I that article, 267% represents the highest increase seen. It's not any sort of average. It's odd that it's reappeared in this article now.
danlugo92 3 hours ago [-]
"yeah the government is bankrupting us to death but it's only in some zip codes so it's all cool"
Not to mention electricity prices have already gone up such a similar percentage since 2020 already, so those people are already looking at a 500% increase versus say 2020, and their salaries have not gone up that percentage I can bet a finger.
butvacuum 8 hours ago [-]
I can't see the article- but a little research on ERCOT's wholesale pricing maps reveals two things: 1) today's prices are somewhere between -$200 and +$200 and 2) theres 900+ discrete pricing locales in Texas.
I that article, 267% represents the highest increase seen. It's not any sort of average. It's odd that it's reappeared in this article now.
Not to mention electricity prices have already gone up such a similar percentage since 2020 already, so those people are already looking at a 500% increase versus say 2020, and their salaries have not gone up that percentage I can bet a finger.
And, here's a bit of reading on the process for a customer requiring >75MW: https://www.dlapiper.com/en-us/insights/publications/2026/03...