketing energy bills," Abbott told reporters on Sunday in San Antonio.

He said the Public Utility Commission of Texas will order electricity companies to pause sending bills to customers, and will issue a temporary moratorium on disconnection for non-payment.

The state will use the time to find a way to protect utility customers, Abbott said.

"The issue about utility bills and the skyrocketing prices that so many homeowners and renters are facing is the top priority for the Texas legislature right now," he said.

Texas has a highly unusual deregulated energy market that lets consumers choose between scores of competing electricity providers.

Some providers sell electricity at wholesale prices that rise in sync with demand, which skyrocketed as the record-breaking freeze gripped a state unaccustomed to extreme cold, killing at least two dozen people and knocking out power to more than 4 million people at its peak; some 30,000 people were still without power on Sunday, Abbott said.

As a result, some Texans who were still able to turn on lights or keep their fridge running found themselves with bills of $5,000 for just a five-day period, according to photos of invoices posted on social media by angry consumers.

The Dallas Morning News said one provider offering a wholesale tariff plan had urged its thousands of customers to switch suppliers ahead of the storm to avoid high prices, but many found it would take too long to change their provider.

"The bill should go to the state of Texas," Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in an interview with CBS News on Sunday. "When they're getting these exorbitant electricity bills and they're having to pay for their homes, repair their homes, they should not have to bear the responsibility."

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price told CBS both the state and the federal government should help with the bills.

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, who was forced to cut short a jaunt with his family to the Mexican beach resort of Cancun after public outrage, also distanced himself from the free-market system he had previously praised.

"This is WRONG," Cruz wrote on Twitter. "No power company should get a windfall because of a natural disaster, and Texans shouldn't get hammered by ridiculous rate increases for last week's energy debacle. State and local regulators should act swiftly to prevent this injustice."

Separately, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued civil investigative demands to power companies regarding the outages, their emergency plans and pricing, saying that the companies "grossly mishandled" the weather emergency.

U.S. President Joe Biden approved a major disaster declaration for Texas on Saturday that makes federal funding available to people harmed by the storm, including assistance for temporary housing and home repairs and low-cost loans.

All power plants were back online this weekend and power had been restored to most homes as the weather returned to normal.

Entergy Corp (NYSE:ETR) said late on Sunday that its Texas unit had restored power for all customers affected by the winter storms. The website of Austin Energy also showed that power was restored to "nearly all customers".

However, concerns still remained about water supplies, with millions of Texans being advised to boil water before using. Houston officials said the city's water was safe to use without boiling as of Sunday.

The Texas National Guard and military members from several states were helping to deliver and distribute bottled water to Texans in need, Abbott said.

Texas is also bringing in plumbers from out of state to help repair burst pipes, the governor said. Homeowners or renters who do not have insurance may be able to seek reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), he said.

© Reuters. Volunteers give water to residents affectred by  unprecedented winter storm in Houston, Texas

The Texas governor said separately on Twitter that the state will receive almost one million COVID-19 vaccine doses in the coming week, adding that Texas will catch up for delays caused during the winter storm.

Latest comments

5000 $ for a few days period ?! Made only in USA
knowing how to make love but not law makes Texan law makers primitive 😁
Texan law makers don't know how to make laws. all they know is how to Love not Law ha haha 🤣🤣
lololllol, didnt the same people complain about state regulation, wanting small government, privat competition....so much better.....some just cant jump over their shadow and need to learn it the hard way. remember next time when you vote and vote for a better safer future and not for the short time partying.hoe these people want get amnesia before the next election and turn on their suspisions gage.no bailout except for extrem hardships and lock the abusers up.
Waa waa government regulations. Turns out some regulations are necessary.
this sounds socialist. you gotta make them pay Texas ! they agreed to the "wholesale" prices. if they don't pay it's anti republican ! lol.
if they will be bailed out then everyone should sign up for a variable rate plan. there is no downside and you will have cheaper bills during normal weather
This kind of unpreparedness only happens in GOP ruled states where money is saved on infrastructure and rather shifted into the pockets of the business owners. The business owners need to get sued for loss of life. Strange that the gov't of Texas needs to experience loss of lives before applying common sense
U could have a cheap generator for a couple hundreds, and a few gallons of gas will last u a week. Problem is solved.
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Know the risk, play in limit. Working in market and casino.
these people signed up for variable rate plans that were super cheap to save $ every month. they should have known the risk
No one has generators in Texas. Try that in rural Montana and you wouldn't last a winter season with out a fireplace .
Elections have consequences
Look, there are some critical infrastructure items that serve millions that should not be isolated (for national security reasons alone).  Power is one of them.
yea, explain this to a hypocrate
thats because of your green energy, which is EXPENSIVE to produce hahahahahhhh
Art, you drink? Who's talking about jobs? The subject of SquadW's statement was a reliable source of electricity.
apparently, this site edits now. I asked if Art was drunk.
 but Coal Plants is a chain, you have to build huge infrastructure, railroads, coal mines etc. it employes thousands
You get what you voted and paid for.
capitalism and free market. All synonyms for greed. Greedy customers. Greedy companies. Survival of the fittest
Im sorry but that is the system they signed up for. Survival of the fittest, to each his own.  You vote for Ted Cruz who gives power companies a free reign and cry when you realize that no, companies don't care about you, they care about profit. Why do you think their personal bank accounts grow to trillions while yours stays empty? Because EVERYONE, and I mean EVERYONE is in it for themselves.
they signed a contract. just like people who had variable rate mortgages. always read the fine print
The state should help because people chose the absolutely cheapest energy contract in the market??? That's Greeddy
Funny times and learning lessons we are leaving. China to grow and keep growing must play the state capitalism. USA to survive has to play, since 2008, socialism in colors. Trends in both countries. Which one will prevail? We sre becoming a blob in organization, planning, prevention. China population, in general, improved their living standards. Here exactly the opposite. Hard times are coming. And happy people thinking bitcoin and demagogue is the solution. What a mix. Ha,ha,ha.
China's living standards is worse than 50 other countries below America LOL. You people need to stop reading Chinese propaganda; and if you're Chinese, you should just move to America, it's that much better.
To have a $17000 electric bill, one would need to use over 2000 kw-hr of electricity.  That's astronomical usage.  (My house used 260 for all of January.)  A reasonable usage under those weather conditions would be 16-20 kw-hr per day with electric heating.  Did they set their thermstat at 80F and run their clothes dryer all day?  Sounds like those people got what they deserved
Wow, that's impressive that they can process statements that quickly. What's it been, like 6 days? My statements come like 14 - 20 days after the cycle ends.
Texas isnt socialist until it is
They're capitalists when it's convenient for them, socialist otherwise
The solution is simple. State price controls and subsidies for state emergency declarations. If Texas had winter storms more often, these measures probably would have already been in place. That's probably what they'll do and make the subsidies and possibly the price controls retroactive.
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