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Posted On: 02/22/2021 8:34:31 AM
Post# of 126947
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: john1234 #60049
Confirms what others have reported.

Quote:
In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Federal Power Act, which gave the federal government the authority to regulate interstate power lines. Texas, having created its own grid, decided it wanted no part of the act.

“These entities decided that they wanted to keep their power flows intrastate,” Magness said. “They wanted to keep them all in Texas so they wouldn’t be subject to this new federal power over electricity.”



Uniquely there remains no access for TX to more abundant power for emergencies from the two large national grids that could supply it.

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