One unique distinction which Texas holds is being the only state with its own fully intrastate electric grid, overseen by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).
The reality is that Texas has given up it's grid sovereignty to the Federal Government with the acceptance Federal renewable tax credit that has transformed from a stable grid mostly of natural gas to the lead state for renewables-mostly wind, 2nd in battery. And the state is investing less in dispatchable resources and more into renewables, which contributed the blackouts the state has experienced. So there is no need for Federal force majeure as the Federal government has already co-opted the state grid via incentives with tax credits.
The reality is that Texas has given up it's grid sovereignty to the Federal Government with the acceptance Federal renewable tax credit that has transformed from a stable grid mostly of natural gas to the lead state for renewables-mostly wind, 2nd in battery. And the state is investing less in dispatchable resources and more into renewables, which contributed the blackouts the state has experienced. So there is no need for Federal force majeure as the Federal government has already co-opted the state grid via incentives with tax credits.