"Assessing Winter Reliability Risks in the U.S. Power Grid Amid Renewable Transition"

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The vulnerability of the U.S. power grid during cold snaps was highlighted by a recent incident in New York, where high demand for heat and electricity strained the system. The reliance on natural gas for power generation, coupled with difficulties in gas supply and distribution during extreme cold, poses a significant risk to grid stability. Recommendations include winterizing the natural gas system, establishing tough reliability standards, and improving cooperation between gas companies and utilities to ensure a reliable energy supply during extreme weather events.
Topics:business#cold-weather#energy-infrastructure#energy-supply#natural-gas#power-grid#reliability-standards
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