tazzygirl
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl But there is another, unavoidable reason that Cowboys Stadium will not experience a blackout. That venue sits on multiple power grids. If one goes out, another flips on seamlessly, without any interruption to power. So, although one grid might see a blackout, the rolling outage process ensures that the stadium is always receiving power from another grid. Downtown Dallas and Fort Worth are also on multiple, redundant power grids. According to Oncor, businesses and residents can pay extra money to be on multiple power grids, but it could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars for the infrastructure to be set up. And even then, technically, rolling blackouts could still be possible to those people. Your own source explains it all. Nooooo. They applied for a waiver. and got it. Trumping the hospitals. You are a wiz at research. Go for it. This is your field of training I thought. The Stadium didnt. The town, hotels and such did. And the hotels are experiencing the rolling blackouts as are the other venues. Again, you dont comprehend well. The Stadium is on multiple grids... which they paid dearly for.
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