Summary: A study has found that power outages have increased by 93 percent across the United States over the last 5 years—a time when solar and wind power have increased by 60 percent. Texas, who leads the nation in wind generation, and California, who leads the nation in solar generation, have had the largest number of power outages in the nation over those 5 years. The U.S. electric power grid is aging but it is being asked to handle increasing demand from President Biden's forced "green" energy transition along with an increase in generation from intermittent and weather-driven renewables (wind and solar), which are to displace affordable and reliable natural gas and coal power that currently supply almost 60 percent of U.S. generation. Fast Facts: - Texas and California produce more renewable energy than all other states, but they also lead the nation in power outages.
- The grid is increasingly challenged by intermittent, weather-driven energy sources such as wind and solar, and states relying more heavily on these have been more prone to outages.
- Power outages have surged 93 percent over the last 5 years, as states have added 60 percent more wind and solar energy because of state renewable portfolio mandates and the Biden Administration's "energy transition policies."
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