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Austin Energy announces targeted plan to build an even stronger, smarter, more reliable grid

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City of Austin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Date: Dec. 16, 2025
Contact: Austin Energy Communications     512-322-6514

After more than a year of stakeholder engagement, analyzing costs and conducting third-party studies on its overhead and underground electrical distribution system, Austin Energy announced its Electric System Resiliency Plan (ESRP) to develop a stronger, smarter and more reliable electric system for Austin.

The ESRP is Austin Energy’s strategy to ensure the grid is more reliable and resilient against extreme weather and other disruptions, can recover quickly from outages and adapt to future challenges. The ESRP includes a combination of hardening existing infrastructure, improving the grid to better accommodate Distributed Energy Resources (DER) like solar and batteries and continuing ongoing initiatives like vegetation management and upgrading equipment.  

“Compared to statewide averages, Austin Energy's system is at least twice as reliable, but there's always room for improvement,” said General Manager Stuart Reilly. “Austin Energy’s resiliency efforts will go toward building an even more reliable electric system for our community.”

Putting the plan into action

The utility’s data-driven efforts will target investments where they will make the biggest impact. The goal is to help as many people as quickly as possible, emphasizing vegetation management and wildfire mitigation.

Austin Energy’s ESRP priorities in 2026 include: 

  • Expand the circuit hardening program to 10 circuits.
    • Circuit hardening is upgrading existing overhead lines with more robust equipment (reclosers and fuses) and better technology to withstand damage and be more reliable.
  • Proactively replace 40 segments of underground cable.
  • Begin wildfire circuit hardening and apply it to 10 circuits in high wildfire risk areas.
  • Align vegetation management with risk & hardening efforts.
  • Inspect 8,000 poles.
  • Deploy 30 main line reclosers and 100 lateral reclosers in strategic locations.
    • A recloser is an automatic switch on power lines that detects faults, briefly cuts power to clear temporary issues (like a branch falling) and then automatically recloses to restore power, significantly reducing outage time.
  • Conduct circuit optimization studies.

What’s the cost?

The utility’s initial budget forecast for the full 10-year implementation shows a $735 million investment in system improvements, including:

  • $340 for vegetation management and wildfire mitigation.
  • $280 million for circuit hardening, pole inspection, sectionalization and automation.
  • $115 million for intelligent systems, grid analytics and progress dashboard.

The approved FY26 budget allocates $60 million for ESRP-related utility expenses, including:

  • $32 million for vegetation management and wildfire mitigation.
  • $16 million for circuit hardening, pole inspection, sectionalization and automation.
  • $12 million for intelligent systems, grid analytics and progress dashboard.

The ESRP is a strategy to strengthen Austin Energy’s infrastructure and better serve the community. As challenges and changes evolve, so will the plan—ensuring targeted upgrades and continued reliability. After 130 years, Austin Energy remains committed to its mission: delivering safe, clean, affordable energy and exceptional service. The ESRP helps ensure that mission endures well into the future.

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