Winter Threatens Power Grid: Millions at Risk of Losing Heat

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) has warned that the nation's power grid is at risk of blackouts this winter due to inadequate preparation for severe weather conditions. The report highlights the vulnerability of the power grid, which has suffered from underinvestment and a lack of weatherization. Disruptions in natural gas generation and insufficient new power generation in Texas pose significant risks, while other regions, such as New England and the Mid-Atlantic, also face challenges. The report emphasizes the need for increased investment and weatherization to address the growing demand for electricity and the impact of climate change. The rapid addition of renewable energy also presents challenges, but some argue that it could ultimately strengthen the grid.
- Power grid again on the brink heading into winter, regulator warns The Washington Post
- Top energy regulator warns fossil fuel terminal shutdown could jeopardize heat for millions of Americans Fox News
- Half of US Population at Risk of Losing Power From Frigid Winter Bloomberg
- Federal Regulators Urge Enhanced Winterization Standards for Natural Gas, Electricity Systems Natural Gas Intelligence
- Two-thirds of North America could face power shortages this winter -NERC AOL
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