MachEUser
Well-Known Member
The only consolation is gasoline is also difficult to access when power is out because pumps at stations, storage and distribution facilities, pipelines, refineries, etc are not working. Those living in the NY/NJ area will remember the gas lines and problems after Hurricane Sandy. If electricity is out for a long period, gasoline distribution will also be affected.Well, here in my Georgia neighborhood I am the envy of all my neighbors with my electric vehicle since there is about no gas in town to be had with the pipeline down. I joke with them and tell them they should buy an EV. Then I privately think to myself that the same thing could happen to the electrical grid if our country does not beef up and protect its infrastructure. Scary to think what would happen if all the power went out for several weeks. I remembered some books I read a few years ago about that.
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