• rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I recently watched a documentary about the USA power grid and was surprised to find we have three, East, West, and Texas. How weird is that.

    Anyway Texas set out to be independent early 20th century because they did not want to be subject to federal regulations. Unfortunately that leaves them vulnerable. They can’t tap into the national grid if there’s a deficit, which has happened several times due to extreme weather. Texans just have to go without power and it’s always at the worst time. They know they have this vulnerability and are not dealing with it for whatever reason.

    Also they can’t sell surplus to the national grid because they’re not connected to it. I mean nobody can force them to hook up, but if I was a Texan I’d want my state to suck it up for the sake of having redundancy in the system and sparing the catastrophe.