A joint state and federal investigation into the outages has already been announced, and improvements to (and winterization of) aging infrastructure will likely be recommended, if not required, to prevent this from happening again. Such a massive overhaul would require an incredible amount of metals and other basic materials, which would be positive for miners and producers.
We're particularly bullish on copper, used extensively in electrical wiring and circuitry.
Texas is the ninth largest economy in the world, ahead of Canada, South Korea and now Brazil. It consumes more energy than any other US state. Its residents and businesses deserve a world-class power grid that operates reliably in all weather conditions, even those that strike only once every 100 years.