You're assuming that if they had power from an external grid they
wouldn't need any disaster relief, but I don't know why that would be.
It's not as if storm damage didn't happen just because the power is
still on.
On 2/17/2021 3:58 PM, Robert wrote:
Um, when the separation of the grid _causes_ the ask for federal
disaster relief, I don't think you can make it a separate topic.
On 2/17/21 11:59 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
I agree. Apples and Oranges.
Texas keeps their power grid separate by choice, and they have to
accept whatever the pros and cons of that are.
....but asking for federal disaster relief is a separate topic entirely.
On 2/17/2021 2:55 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
I could be wrong, but the various regional interconnects have very
little federal involvement.
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 11:50 AM Seth Mattinen <[email protected]
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On 2/17/21 4:16 AM, Brian Webster wrote:
> The fact that Texas is pretty much isolated from the national
power grid
> is not helping this situation.
Everyone wants to be their own country when it's guns and
politics, but
as soon as the lights go out suddenly it's all help us federal
government.
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