• Ancient underground rocks could sharply intensify solar storm damage across eastern America
  • Hidden crust beneath the United States redirects dangerous electrical currents upward
  • Scientists mapped a buried geological structure stretching from Maine to Georgia

Buried deep beneath the eastern United States lies a massive chunk of ancient crust that has remained hidden from scientists for millions of years, but it is not harmless.

This lost basement, known as the Piedmont Resistor, runs from Maine all the way down to Georgia.

data centers depend entirely on stable electricity to keep their servers running around the clock.

Widespread transformer damage would also disable backup generators, because fuel supply chains rely on the same vulnerable electrical grid.

Federal hazard maps have been updated to reflect these geological risks, but most utility companies are not using the new data.

Kelbert warned that the utilities are falling behind, and no government agency is currently forcing them to update their infrastructure plans.

Just like the sun, the Piedmont Resistor is not going anywhere, and the only question is whether power companies will prepare before the next big solar storm arrives.

Via Science

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