Texas Officials May Decide This Fall on Power Market Changes

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Texas regulators may wait until after August to decide whether more changes to the state’s power market are needed to spur new generation projects.

“We’re moving forward on a lot of fronts right now,” Public Utility Commission of Texas Chairman Donna Nelson said at the IHS CERAWeek conference in Houston today. “By the fall of this year I would expect we’d have all the information where we could make a decision on the big questions.”