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Why the Power May Not Go Out Until After the Storm Has Passed

The steady accumulation of snow and freezing rain and a rise in demand for electricity can cause problems long after the sky clears, energy experts said.

Ivan Penn
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Cloud Computing, Cold and Cold Spells, Data Centers, Edison Electric Institute, Electric Light and Power, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Mid-Atlantic States (US), Natural Gas, New England States (US), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, PJM Interconnection, Power Failures and Blackouts, Snow and Snowstorms, Solar Energy, Southwestern States (US), Texas, United States Politics and Government, Weather
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