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Harris - make America a 3rd world shithole
"Power outages over the last six years have more than doubled in number compared to the previous six years, according to a Reuters examination of federal data. ...
America’s antiquated electric infrastructure – a task some industry experts say requires more than $2 trillion. The current network of transmission wires, substations and transformers is decaying with age and underinvestment ...
The U.S. Department of Energy found that 70% of U.S. transmission lines are more than 25 years old in its last network-infrastructure review in 2015. Lines typically have a 50 year lifespan. The average age of large power transformers, which handle 90% of U.S. electricity flow, is more than 40 years. Transformer malfunctions tend to escalate at about 40 years ...
Americans will use 40% more electricity by 2050 with widespread EV adoption. ...
more wind and solar power to the creaky U.S. grid. That would exacerbate the transmission network’s challenges because of the inherent unreliability of these renewable sources. Unlike coal, for example, wind and sunshine can’t be stored for ready use in power emergencies. ... "
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-renewables-electric-grid/
It's a long article so I have just posted some of the highlights.
Clearly the aging U.S. electric grid is falling apart at a time when anti-human, climate doomsayers are trying to overload it.
America’s antiquated electric infrastructure – a task some industry experts say requires more than $2 trillion. The current network of transmission wires, substations and transformers is decaying with age and underinvestment ...
The U.S. Department of Energy found that 70% of U.S. transmission lines are more than 25 years old in its last network-infrastructure review in 2015. Lines typically have a 50 year lifespan. The average age of large power transformers, which handle 90% of U.S. electricity flow, is more than 40 years. Transformer malfunctions tend to escalate at about 40 years ...
Americans will use 40% more electricity by 2050 with widespread EV adoption. ...
more wind and solar power to the creaky U.S. grid. That would exacerbate the transmission network’s challenges because of the inherent unreliability of these renewable sources. Unlike coal, for example, wind and sunshine can’t be stored for ready use in power emergencies. ... "
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-renewables-electric-grid/
It's a long article so I have just posted some of the highlights.
Clearly the aging U.S. electric grid is falling apart at a time when anti-human, climate doomsayers are trying to overload it.


