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Weather? I apologize to all Texans!

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Facts and compromise is not longer important, giving way to anger and confrontation. Lies become fact when repeated often enough, or so said Gingrich. Many seem to have an insatiable hunger for those lies.
They continued to work in the Texas cold as gas and coal fueled power plants failed. That is a fact!
Well obviously SOME are not working in TEXAS. I don't trust YOUR facts. I trust what my eyes and independent investigators tell me are facts.
 
You are a true warrior in the tribal warfare that has degenerated our political process. No longer can we simply disagree and move on to a compromise, we must name call and fight to the death anyone who does not fall in line with the tribe.
Where's the name calling in my post? (hint, there is none)

"Fight to the death"? Spare us the drama. Grow up.

As to me being a "true warrior in the tribal warfare", my Niitsitapi and Irish ancestors would be proud to know this. Thanks for the left-handed compliment.

Your facts are wrong. You may not like the facts, but that doesn't change them.
 
They continued to work in the Texas cold as gas and coal fueled power plants failed. That is a fact!
It's true that not all wind generation in the TX region ground to a halt. However, consider how many deaths we might expect in TX had not on-demand baseload natural gas, coal, and nuclear not been available. Does it appear to you that natural gas and coal went offline?

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Here's a pie chart of 16 Feb. for much of the Central US and Canada (wind is BLUE, solar is light YELLOW if you have a magnifier; click to embiggen.):

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Now consider that even if you had enough wind and solar to provide 100% of electricity when the wind blows and/or the sun shines, without incomprehensibly massive battery storage, you still must have reliable gas, coal, or nuclear online at all times. And so you essentially need 200% generation capacity to do what 100% conventional generation can do on its own.
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Lies become fact when repeated often enough, or so said Gingrich.
Seems Gingrich may have been quoting a couple of your favorites Joseph Goebbels and Vlad Lenin seems to have used these sayings and tactics. Napoleon Bonaparte also made similar comments
 
Did a little research today to see why the windmills, gas and even the nuclear power plant had problems. The wind mills simply were not build with a cold weather options package. Like heaters for the blades and for everything that has oil in it. Imagine trying to start your truck in ND with 20 weight oil in it. Also found reference to uninsulated natural gas line/ valves etc. The natural gas guys could not deliver near full capacity to the system. I worked in industrial maintenance for 35 years and all I can think of is that their main line valves were froze up. The nuclear plants use a lot of cooling water, lines, pumps valves etc. The data I read said they had frozen pipes. Looks like it was just mother's nature fault for freezing up to far south.
 
I feel like I'm kicking Texas10 while he's down, but here are more facts exploding the myth being pushed by certain news sources that wind held up heroically in Texas this week. (Data: Energy Information Agency)

From Feb 3 through Feb 9, wind and solar together average 37% of all electric generation in the state. 34% of all generation was from wind power alone. After the cold snap, wind and solar generation fell to about 10%. Since the extreme cold required about 30% more electric power than normal, conventional sources had to do much more than make up for the loss of wind and solar generation.
 
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Also found reference to uninsulated natural gas line/ valves etc. The natural gas guys could not deliver near full capacity to the system. I worked in industrial maintenance for 35 years and all I can think of is that their main line valves were froze up. The nuclear plants use a lot of cooling water, lines, pumps valves etc. The data I read said they had frozen pipes. Looks like it was just mother's nature fault for freezing up to far south.
There were problems with nuclear and natural gas as well but relatively minor ones compared to wind, as shown in the graph I posted yesterday. Notice that wind (green) dropped to nearly nothing on the 16th, but gas (beige) was producing more than it had been before the cold snap.
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This morning, of the 32 reporting areas across Texas, only 2 are above 32 degrees. Brownsville and McAllen check in it 34/35. The low temp is 5 at Abilene
 
We're back into the 40's today, sixties by next week! Haven't had much real winter here for at least 5yrs. Twas a good and necessary reminder for me, gonna make some needed improvements around the ranch. Gotta dig out some runoff ponds, better insulate some water wells and make sure hay is accessible! But damn glad it's over!!!
 
I haven’t heard the fat lady sing yet!! I’m keeping up my guard until Monday! I may hit Home Depot today and buy the drywall I need before it’s sold out! That’s the next disaster brewing! Getting the food stores back up and supplied and getting all the homes fixed! I wouldn’t want to be an Insurance Agent right now!
 
people are cry babies. The weather is amazing. Wish itd get cold like this more and starting in november... I wish its snow every year a dozen times. Nothing wrong with it.

Problem lies with politicians and electrical service. This aint the first time its ever gotten cold... never had issues before... now all of a sudden its cold and no power?? Its bs. Someone lined their pockets somehow, and other got their hands in someone else's pants. I dont trust anyone these days.

Don't even get me started on paying for internet service for example and it going out for days... yet you get billed the same if you had service or not.


Put me in a snowed in lodge, wood stove, and guns and ammo to hunt everyday with no one around..
 
Problem lies with politicians and electrical service. This aint the first time its ever gotten cold... never had issues before... now all of a sudden its cold and no power?? Its bs.
When a daily record is shattered it's not unlikely you've experienced colder before, sure. A single day or two of deep freeze won't have much effect, it's the sustained deep freeze that does. So, when have you had it this cold this long before? And how reliant was the grid on wind and solar at that time?

Oh, and if you truly desire a "snowed in lodge, wood stove, and guns and ammo to hunt everyday with no one around", why aren't you in Alaska? You could create your own reality TV show. ;-)
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