Feb 19, 2021 - Energy & Environment
Texas power outage: How different electricity sources fare in extreme weather
- Ben Geman, author of Axios Generate

Reproduced from IEA; Chart: Axios Visuals
The International Energy Agency is out with a helpful primer on how things got so bad in Texas earlier this week — and how to make power systems more resilient to weather extremes.
The big picture: Part of their analysis looked at what happened when bitter cold caused a surge in demand but also hampered natural gas production and power generation equipment.
- The chart above shows the production drop-off.
By the numbers: All major forms of generation were affected, but gas took the biggest hit.
- "Gas‑fired generation has a rated winter capacity of 55 GW but output dropped to 31 GW on 15 February due to issues throughout the supply chain — freezing wellheads, pipeline derates and generator equipment failures all contributed," IEA notes.