8 hours without power — that was the annual average per electricity customer in the US in 2020, according to EIA. That’s quite a lot, but it will get worse. Analysis authored by Climate Central is pointing out that 83% of power outages between 2000 and 2021 were caused to extreme weather. With climate change in full swing, those extreme cases of weather are going to happen more often, not only in US, but all around the globe. That’s why it’s so important to be prepared for the sudden lack of...