Posted on 02/03/2023 3:25:49 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Did he really say that Austinians will receive credit on the upcoming Earf Day for this time they did with no lights on?
God help Anustin, over-run with morons.
Go Woke - Freeze in the dark.
In some areas, they can be competitive.
They should have expected it ... it’s Austin where incompetence and wokeness are the only things that thrive.
There was more ice buildup this time around.
When I bought my house 20 years ago, it had an electric stove. After losing power for a day in an ice storm, I replaced it with a gas stove.
On average we lose power once or twice a year due to weather, for anywhere from one hour to two days.
Between my stove and my fireplace, I can keep my house habitable with no power in winter.
New York City powerlines are mostly underground. The population density makes it viable.
Appreciate the details, too bad the article could not do that.
You’ve just explained why TPTB want to get rid of our gas appliances.
No, NYC is built on granite.
Many, many cities are built on soil, especially those near rivers. Soil has a water table. Underground lines can’t easily handle water.
E.g., Houston, Tx is built on gumbo — google it. Big bldgs down there have to drive pylons stories down and flare them out to support the bldg. Water table is <12’ down.
Places subject to earthquakes have similar issues with burying stuff.
It is amazing how many doofs see a storm taking out wires hung on poles and immediately think the natives are dumb for not having buried everything.
It is bloody expensive at best, impossible at times.
Sorry is going to be their go to not their means of generation this is perfect
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