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TheRedRovervor 11 Monaten

New York Texas Florida POWER GRID CONNECTIONS 👇 Significance of National Power Hubs The significance of national power hubs in Texas, New York, and Florida lies in their distinct roles within the broader structure of the North American power transmission grid. These hubs are part of the larger network of interconnections that manage the flow of electricity across the continent, and each plays a unique role based on its geographical, regulatory, and infrastructural characteristics. ### Texas Texas operates under the **Texas Interconnection**, which is largely isolated from the rest of the U.S. grid. This isolation stems from a historical desire to avoid federal regulation, allowing Texas to maintain its own grid managed by the **Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)** ERCOT oversees about 90% of the state’s electricity demand and functions independently without cross-state coordination. This self-contained system allows for greater autonomy but also poses challenges, especially during extreme weather events, as seen during the 2021 winter storm Uri, which caused widespread blackouts Despite recent reforms aimed at weatherizing infrastructure, vulnerabilities remain, and ERCOT has warned of a high risk of rolling blackouts under similar conditions ### New York New York is part of the **Eastern Interconnection**, one of the two major synchronous grids in North America. The state’s power system is managed by the **New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)**, which ensures the reliable operation of the grid, administers competitive wholesale electricity markets, and plans for future infrastructure needs New York’s grid is heavily influenced by its dense urban population and high energy demand, particularly in New York City. The state also plays a key role in regional energy policy, including efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition to renewable energy sources. ### Florida Florida is also part of the **Eastern Interconnection**, and its grid is managed by several utilities under the oversight of the **Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC)**, one of the regional reliability councils under the **North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)** Florida’s grid is notable for its reliance on natural gas and its increasing investment in solar energy. The state’s warm climate and frequent exposure to hurricanes necessitate robust infrastructure planning and emergency preparedness, especially to avoid disruptions during storm seasons. ### Comparative Significance - **Texas** stands out for its grid independence and unique regulatory environment, which prioritizes state control but faces challenges in reliability during extreme weather. - **New York** is significant for its integration into the broader Eastern Interconnection and its leadership in clean energy policy and market innovation. - **Florida** is notable for its vulnerability to climate-related disruptions and its growing role in renewable energy development, particularly solar. Each of these states contributes to the resilience and complexity of the North American power system, reflecting different approaches to energy policy, infrastructure investment, and regional coordination.

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Kevin IKmetzvor 11 Monaten

PRESIDENT TRUMP NEEDS TO TAKE CLOUD SEEDING SERIOUSLY. ENOUGH OF THIS FVCKING BULLSHIT

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gozounlimitedvor 11 Monaten

Appears "The End" may have arrived Something Just Broke Apart Beneath the Pacific (New Danger Zones)

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Alaricvor 11 Monaten

We are still 3-4 weeks away from the start of the real hurricane season 8/1 - 10/20

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Chris harrisonvor 11 Monaten

What if another country has figured out how to weapons weather and we are secretly under attack but our government doesn’t want to tell us 👀

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Lilavor 11 Monaten

Search Labs | AI Overview +10 New Jersey has experienced floods in many years, including 1903, 1955, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 (Hurricane Sandy), 2023, and 2024

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mommyvor 11 Monaten

In my state in md they closed all the small towns with hills like ellicott city towed all the cars the polar shift is here get above 10000ft

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BillieCottervor 11 Monaten

Back to back hurricanes Connie & Diane flooded Jersey worse in 1955

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Spank My Monkeyvor 11 Monaten

Jersey has always had flooding, what is this dumbass talking about?

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Mike Lomontevor 11 Monaten

Kinda makes the mud floods seem plausible 🤔

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