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Texas's 'Nightmare' Energy Situation Is a Warning to the Rest of America About Reliance on Wind and Solar Energy
Townhall ^ | 02/16/2021 | Leah Barkoukis

Posted on 02/16/2021 8:06:28 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Millions of Texans have lost power in the middle of a cold snap that brought below-freezing temperatures across the state. Struggling to keep warm in homes that are poorly insulated, some are turning to unsafe methods that will likely get them killed. One resident told The Washington Post that after only eight hours without power in Houston it was like an “apocalypse,” and she feared they’d “see a nightmare situation in the next few days.”

Commenting on the blackout in his home state, former Energy Secretary Rick Perry pointed out how important it is to have a diverse energy landscape. In recent years, however, reliance on coal has declined while renewable energy sources have been increasing. 

How’s that working out? We’re seeing it play out now, Fox News's Tucker Carlson said Monday during his monologue. 

“The windmills froze, so the power grid failed. Millions of Texans woke up Monday morning having to boil their water because with no electricity, it couldn't be purified,” he commented, noting the Green New Deal has arrived. 

“The ironically named Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which oversees the grid, had no solution to any of this. They simply told people to stop using so much power to keep warm," Carlson continued. "So in Houston, hundreds of shivering Texans headed to the convention center like refugees to keep from freezing to death. Some Texans almost certainly did freeze to death. Later this week, we'll likely learn just how many more were killed as they tried to keep warm with jury-rigged heaters and barbecues and car exhaust.”

While blackouts have become commonplace in states like California, it’s surprising in Texas. 

If there's one thing you would think Texas would be able to do, it's keep the lights on. Most electricity comes from natural gas and Texas produces more of that than any place on the continent. There are huge natural gas deposits all over the state. Running out of energy in Texas is like starving to death at the grocery store: You can only do it on purpose, and Texas did.

Rather than celebrate and benefit from their state's vast natural resources, politicians took the fashionable route and became recklessly reliant on so-called alternative energy, meaning windmills. Fifteen years ago, there were virtually no wind farms in Texas. Last year, roughly a quarter of all electricity generated in the state came from wind. Local politicians were pleased by this. They bragged about it like there was something virtuous about destroying the landscape and degrading the power grid. Just last week, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott proudly accepted something called the Wind Leadership Award, given with gratitude by Tri Global Energy, a company getting rich from green energy.

So it was all working great until the day it got cold outside. The windmills failed like the silly fashion accessories they are, and people in Texas died. (Fox News)

And this is one of the renewable energy sources the Biden administration and his climate allies are so eagerly pushing on the rest of America, despite the fact that they’re less reliable, inefficient, more expensive, and kill a ton of birds. 

What the rest of us think matters not, however, because “green energy is the ultimate inside game” for the small number of individuals who profit.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: energy; greenenergy; texas
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To: xp38

You have a ton of hydro too.


61 posted on 02/16/2021 11:10:32 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: EinNYC

BTTT!!!


62 posted on 02/16/2021 11:11:47 AM PST by musicman (The future is just a collection of successive nows.)
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To: joesbucks

More Quebec than Ontario. Lots of little hydro power plants but the only real big one is at Niagara Falls and there are similar ones on the NY / US side.


63 posted on 02/16/2021 11:15:02 AM PST by xp38
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To: FamiliarFace

>>What I hope for more is that they have had to go through the power outage like the commoners are dealing with.<<

Not likely. Even if they didn’t get preferential treatment from the power company, they’d have expensive top of the line generators.


64 posted on 02/16/2021 3:27:46 PM PST by servantboy777
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To: mooncoin
"Can someone educate me how generators freeze at 0F?"

Texas is simply not equipped to deal with temperatures this cold. Freezing rain, snow, and single digit temperatures shut down the state. There are no road snow plows, deicing equipment, snow shovels, and even clothing for really cold weather. People can't drive to work, work outside, or even get out of their garages. They've never had to do it before. Grocery stores are not restocked because trucks cant drive on the roads, stop lights are unlit, creating massive traffic jams for the people that get out, gas stations run out of fuel, etc. If you can't get people to run the generators, they stop.

65 posted on 02/16/2021 4:20:15 PM PST by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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To: mooncoin

“Greg Abott said yesterday said that Texas’ natural gas and coal generators also froze along with the pipelines.

Can someone educate me how generators freeze at 0F?”

Most coal plants and quite a few large natural gas plants are built directly next to their cooling lakes. The intakes of which at 0F are now frozen solid since the steel suction pipes are above ground and uninsulated. These plants have not be winterized is the industry technical term why because most of Texas never gets cold enough for long enough to justify the millions for each plants cost. One of my.favorite places to fish as a kid was at the outlet of the coal plants warm water in the winter time. Largemouth bass would hang out in the warm waters and snap at any scrap of food presented grandpa and I would limit out in a hour it was his secret honey hole.


66 posted on 02/16/2021 11:52:54 PM PST by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici" )
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