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There's an industry group working on this.[1] They're worried.

One big concern that hasn't been well addressed is the interaction between natural gas infrastructure and electrical power generation. The 2021 Texas outage made this clear. "Five times more natural gas than wind power had been lost. When power was cut, it disabled some compressors that push gas through pipelines, knocking out further gas plants due to lack of supply."[2] If more of the Texas grid had gone down (it was close), it would have taken far longer to restart. Especially with frozen water in the pipelines. Nuclear, coal, hydro, solar, and wind plants have their own local fuel supply, but natural gas plants usually do not. The pipeline system and compressors need to be brought up first. This is especially a concern after the 2021 pipeline ransomware attack.[3]

PJM's internal 2019 study has concerns about this.[4]

[1] https://protectourpower.org

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pipeline_ransomware_a...

[4] https://www.pjm.com/-/media/committees-groups/committees/oc/...




> When power was cut, it disabled some compressors that push gas through pipelines

Every Factorio player knows you never power your generator pumps with the primary power source




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