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Greg Abbott Assures Texans Power Grid Is Secure Ahead of Winter Storm

Governor Greg Abbott has provided an update to Texas's response to a severe winter storm expected to impact large portions of the state this weekend, emphasizing that the state's electrical grid is stronger and more secure than ever before.

The update followed a briefing with state officials at the State Operations Center in Austin, where the Governor also issued a disaster declaration for 134 counties to accelerate access to state resources.

"Whenever we go through any type of disaster, job number one is always protecting lives," said Gov. Abbott. "Because of the severity of this storm, right now I am making a disaster declaration covering 134 counties across the state of Texas to make sure that every possible resource can be made available to those communities so the state can respond quicker, faster, and better than ever before."

Gov. Abbott stressed that the state is well prepared to handle the anticipated freezing temperatures, snow, rain, and sleet, pointing specifically to major improvements made to the Texas power grid since the past winter weather events.

He highlighted expanded natural gas capabilities and operational readiness within ERCOT, stating that the grid has never been stronger or more prepared and is fully capable of meeting demand during the storm.

Abbott notified that state agencies are already mobilized and responding, ensuring that communities across Texas will have the support they need as the storm moves through.

"We have an outstanding team that is already prepared and already responding," the Governor added, expressing confidence that Texas will weather the storm safely and effectively.

The disaster declaration allows the state to deploy additional resources rapidly, reinforcing Abbott's message that Texas is entering the winter event with a secure power grid, coordinated emergency response, and a clear focus on protecting lives.

Raeylee Barefield

Raeylee Barefield is a Legislative Correspondent based in Austin, Texas, specializing in state government and public policy. With one year of reporting under her belt, she covers legislative developments, committee hearings, and policy debates. She has been cited by Texas Politics and Big Energy for her coverage and analysis of legislative and regulatory issues. Her reporting typically focuses on Public policy, Stare government, environmental policy, and energy regulation. To contact her, please reach out at Raeylee@dnm.news

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