Austin Energy announces 10-year electric resiliency plan
Austin Energy in Austin, Texas, announced a $735 million 10-year electric resiliency plan to strengthen grid infrastructure against severe weather. The utility developed the plan after a year of stakeholder meetings, system analysis and weather impact assessments. The long-term program will fund grid hardening projects, phased upgrades and reliability improvements across the service area. Austin Energy will align the work with state reliability standards, provide public updates and adjust project priorities based on system performance and evolving weather conditions.