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Regulators warn that the potential closure of the Everett LNG terminal in New England could threaten energy reliability in the region. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission states that millions of Americans in New England would face an elevated risk of heat and power shortages during the winter if the plan to shutter the terminal proceeds. Additionally, industry regulators predict that power grids serving over half of the US population could run short of electricity during an extended cold snap or severe storm this winter.
Power grids that supply more than half of the US population may run short of electricity during an extended cold snap or severe storm over the coming winter, according to industry regulators https://t.co/lWpZhZYK6S
Two-thirds of North America could face power shortages this winter -NERC https://t.co/UGnbsCtxYd https://t.co/QPplhhF5Mj
Millions of Americans in New England would face an elevated risk of heat and power shortfalls during the winter if a potential plan to shutter a major natural gas terminal proceeds, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission warned this week. https://t.co/ScWFS3Wd6W
⚠️ NORTH AMERICA FACES POWER RELIABILITY CHALLENGES AGAIN THIS WINTER -NERC Full Story → https://t.co/2NF4XE4KSa Large parts of the U.S. and Canada power grid serving around 180 million people could be left without enough electricity during extreme cold again this winter, a… https://t.co/Toa1b83i0L https://t.co/avoc3FcRY5
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Regulators say loss of Everett LNG terminal threatens New England energy reliability https://t.co/6vi426od7m https://t.co/2D51kCvzI5