Northeastern University: Texas Chose to Go It Alone for Electricity. Now, It's Facing Rolling Blackouts
February 19, 2021
February 19, 2021
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 19 -- Northeastern University issued the following news on Feb. 18, 2021:
Texas, unaccustomed to the frigid temperatures that would pass for a normal winter in other parts of the country, should consider connecting its power grid to nearby states and take better preparations for what are likely to be more extreme weather events caused by a changing climate, according to Northeastern faculty experts.
Texas is unique in that its grid isn't link . . .
Texas, unaccustomed to the frigid temperatures that would pass for a normal winter in other parts of the country, should consider connecting its power grid to nearby states and take better preparations for what are likely to be more extreme weather events caused by a changing climate, according to Northeastern faculty experts.
Texas is unique in that its grid isn't link . . .