Wednesday, April 17

Texas City power outage | khou.com


It’s unknown what caused the power outage.

TEXAS CITY, Texas — On one of the coldest nights of the year, nearly 20,000 people are without power in Texas City. At 8 pm, it was 34 degrees.

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Officials said 19,000 Texas-New Mexico Power customers, which accounts for about 14% of Galveston County customers, lost power on Friday night. It’s unknown what caused the outage.

The Texas City Police Department said there is no refinery fire. The large power outage caused plants to flare in order to burn off product.

The Texas City Office of Emergency Management said it’s trying to get a timetable for when the power might come back on. Officials said no injuries have been reported and there was no plant explosion.

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Texas-New Mexico Power said it was investigating the outage and hoped to have power restored by 3 am At 8:05 pm, the Texas City OEM said power had started to come back on but it comes back online in stages.

Nearby, La Marque city officials said some residents could be impacted, although there was no shelter-in-place order issued. They said crews were working to restore power.

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The Energy Reliability Council of Texas issued the following statement about the outages:

We are aware of an outage issue involving a Texas New Mexico Power (TNMP) transmission line. We are talking with TNMP and offering any assistance we can provide. This transmission outage does not impact overall grid reliability.”

What is flaring?

Flaring is a process that removes dangerous gasses with minimal harm to the environment. It’s used in regulating pressure in chemical plants and also handling natural gas release in wells.

At industrial plants, flare stacks are usually used for burning off flammable gas released by safety valves during unplanned events. Flaring is also used for the planned combustion of gases in short periods of time during startups and shutdowns.

Here’s a live feed of the flaring happening at the plants in Texas City:

dangers on the road

TxDOT said drivers in the area should be careful because signals are out. Motorists should treat each intersection as a four-way stop.

No community threat

Texas City Emergency Management said there are no immediate threats to the community.

Galveston County

The Galveston County Office of Emergency Management said there was no threat to the community and it was monitoring the situation.

video viewer

A video showed some flashing lights by the plants:

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