How Extreme Weather Can Strain the U.S. Power Grid With Blackouts, Shortages | WSJ
Hotter, drier, and more turbulent weather is putting pressure on the U.S. power grid. WSJ’s Katherine Blunt explains how these weather events can lead to blackouts and energy shortages. Illustration: Jacob Reynolds.
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