Texas and California are once again facing potential energy crises as their aging energy grids struggle to cope with soaring demand. Despite promises from both the federal and state governments, the very same problems appear to be occurring in the United States. Without rapid and heavy investment in the U.S. energy infrastructure, energy shortages and even blackouts can be expected to continue. After multiple energy crises across several states last year due to America’s aging infrastructure and failing grid system, Americans are once again being asked to curb their energy usage as they face another summer of sweltering temperatures and potential blackouts. Grand promises to improve infrastructure have amounted to little, with no obvious improvements across the most critical areas, as U.S. energy infrastructure remains inadequate as demand grows. Last year, several Texans died after a strong winter storm took down the grid and water, with many relying on […]

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