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What Is Firm Fuel Supply Service (FFSS) in ERCOT & How Does It Work?

March 13, 2025
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When winter storms or extreme weather hit Texas, the reliability of the ERCOT grid becomes a critical concern. One of the key tools ERCOT uses to maintain grid stability during such events is the Firm Fuel Supply Service (FFSS). This service ensures that certain generation resources have access to a reliable fuel supply, even when natural gas curtailments or other disruptions occur. But how does FFSS work, and why is it so important to ERCOT’s broader reliability framework? Let’s dive in.

In this blog post, we’ll explore the purpose of FFSS, how generators qualify for it, and how it ensures firm fuel availability during extreme weather. We’ll also look at how FFSS fits into ERCOT’s overall strategy to keep the lights on when Texans need it most.

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The purpose of FFSS: safeguarding reliability during fuel disruptions

ERCOT’s Firm Fuel Supply Service was created to address a critical vulnerability in the power grid: the risk of fuel supply disruptions during extreme weather. Natural gas, a primary fuel for many power plants in Texas, can become scarce during severe cold snaps or other emergencies. FFSS ensures that certain generation resources have a firm, reliable fuel supply, allowing them to continue operating when other resources might falter.

The service is particularly vital during the winter months, from November 15 to March 15, when the risk of natural gas curtailments is highest. By requiring participating generators to secure firm fuel contracts or storage agreements, FFSS helps ERCOT maintain system reliability and avoid widespread outages.

How generators qualify for FFSS

Not every generator can participate in FFSS. To qualify, a generation resource must meet specific criteria set by ERCOT. These include:

  • Firm fuel contracts: Generators must have firm gas storage agreements or firm transportation agreements certified by ERCOT. These contracts must include provisions like a Qualifying Force Majeure clause to ensure reliability during emergencies.
  • Pipeline eligibility: The fuel supply must come from a pipeline that meets ERCOT’s standards for a Qualifying Pipeline. For example, the pipeline must not serve human needs customers or participate in demand response programs that could compromise its reliability.
  • Resource designation: The generator must be designated as a Firm Fuel Supply Service Resource (FFSSR). This designation is awarded through ERCOT’s procurement process and can be transferred to an alternate resource if necessary.


ERCOT also requires generators to disclose detailed information about their fuel reserves, capacity, and limitations through the FFSS Offer Submission Form. This ensures transparency and allows ERCOT to plan effectively for potential disruptions.

How FFSS ensures firm fuel availability during extreme weather

The heart of FFSS lies in its ability to guarantee fuel availability when it’s needed most. By requiring generators to secure firm fuel contracts, ERCOT minimizes the risk of supply disruptions. These contracts often include storage agreements that allow generators to stockpile natural gas in advance, ensuring they have reserves to draw on during emergencies.

ERCOT also monitors the performance of FFSS resources to ensure they’re meeting their obligations. If a generator fails to comply with the program’s requirements, it risks losing its FFSSR designation, which could impact its ability to participate in future procurement processes.

This proactive approach is critical during extreme weather events, like the February 2021 winter storm, when natural gas shortages contributed to widespread power outages. By bolstering the reliability of its fuel supply, ERCOT aims to prevent similar crises in the future.

How FFSS fits into ERCOT’s broader reliability framework

FFSS is just one piece of ERCOT’s larger strategy to maintain grid reliability. It complements other initiatives, such as the Emergency Response Service (ERS) and Reliability Must-Run (RMR) units, which provide additional capacity during times of high demand or system stress.

Together, these programs create a multi-layered approach to grid reliability. While ERS and RMR focus on demand-side and generation-side solutions, FFSS addresses the critical issue of fuel supply. This holistic strategy ensures that ERCOT can respond effectively to a wide range of challenges, from extreme weather to unexpected equipment failures.

Why FFSS matters for Texas

In a state as weather-prone as Texas, ensuring a reliable power supply is no small feat. FFSS plays a crucial role in ERCOT’s efforts to keep the grid stable, even under the most challenging conditions. By securing firm fuel supplies for key generators, the program helps prevent outages and ensures that Texans have access to electricity when they need it most.

As ERCOT continues to refine its reliability framework, FFSS will remain a cornerstone of its strategy. It’s a testament to the importance of planning and preparation in maintaining a resilient power grid, and a reminder of the critical role that fuel supply plays in keeping the lights on.

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