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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Thursday, 18-Feb-2021 18:01:45 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/texas-blackouts-wind-turbines_n_602c4e16c5b62767c0aaa263 #TX blackouts are failures of all energy sources, not just wind and solar.

    Article’s point is not supported by data, neither is the pollies’ point.

    According to an #NPR broadcast last night, 40% of failed generation capacity was solar and wind and 60% was gas / oil / coal / nuclear ... but renewables are less than 40% of the total capacity. That means renewable sources failed at a higher proportion than other sources.

    But either way, *every* generation source had its own failures, and this doesn’t even count the inevitable downed power transmission lines due to ice.

    #Texas needs to take this opportunity to focus their attention on making their generation and transmission grid more reliable in every area.

    (And frankly, I think #California could also benefit from learning this and responding appropriately, as our homes are also thinly insulated, and Cal-ISO already struggles during high demand days.)
    In conversation Thursday, 18-Feb-2021 18:01:45 EST from nu.federati.net permalink

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    1. Why A Powerful Winter Storm Caused Blackouts In Texas
      from HuffPost Canada
      Coal, natural gas and nuclear plants ― not wind turbines ― were the main cause. But right-wing misinformation proved more reliable than the grid itself.
    1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Thursday, 18-Feb-2021 18:04:22 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
      in reply to
      It is sort of like snowplows. If your area only occasionally gets snow, there’s no reason to pay for snow plowing equipment. But once you have an event where lack of snowplows costs people their lives, it is time to re-evaluate.
      In conversation Thursday, 18-Feb-2021 18:04:22 EST from nu.federati.net permalink
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