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  • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    19 hours ago

    No. Everyone always focuses on the flashy stuff like datacenters but the truth is that the most vulnerable, overtaxed, and underfunded weak-spot for the United States is the electric grid.

    • Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org
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      Yup. Most of our core electrical infrastructure is over 100 years old now. And thanks to a combination of NIMBYism, profiteering, and the anti-nuclear brigades, we’re not likely to see that change any time soon.

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      I’m pretty convinced that if we did have a complete grid failure, we wouldn’t be able to complete a cold start.

      Too many people would be pushing for their section to be started first so they could short the market first.

      Edit: my proofreading sucks

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        Doesn’t matter who wants want, the power company has contingency plans and those plans are what is happening.

        SOURCE: Worked for Cox after a major ice storm smashed north-central Oklahoma flat. Lived Hurricane Ivan and saw their rollout priorities.