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As someone who flew from TX to Coz today , maybe I should take offense at this remark (I don’t, my trip was planned days ago ).
Btw, Gasoline generators probably would not have done that much good because If many people used them you would have run out of gasoline as I gather many gas stations did. Try thinking about the logistics for keeping 4 days of gasoline on hand for a whole house generator. Gasoline storage is tricky without blowing your house up , and difficult to store well even with stabilizer.
Pretty much doesn’t matter where you live in the US, someone who knows gas and power can imagine a scenario where you are out of power for days unless you have a a diesel generator and a 500 gallon storage tank (which is probably illegal in 95 percent of homes in the US).
EDIT, btw I am truly not trying to criticize you individually. This stuff is complicated. 15+ years ago , First Energy Ohio was doing a lousy job of tree trimming and knocked out a huge chunk of the Eastern Interconnect. Think people were blaming Canada for days until they realized problem originated in Ohio. Has nothing to do with anything, but in slightly related matter the last great pandemic “Spanish Influenza” probably started in Kansas.
I am really not trying to start an argument. I am talking about all this from the standpoint of an electricity and gas markets expert who has given this some thought because he has an elderly mother who is difficult to evacuate for various logistics purposes.
Sorry, I didn't explain that I have an LP genny with a quick connect that I can hook up to my 500 gal tank that I always keep at least half full.
But my friend has a gas one and he bought a 55 gal drum of aviation gas that lasts for years without degrading.
It gets really cold up here so we need to be prepared.