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Elon Musk believes he knows how to fix Texas power grid
EnergyCould a mega Tesla battery save the creaky Texas power grid? Elon Musk thinks so
By Dana Hull, Naureen S. Malik and BloombergMarch 9, 2021
Rare winter storm caused widespread power outages in Texas
TechTexas power grid failure spurs conversation about America’s energy future
By Fortune EditorsMarch 5, 2021
EnergyCalifornia power outages hit small businesses—but bolster generator companies
By Kat EschnerNovember 8, 2019
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: The Sebastiani Theatre and much of downtown remained dark on October 10, 2019 in Sonoma, California. Power outages were scheduled as preemptive moves by PG&E to address hot, dry and windy weather and the risk of wildfires, according to the company. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
EnergyPG&E Says Power Outages Aren’t Going Away, Leaving California Businesses to Confront an Uncertain Future
By Kevin KelleherOctober 15, 2019
The Atlanta's airport is pictured during the power outage, in Atlanta
Travel & LeisurePower Has Been Restored to Atlanta Airport After a Blackout Caused Hundreds of Flight Cancellations
By ReutersDecember 18, 2017
hurricane irma ocean dry
EnergyIrma Has Left Nearly 6 Million People in Florida Without Power
By Fortune Editors and ReutersSeptember 11, 2017
Waves crash against a sea wall in San Francisco Bay beneath the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
TechPower Outage Strikes San Francisco’s Tech Hub, Financial District
By ReutersApril 21, 2017
Tour of Pemex's Miguel Hidalgo Oil Refinery
EnergyPower Outage Halts Output at Mexico’s Tula Crude Refinery
By ReutersJanuary 14, 2017
EnergyDetroit hit by massive power outage
By TIMEDecember 2, 2014
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