AnnieA
Well-known Member
- Location
- Down South
I have the necessary items, but they are not assembled into a kit.
Where I live there are very, very few natural disasters.
The worst we get is significant snowfall every now and again. The roads are clear with 24 hours and we don't lose power.
Much of the grid is antiquated and is vulnerable to more than weather.
From energy.gov
https://www.energy.gov/oe/addressing-security-and-reliability-concerns-large-power-transformers
Large power transformers (LPTs) are critical to the nation’s power grid, with more than 90 percent of consumed power passing through high-voltage transformers at some point. LPTs, however, face a number of challenges that make them one of the most vulnerable components on the grid.
They are expensive, difficult to transport, and typically custom-made with procurement lead times of one year or longer.
Many of the LPTs currently used are beyond their peak age. In addition, LPTs could be affected by natural and man-made threats facing the nation’s grid, including severe weather, space weather, and attacks. The loss of critical LPTs could disrupt electricity services over a large area of the country. With the nation’s security and economy dependent on the reliable delivery of electricity, the impact of extended outages from the loss of one or more LPTs is a significant concern.