Thursday, 11 March 2021 In February, those living in Texas suffered from a harsh winter storm. Freezing temperatures
well below the average caused people to either travel for warmth or find other ways to keep their homes at a comfortable temperature. Pixabay
Along with the frigid weather, power outages swept across the state as well. As the storm passed through, Texans were forced to turn up their heat. With so many people turning on their heating systems at once, the energy demand was higher than ever, and the electric grid could not handle it. Therefore, millions of Texans found themselves suddenly without heat and power.