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ERCOT names Pablo Vegas as new CEO during 'urgent' closed-door meeting after name leaked to media By Shelby Webb , Staff writer Updated Aug 22, 2022 10:07 a.m.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNERCOT CEO on summer preps, artificial intelligence stressing grid | Texas: The Issue IsThe head of ERCOT says the grid will have enough power supply to meet demand this summer. The outlook comes after a gloomy report in February that warned of a fast-approaching power shortage.
Pablo Vegas, a utility executive who lives in Ohio, will be the new leader of Texas’ main power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.
ERCOT announced it named Pablo Vegas the new chief executive on Aug. 16. (via ERCOT) Vegas has some experience working in the Texas energy market, notably as the president and chief operating ...
Pablo Vegas, 49, is the new CEO of ERCOT, which operates the Texas power grid. (Gaelen Morse / Special Contributor) You met with Gov. Greg Abbott on Sept. 6.
Correction, Aug. 16, 2022: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Pablo Vegas' base salary when he becomes ERCOT's CEO. He will be paid $990,000, not $990,00.
The selection of Pablo Vegas to head the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, comes about a year and half after the February 2021 winter storm.
Pablo Vegas took the helm of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas in October 2022, a time when the state power grid operator was still reeling from its actions leading to outages during the ...
ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas says there is room on the Texas power grid for bitcoin miners, data centers, a growing population and increasing temperatures, but the state’s electric infrastructure will ...
ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas says there's a "risk" to certain bills looking to restrict and regulate renewable energy in Texas. Here's what he had to say about the legislation, data centers and more: ...
Pablo Vegas, a utility executive who lives in Ohio, will be the new leader of Texas’ main power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.
The state power grid operator has been run by an interim chief since the previous CEO was fired following the deadly 2021 winter storm that crashed much of the grid.
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