Environment
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Five Reasons Why the US Gets More Power Outages Than Any Other Developed Countries
Research reveals that power outages in the United States are higher than any developed country. Residents of the upper Midwest, for example, say that costumers experience blackout at an average of 92 minutes every year. In contrast, Japan experiences only 4 minutes of outage every year. This article sheds light on why the US gets more power outages than other developed countries.
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