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This February of 2021, a major winter storm made its way through the U.S. central plains, setting all-time records for low temperatures across the country. One of the biggest impacts of the storm happened here in Texas where people across the state suffered extended outages of electricity and water. It was one of the worst winter weather events in history, creating loss-of-life and economic impacts that will take years to unfold. When disaster strikes, the flurry of political positioning and fingerpointing can make it difficult to understand what really happened. This is especially true for the complex systems of infrastructure like the power grid where most people really need a little more context and background than can be provided in a 500-word news story, but a little more boiled down than the discussions between economists and electrical engineers on twitter. So - for the first time ever on this channel, by the way - Im talking about a current event. This is a developing story,