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5 minutes ago, Swampfox762 said:

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Conspiracy class dismissed.

Reality 101 has begun;

Natural gas and coal, though, represent about 60% of energy generation in Texas, according to the reports. Nuclear energy, another thermal source, adds another 12%.

The Texas Tribune reported Tuesday that an ERCOT official said that about 16 gigawatts of renewable energy generation had gone offline, compared with about 30 gigawatts of thermal energy.

ERCOT officials said natural gas providers that are not equipped to handle freezing temperatures were the main culprit for the outages, according to the Texas Tribune.

Without the wattage it expected to get from those providers, the state couldn’t handle a load that exceeded November projections for peak usage this winter.

On the morning of Feb. 17, about 30 gigawatts of thermal power was still offline — more than double the 14 gigawatts ERCOT contemplated in its most extreme outage scenario, according to Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton University engineering professor.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/02/17/fact-check-frozen-wind-turbines-not-only-reason-texas-blackouts/6784789002/

 

Keery...had.....absolutely....nothing....to....do......with....it

other than being one the “Big Three” buzz names that MUST be included in all lies for effect

stop making sh*t up

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