KEY POINTS
  • Houston mayor Sylvester Turner on Sunday called on the state of Texas to pay for the enormous electric bills that scores of Texans reported after severe winter weather knocked out power and spiked energy prices.
  • Frigid conditions last week caused major grid failures and skyrocketing demand that left millions of people without heat and electricity. Now, as power resumes for most of Texas, some households face utility bills as high as $10,000.
  • The exorbitant bills prompted Republican Gov. Greg Abbott to hold an emergency meeting with lawmakers to address how the state can reduce the burden on consumers.
Workers repair a power line in Austin, Texas, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2021.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Sunday called on the state of Texas to pay for the enormous electric bills that scores of Texans reported after severe winter weather knocked out power and rose energy prices.

Frigid conditions last week caused major grid failures and skyrocketing demand that left millions of people without heat and electricity. Now, as power resumes for most of Texas, some households face utility bills as high as $10,000.