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Thu Feb 18, 2021, 10:05 PM Feb 2021

An electrical island': Texas has dodged federal regulation for years by having its own power grid

AUSTIN, Texas – As winter storm blackouts roil Texas, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the nonprofit that operates Texas' electrical grid, has gained sudden notoriety – as well as the unusual fact that Texas has its own electrical grid.

The U.S. has three power grids: one covers the eastern U.S., another the western states and the Texas grid covers nearly the entire state.

The grid has been thrust into the national spotlight as extreme energy demand and overloaded frozen utility plants contributed to widespread power outages across Texas, experts said.

Nearly 4.5 million customers went without electricity Tuesday, and by Wednesday over 3.1 million Texans still didn't have the lights turned on, according to poweroutage.us.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/electrical-island-texas-dodged-federal-185750419.html

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An electrical island': Texas has dodged federal regulation for years by having its own power grid (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2021 OP
Except for El Paso but then we all know that... abqtommy Feb 2021 #1
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