Quote (thesnipa @ Sep 18 2023 09:00am)
regulations, yes. so that means the govt has done it's job. govt writes safety laws, and levies fines if they're broken.
Only where applicable.
In Texas, the elected prefer to allow the electric company to only focus on profits. It's why they are their own grid, and not part of everyone else. I'm sure it has never led to an issue in the past.......

Currently, Texas relies on a power grid that is separate from the two larger power grids, meaning the state and its grid operator the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) are NOT under the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which oversees, among other things, the commerce related to interstate energy transmission.
This post was edited by said_aouita on Sep 18 2023 07:26am