Five years after February 2021, the question isn’t whether reforms happened — it’s whether they’re enough.

February 2021 was the worst week in the history of the Texas grid. The combination of an extreme arctic event, widespread generation outages, frozen natural gas supply infrastructure, and inadequate weatherization left millions of Texans without power for days. The human and economic toll was staggering, and it set off the most significant overhaul of the Texas electricity market in a generation.

Five years on, it’s worth asking honestly: what actually changed, what’s still vulnerable, and what should every Texas business understand about the current state of winter preparedness?

What Got Fixed

What’s Still Vulnerable

What Every Texas Business Should Do Before Winter

Five practical steps that take a few hours and can prevent six-figure surprises:

The grid is meaningfully more prepared than it was in February 2021. It is not invincible. The businesses that handle the next severe winter best are the ones that prepared for it before the forecast came out.

Take the Next Step

Want a winter readiness review for your contract and operations? Amerigy Energy can walk through your exposure and help you make the changes that actually matter before the next cold snap. Reach out to get on the calendar before fall.