Is a “grid down” power grid failure imminent?
We don’t engage in speculation here at WeLoveTrump…we simply report on hard facts.
And here’s an email that was recently sent out by Sawnee, an Electric Membership Corporation.
Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation (Sawnee EMC) is a not-for-profit electric cooperative located in Cumming, Georgia. It is owned by its members, who are the customers it serves. Sawnee EMC provides electricity to homes, businesses, and industries in parts of seven counties in north Georgia. It was founded in 1939 and is named after the Sawnee Indian tribe, which inhabited the area before European settlement. Sawnee EMC is governed by a board of directors elected by its members, and its mission is to provide reliable and affordable electricity to its service area.
A reader forwarded it to us.
Take a look:
SawneeEMC @SawneeEMC warns electrical grid is "stressed to fullest extent".
Grid down coming?#GridFailure pic.twitter.com/Ip01adoGZc
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) December 24, 2022
Quote:
Sawnee EMC has received notice from our power supplier that the electrical system is being stressed to its fullest extent.
We urge you now to reduce the load (your electricity usage) at your home or anywhere possible. You may help by:
- Lowering your thermostat at least 2 degrees ASAP
- Turn off and unplug any unnecessary electronics, including lights
- Do not use any appliances or other electronics unless necessary
- If you have an electric water heater, delay the use of hot water at this time
We understand this is a challenge, and we appreciate your patience as we work through this event together.
Sawnee EMC will provide additional updates to you as we receive them. Thank you for your assistance in the items above.
Pretty serious words if you ask me.
Electrical system being “stressed to its fullest extent”.
What happens after you hit the “fullest extent”?
Failure I would assume.
Isn’t that what comes next?
This isn’t the first we’ve heard of power grid failure.
Seems like the MSM is running wild with that headline…
Predictive programming?
Putin Could Attack Ukraine Power Grid After Failure of Shock and Awe, General Says https://t.co/C51FaVL9zU . We should have deployed #Patirots Missiles in March 2022,now we need proven Long Range attack Drones and Missed w Fighter jets . @SecDef @POTUS @VP @11thHour @CNN @NPR
— Russel L. Honore' (@ltgrusselhonore) December 23, 2022
To prevent power grid failure we’re having controlled local (rolling) blackouts—10 minutes every 2 hours. pic.twitter.com/pfhbFKgXr0
— Bernard Mulcahy OP (@FrBMulcahyOP) December 24, 2022
I have to say this one was actually very funny if you remember what happened last year:
🚨Texas Power Grid Failure Watch🚨 pic.twitter.com/mzDEJ7UA0T
— I’m NotDevinsMom Moron (@NotDevinsMom) December 23, 2022
Don’t forget this small little detail:
Even The Crooked Media Now Asking Why Biden Gave China Access To Our Power Grid
Eventually, it’s possible to become so corrupt, so obviously compromised, that even the Media will start asking questions….even when you’re Joe Biden and a Democrat.
That’s when you know it’s bad.
One thing (among so many) that President Trump did was to immediately cut off China’s access to our Power Grid.
Makes sense, right?
Common sense!
So what did Biden do?
Within his first 30 days in office, he rescinding President Trump’s restriction, giving China a wide open door to access (and control and sabotage) our power grid.
Unreal.
It’s so bad, even the Crooked Media is now asking what in the Hell he is thinking.
#Biden gives #China access to our US power grid for 90 days in a recent executive order & his Press Secretary not only fumbles all over her response but uses her classic “I’ll circle back with you directly” response.
Take a look, watch here on Rumble:
You know you’re one hell of a crooked bastard when even the White House press corps is asking questions….
And this:
Experts Warn Of US “Grid Failure” In Hot Summer Months — Over Half Of US At Risk
Want to know what’s coming next? 👇
Experts are warning that “grid failure” could come to Texas, the Midwest and western US this summer.
In an unprecedented report, the organization that assesses electricity reliability in the US says there is a “high risk” of electricity shortages.
Vice News reported:
The U.S. West and Midwest could be facing grid failure this summer, according to a Summer Reliability Assessment by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
In its seasonal reliability assessment for the summer of 2022, the nonprofit corporation, which sets regulatory standards for U.S. grid operators, warned that the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) is at “high” risk of its energy reserves falling short of its normal energy needs. MISO provides energy transmission for the Midwest, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Texas and the western U.S., meanwhile, are at “elevated risk” of seeing grid shortages should its power needs peak beyond normal volumes, according to the report.
The NAERC used this graphic to show the danger:
Bloomberg reported:
On the 15-state grid operated by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), consumers in 11 states are at risk of outages. MISO, which serves about 42 million people, projected it has “insufficient” power generation to meet the highest demand periods this summer, especially in its Midwest states. The grid has never before given a warning of this kind ahead of the start of summer demand.
In Texas, the grid “is still at risk” of shortages despite the state’s scramble to improve resilience after a February 2021 winter storm that left millions in the dark for days, said Gary Cunningham, director of market research at brokerage Tradition Energy.
Aging infrastructure and maintenance delays during the pandemic have added to the problems of more severe weather, said Teri Viswanath, lead economist for power, energy and water at CoBank ACB.
“The US is experiencing more outages globally than any other industrialized nation,” she said. “About 70% of our grid is nearing end of life.”
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