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Why rolling blackouts happened in the South, but not in Tennessee

Why power outages, rolling blackouts occurred across the Mid-South In Texas, millions were without power Tuesday morning because the Electric Reliability Council of Texas lost a significant amount of capacity from the state s natural gas plants and some from frozen wind turbines. The plants relied on gas coming from the wellhead and gas production in Texas plummeted during the cold snap.  Entergy, which serves parts of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, also had outages due to a loss of electricity generation and equipment malfunctions in the extreme cold. The Midcontinent System Operator, the transmission system that Entergy belongs to, directed Entergy and its other members to conduct controlled outages to keep the electric system stable.  

Arkansas blackouts came from power grid owner, not Entergy

Arkansas Entergy blackouts came from power grid owner, not Entergy Although Entergy was the one apologizing for turning off the lights, the decision was actually made by a company over 600 miles to the north of Little Rock. Author: Ian Russell Updated: 5:34 PM CST February 17, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark After Tuesday night s blackouts, many central Arkansans are wondering why their power was shut off and if it s going to happen again. Tuesday s blackouts were announced by Entergy after a surge in use. In this case, we had to pursue this rolling blackout thing we did last night, Kurt Castleberry, Entergy s Director of Resource Planning and Market Operations, said.

Conserving energy kept widespread blackouts out of Arkansas

Conserving energy can keep widespread blackouts out of Arkansas, power companies say The unprecedented cold put record demand on the electricity grid, avoiding rolling blackouts that were seen in Texas. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 8:43 PM CST February 16, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Update: Around 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Entergy announced it would be doing forced outages across Arkansas. A spokesperson told us the outages would last no longer than an hour at a time. The repeated calls for Arkansans to conserve electricity as near-zero degree temperatures locked the state in bitter cold managed to avoid involuntary rolling blackouts according to power company executives.

Why rolling blackouts happened in the South, but not in Tennessee

Why rolling blackouts happened in the South, but not in Tennessee
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