Texas's power grid faces increased demand this summer due to two new factors, making it different from previous years. The state's isolated grid means it must rely solely on its own capacity, unlike regions that can draw power from neighbors. This situation puts significant pressure on the system as it prepares for the high-demand season. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses potential strains on the Texas power grid due to increased demand, but does not announce a new product, research, or significant event.
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