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Summer Has Long Stressed Electric Grids. Now Winter Does, Too.

Electric utilities, which designed their system to meet peak demand in sizzling weather, are straining to keep up during the cold.

Ivan Penn
Author: Ivan Penn

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Ivan Penn

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Cold and Cold Spells, Electric Light and Power, Exelon Corporation, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Heating, Mid-Atlantic States (US), Natural Gas, North American Electric Reliability Corp, Northeastern States (US), PJM Interconnection, Power Failures and Blackouts, Seasons and Months, Solar Energy, Summer (Season), Tennessee Valley Authority, Texas, Weather
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