Texas’ power grid manager has been fired following the mass electricity outages from last month’s deadly winter storms.
Bill Magness, CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, was fired Wednesday amid growing calls for his ouster, after the storms, which brought record-low temperatures to the South, left millions without power and contributed to the deaths of at least 40 Texans.
Magness is now the second senior official to depart in the aftermath of one of the worst blackouts in U.S. history. The state’s top utility regulator resigned Monday, according to CNBC.
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