Bkmk.
No, nothing stopped you from posting it right here.
Do you think this is your personal click farm?
Does the world owe you a living?
Get a job.
It snowed
Weed out all the BS and you are left with one fact. Despite similar storms in the past (no it wasn’t once in a century) Texas has never initiated blackouts because it couldn’t generate power.
If power was down, it was because lines were down PERIOD.
It’s been since 9-05-2020 since you made a comment.
https://freerepublic.com/tag/by:eyesoftx/index?more=117291518
Clearly you are just here to promote your own material.
You pretty much suck.
from midnight on February 9, when the first blast of cold weather began to set in across the state, until 11:00 p.m., February 14, when output peaked, Natural Gas rose from 14 mwh to 43 mwh, or roughly 300%. Over that same span of time, Wind dropped from about 30 mwh to 8 mwh, or about 72%.
When did Texas political leaders decide to move to state to renewables?
What are the names of the politicians that made that decision?
Axin' for a friend, who did some IT work down there several years ago. Told me he got some good shrimp in Bay City.