Power outages are on the rise. These drones could help : Short Wave : NPR
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A combination of extreme weather events, record-setting summer temperatures and already-aging infrastructure is putting strain on the U.S. power grid. In the past ten years, the country has seen 60 percent more weather-related outages than during the 2000s, according to work done by nonprofit Climate Central. And one in four U.S. households experiences a power outage annually.
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working on technology they hope will help fix electric grids: drones. They’re betting that 2-ft. large drones connected to “smart” electric grids are a cost-effective step to a more electrified future.
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