Forgot to specify [OC] in title. I used OpenStreetMap and postgis to identify interconnection points on the US electric grid and route paths from power plants to cities. Check out more maps and info on my process here:
Does the wave syncing happen at the transmission points?
I dont know why, but I expected the Texas grid to be more easily distinguishable, anyone know why it’s so connected to the rest of the country despite having its own interconnect?
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Forgot to specify [OC] in title. I used OpenStreetMap and postgis to identify interconnection points on the US electric grid and route paths from power plants to cities. Check out more maps and info on my process here:
[Neon Spaghetti](https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/b872cdf09d03466a88f2dd326ed82c43)
Does the wave syncing happen at the transmission points?
I dont know why, but I expected the Texas grid to be more easily distinguishable, anyone know why it’s so connected to the rest of the country despite having its own interconnect?