• 5C5C5C@programming.dev
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    12 hours ago

    One hour of being able to cook in the midst of a 12+ hour blackout can make a world of difference to hungry people.

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        8 hours ago

        I wouldn’t assume the pumps moving that gas would keep working for an extended outage. If an outage lasts that long, it’s usually over a big area.

        • lemming741@lemmy.world
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          In the last 15 years, my electricity has been out for 10+ DAYS three different times. Gas doesn’t stop.

          In fact, 2 out of 3 homes in the neighborhood have Kohler style natural gas whole house generators.

          There’s plenty of reasons to hate gas, but that ain’t one.

          • Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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            5 hours ago

            They should’ve run the electricity wires next to the gas wires, i.e. buried.

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          Most of the natural gas distribution network is natural gas powered, and what electric equipment exists generally has backup electrical generation equipment. It’s designed to operate independently of the electric grid, and is far more reliable.