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Regional power market dynamics, shifting resource usage, and the reasons to pay attention to your basis risk exposure The discussion starts with a primer on Independent System Operators and the distinct fuel mixes and reliability profiles that shape each U.S. regional grid. From there, the focus turns to what makes ERCOT structurally different: no forward capacity auction, a reliance on scarcity pricing, and a hub-versus-zone basis dynamic driven by wind concentration and transmission constraints in West Texas. Casey and Jason explain why historical basis settlement isn't enough for industrial buyers — forecasting congestion, generation additions, and retirements matters more — and close on the data center demand question: committed ERCOT load that could nearly double peak demand, forward curves that haven't repriced, and a continuous-power reliability requirement that reshapes the resource conversation. For deeper coverage of the topics discussed in this episode [www.mobiusriskgroup.com/podcast/the-evolution-of-power-price-risks-in-the-age-of-ai-driven-demand-growth], Mobius publishes ongoing research and market analysis at mobiusriskgroup.com [http://mobiusriskgroup.com]. If you have questions specific to your portfolio or hedging position, reach out directly — the team is available to discuss at podcast@mobiusriskgroup.com [podcast@mobiusriskgroup.com]. The Energy Desk is a podcast from Mobius Risk Group. Follow the show wherever you get your podcasts.
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