Energy Capital Podcast

It's Going to Happen First in Texas with Nat Bullard (Part 2)

Nov 12, 2025
Nat Bullard, energy analyst and co-founder of Halcyon, dives into the evolution of energy systems in Texas. He discusses how batteries are outpacing gas peakers due to their rapid response times and resilience during extreme weather events. Bullard emphasizes the growth of distributed energy storage, such as residential and school batteries, which could replace traditional power plants. He also highlights the importance of planning for cheap solar and flexible demand to optimize energy systems, urging a focus on real-world deployments over political debates.
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INSIGHT

Batteries Are Replacing Peakers In Practice

  • Batteries increasingly compete with peaker plants because short durations meet most high-price events and durations are lengthening.
  • Developers build hybrid stacks (solar + batteries + combustion turbine) to minimize cost and future-proof assets.
ADVICE

Design Data Center Power As A Modular Stack

  • When planning large loads like data centers, prioritize renewables and storage first and add combustion turbines only as a last step.
  • Keep modular renewable + battery assets to upgrade software/hardware rather than ripping them out later.
INSIGHT

Thermal Fleet Failed More Than New Assets In Uri

  • Winter Storm Uri failures were concentrated in thermal fleet equipment that seized up, not in new assets designed for cold.
  • New batteries are likely easier to winterize than existing thermal plants.
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