Posted on 02/15/2021 6:49:44 AM PST by Hojczyk
DALLAS (AP) — A winter storm dropping snow and ice also sent temperatures plunging across the southern Plains, prompting a power emergency in Texas a day after conditions canceled flights and impacted traffic across large swaths of the U.S.
Rotating power outages were initiated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, early Monday morning, meaning thousands went without electricity for short periods as temperatures fell into the teens near Dallas and 20s (about minus 5 degrees Celsius) around Houston.
Officials in Houston had warned people to prepare for outages and hazardous roads — conditions similar to what residents might see in the wake of a Category 5 hurricane
The region had been gearing up for the winter weather for the better part of the weekend. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for all of the state’s 254 counties. Abbott, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson each activated National Guard units to assist state agencies with tasks including rescuing stranded drivers.
President Joe Biden also declared an emergency in Texas in a statement Sunday night. The declaration is intended to add federal aid to state and local response efforts.
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Lots of good discussion, info, and links in this earlier thread on this event:
State power grid warns of rotating outages if electricity demand overwhelms supply [ Texas ]
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3934509/posts
We still have power but lost wifi. All hope is lost.
It’s currently 3° with a wind chill of -15°. The rolling outages were to be in small increments. My entire team who works from home is without power and have been for 5+ hours. Nothing rolling about it.
Oh No the Wind Turbines are freezing up in the cold , more testing needed ,LOL
My inlaws from MN each winter escape the cold for Port Aranzas. Currently they report 18 degrees, no power. Icy roads. Stuck in cold condo.
They can’t run in freezing rain. The blades will get out of balance and May break. When they shut them down they will start using electricity from the grid to keep the alternators and gears warm and dry.
I blame people with frickin’ heat pumps. My neighbors heat pump screams all winter.
Natural gas, people. Texas is floating on it. My electricity was $89 for January for 5,000 sqft.
Heat pumps are for Florida or San Diego.
Currently 8 in Dallas. 1 son without power. Another son in Lubbock is 2 but with power. We’re a balmy 15 in El Paso....
Luckily, my Co-Op in the this area uses Nat Gas powerplants, so we still have steady power out here.
Same in Austin. Would like to see the records of rolling power outages for the areas and how long they stayed in each area, including the areas with politician’s homes.
It is certainly past time that this and other deficiencies in "green energy" need to be revisited.
Rather than bolster the existing power grid with gas-turbine, coal fired, or nuclear power, each more reliable on a
continuous basis than the 'renewable' plants, the grid is eroded with vacuous replacements and additions.
The Democrat/Communist establishment, just like all of its foreign socialist brothers in tyranny,
cares nothing for the comfort, health and viability of its serfs -
they are expendable to the greater paradigm of Mother 'Erf!
As the inestimable Nanci Pelosi says, "Embrace the suck!"
My cousin lives in Granbury. It’s 5 degrees there, and she’s without power, as well.
That kind of cold in Texas is colder than cold. No one is used to or prepared for it.
Hang in. Spring’s coming.
We had 31” of snow last week here in the northeast. It was cold and has stayed cold. We’ll be having an ice storm tonight / tomorrow.
Spring’s coming. Oh. I already said that.
We’re in Missouri. Have a back up Generac that starts 60 seconds after the power goes down and a backup to that with a free standing propane heater that works on batteries. Two 500 gallon propane tanks too.
it’s -30 this morning in my part of Minnesota...
I’d be happy with +15
grid is still providing power but up here we always have backup.
No wonder we disappoint God.
I have friends in Granbury. I hope she manages.
I haven’t lost power yet, thankfully.
Let’s not talk spring. Tornadoes. Guess I should prepare for that.
I would because it sure isn’t rolling
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