Crypto powered down, data centers remained online and ice created a power-line fiasco.
Jan 30 (Reuters) - Power demand ‌on ​the largest U.S. electric grid is ‌expected to peak just shy of the all-time winter ...
Bad Bunny performed part of the Super Bowl halftime show from a power-line-themed set, drawing attention to the problem of widespread blackouts in Puerto Rico ...
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When Bad Bunny climbed a utility pole during the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, he reminded us that Puerto Rico's power grid ...
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ERCOT's dashboard shows plenty of power reserve any no issues expected.
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This part of the halftime show coincided with a song of Bad Bunny’s titled “El Apagón,” or “the power outage.” ...