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Why the Grid is Failing: Capacity and Accessibility Issues
The aging U.S. power grid struggles to meet the increasing demands of a technology-reliant society. Unlike other parts of the world, the U.S. relies on three separate grids, each further fragmented by region. This segmentation limits flexibility during emergencies. For example, during severe storms in Texas, the state’s power grid is isolated from others, making recovery costly and challenging.