The U.S. Electrical Grid is Failing (Script & Sources)
Added 2021-02-19 06:19:52 +0000 UTCIf you’re looking at Texas right now and thinking, “it seems pretty bad that a state’s electrical grid can fail overnight from a snowstorm”, I have news for you - it’s SO MUCH WORSE THAN YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE. And don’t be a heartless idiot and blame Red State voters, it’s red states, blue states, purple states, green states, everywhere is terrible
In 2017 The American Society of Civil Engineers gave our energy grid a D+, because almost all of it was built in the 1950s and 60s, with a 50-year life expectancy, and we’re 10 to 20 years past that. Across the country, 640,000 miles of high voltage lines run at full capacity almost all the time, which is WAY MORE than the grid was designed to handle, and Texas in particular has one of the worst ratios between planned and real capacity.
It’s SO BAD that the US government has said that if just nine of America’s 55,000 electrical substations were brought down, it could cause a coast-to-coast blackout lasting 18 months or more. AND testimony from the Executive Director of Task Force on National and Homeland Security, has said that “a prolonged collapse of the electrical grid could result in the death of up to 90% of the American population.”
Today the US has more power outages than any other developed country. And that’s because 68% [CORRECTION: 72%] of electricity in the US is managed by investor-owned privatized utility companies, and updating their systems cuts into their profits, so they don’t do anything until something fails. And when things do fail and, for example, start massive wildfires in California, guess who does pays for it? Mostly taxpayers.
There's no good news, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg, because ALL of America’s infrastructure is failing, so I’m gonna keep doing videos about it.