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Xcel Energy archives documenting history in TX Panhandle now preserved at PPHM The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum says it s planning to revamp education at the museum to benefit all 26 counties in the Texas Panhandle. (Source: KFDA) By Bailie Myers | April 6, 2021 at 10:30 AM CDT - Updated April 6 at 10:30 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Xcel Energy Archives are now preserved at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon thanks to WTâS Center for the Study of the American West.
The archive preserves material charting the history of Xcel Energy in the Texas Panhandle.
âWithin these records is the story of how it came to be that most of the Panhandle is not on the Texas grid,â said Alex Hunt, director of CSAW.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM The monumental power failure in Texas caused by unseasonable cold showed how extreme weather can push an electric grid to the brink.
The average U.S. power customer loses electricity for 1.5 to 2 hours annually even before extreme weather events are taken into account, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. As the Texas experience showed, hurricanes, snowstorms, heat waves and other extreme weather events can make such outages dramatically worse.
Customers in New Mexico state experienced 2.84 hours without power in 2019 1.86 fewer hours than the national average of 4.7 hours in 2019, which is the most recent information available, according to the EIA.
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DALLAS, TX The monumental power failure in Texas caused by unseasonable cold showed how extreme weather can push an electric grid to the brink.
The average U.S. power customer loses electricity for 1.5 to 2 hours annually even before extreme weather events are taken into account, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. As the Texas experience showed, hurricanes, snowstorms, heat waves and other extreme weather events can make such outages dramatically worse.
Customers in Texas state experienced 4.84 hours without power in 2019 0.14 more hours than the national average of 4.7 hours in 2019, which is the most recent information available, according to the EIA.
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