Many in the Lone Star State worry about the power grid, especially after a major weather event. Recent data shows those fears have good reason to stay.
The April 8 solar eclipse will bring a midday darkness over Texas. Because of that eclipse, we could see some power issues that could possibly bring down the state's power grid.
Ever since the 2021 snowmageddon, the integrity of ERCOT's power grid has been in question. To help alleviate some fears, you can see in real time how the grid is doing during this extreme cold.
The Texas power grid constantly has many Texans worried if it can withstand the constant heat in the state. But could there assistance from technology?