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Could Solar Power Keep Texas Lights in Extreme Heat?

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    By Climate NexusAug 12, 2021, 1:44 pm279 pts
    photo of Could Solar Power Keep Texas Lights in Extreme Heat? imageThe Texas power grid is expected to see its highest power demand of 2021 this week with extreme heat expected there and across the country. The intense power demands raise concerns over the grid's ability to keep the lights on after thousands were plunged into deadly blackouts in February following the failure…
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