This sounds absolutely horrific. It is starting to affect us up here in the Midwest. There have been some rolling blackouts up here to try and get power to Texas. Fargo ND and Moorhead across the Red River in MN have had rolling blackouts since yesterday. I understand that communities in Northwestern MN have had blackouts also. I have come to understand that this grid of which Texas is part extends right up the center of the country.
Fortunately our natural gas supply is not threatened as it is highly diversified.
Minnesota does not have any natural gas reserves or production. Although the state is crossed by several natural gas pipelines and has four U.S.-Canada border crossings that handle hundreds of billions of cubic feet of natural gas each year, the state has no natural gas market centers. Minnesota's natural gas supplies come from producing areas in Canada, North Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico.
92 Interstate natural gas pipelines that enter Minnesota deliver nearly five times as much natural gas as is consumed in the state, and three-fourths of the natural gas that enters Minnesota continues on to Iowa and Wisconsin on its way to markets in the Midwest and beyond. A small amount is delivered to North Dakota.
So if these blackouts reach the Twin Cities metro, I have my generator. If the gas supply fails, that would leave me without electricity and heat.
This situation in Texas is a severe failure of design.