Texas power grid

Heat-related Texas deaths climb after Beryl left millions without power

As a Texan, the recent events surrounding the power grid failures in the aftermath of Beryl have left me feeling frustrated and, quite frankly, angry. The fact that heat-related deaths are on the rise due to millions being left without power is unacceptable. The combination of high temperatures and lack of access to cooling centers is a deadly duo that should have never been allowed to happen.

The blame seems to fall on the shoulders of Republican lawmakers and their misguided belief in privatizing essential services. When the power grid fails, it becomes clear that profit-driven decisions are prioritized over the well-being and safety of the citizens.… Continue reading

Houston-area residents frustrated as they enter sixth day without power and air conditioning in punishing heat|CNN

As a long-time Houston resident, the past week has been a grueling test of patience and endurance. The scorching heat without the relief of air conditioning has not only made daily tasks unbearable but has pushed many to their breaking point. I can empathize with the frustration and helplessness that comes with not knowing when the power will be restored, as my own neighborhood is still in the dark.

The lack of communication from authorities regarding the restoration efforts only adds to the anxiety and uncertainty. It’s disheartening to see essential facilities like hospitals and schools struggling to function without power, putting the most vulnerable members of our community at risk.… Continue reading

Storm Beryl kills seven and cuts power for millions

I was in the midst of Storm Beryl, and let me tell you, it was a lot worse than many people realize. The aftermath of the storm has left millions without power, and the death toll is tragically rising. It’s disheartening to see the lack of preparedness and response from those in charge. Center Point, responsible for Houston’s power, was ill-equipped for this storm, with reports of service map loss and a shortage of linemen to address the damage.

As someone who experienced the power outage firsthand, the frustration is palpable. The estimated timeline for restoring power seems optimistic at best, with harder-hit areas like Galveston facing up to two weeks without electricity.… Continue reading

Beto O’Rourke: ‘We are nearing a failed state in Texas’ due to Republican leaders

We knew their infrastructure was crap when Harvey happened. Now this. My dad is still talking about “add DC and we will secede” and “Texas will have its own refinery and oil and jobs and wealth” and I clapped back that he better call his state representatives to pull that hand back for federal aid. One thing Texans always brags about is how they have their own independent power grid. How’s that working out?

Well, the point was to avoid regulations that would force them to do things like winterize their system.

So, exactly like intended?

It’s like trump gutting Obama’s pandemic system.… Continue reading