After the Texas freeze, people are asking: Is electrifying buildings risky?

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March 1, 2021 - 11:21am

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This article used the Texas power outages to dig into the debates over electrification. A key point this article -- and the recent outages -- make is that if we electrify everything we're putting ourselves at a huge risk, for the very reasons we saw in Texas: If the grid fails, massively, everything shuts down. Gas stoves are a case in point. 

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Emily Pontecorvo. "After the Texas freeze, people are asking: Is electrifying buildings risky?" Grist. February 23, 2021. https://grist.org/energy/after-the-texas-freeze-people-are-asking-is-ele...

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Emily Pontecorvo, "After the Texas freeze, people are asking: Is electrifying buildings risky?", contributed by Alison Kenner, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 2 March 2021, accessed 22 December 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/after-texas-freeze-people-are-asking-electrifying-buildings-risky