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Wind Turbine Fail: Texas Grid Operator Begs Texans to Turn Off Appliances During Peak Hours to Avoid Rolling Blackouts Amid Heat Wave,Very Low Winds
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3816585" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your absolutely correct. Tx EPCOT put themselves in this position. It’s the albatross around their neck and they keep doubling down on their silliness.</p><p>We all know the decisions come out of Austin which is currently a suburb of commiefornika.</p><p>We suffered through their green power failures a couple years ago 2 miles away from the Mexican border where the lights remained on while we were in below freezing temps in an RV for a couple weeks with propane heat going away as there was no electricity to run the pumps supplying fuel for the trucks to deliver propane that couldn’t be pumped into the trucks because of no electricity and no water as the pumps with emergency backup had no fuel to come on line. </p><p>Thankfully we keep prepared for these situations and we made it through the freeze with no damage. </p><p>Their decision to remain “green” and cut the ties to the grid available shows 100% that green power will never work.</p><p>They are getting reinforced in that knowledge currently.</p><p>Wonder if that will change minds in the LA suburbs of Austin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3816585, member: 5412"] Your absolutely correct. Tx EPCOT put themselves in this position. It’s the albatross around their neck and they keep doubling down on their silliness. We all know the decisions come out of Austin which is currently a suburb of commiefornika. We suffered through their green power failures a couple years ago 2 miles away from the Mexican border where the lights remained on while we were in below freezing temps in an RV for a couple weeks with propane heat going away as there was no electricity to run the pumps supplying fuel for the trucks to deliver propane that couldn’t be pumped into the trucks because of no electricity and no water as the pumps with emergency backup had no fuel to come on line. Thankfully we keep prepared for these situations and we made it through the freeze with no damage. Their decision to remain “green” and cut the ties to the grid available shows 100% that green power will never work. They are getting reinforced in that knowledge currently. Wonder if that will change minds in the LA suburbs of Austin? [/QUOTE]
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