• Hildegarde@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    California has a power grid that doesn’t immediately fail when it gets too cold or too hot. No, californian power utilities just kills 12 people each year and regularly starts forest fires.

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        24 days ago

        I’ll be honest, this summer hasn’t had any rolling blackouts in North Texas. Oh, I bet it has nothing to do with the expanded wind/solar/battery farms. Can’t be the renewables!

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            23 days ago

            I’m looking at it from ercot not having enough energy for demand like the last few years. Obviously, a hurricane will take down service.

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              23 days ago

              In the case of the '18 February snap-freeze, the problem was gas plant lines freezing over so they couldn’t run their generators as demand peaked.

              Ironically, that sky-high crisis pricing causes green energy investment to surge, as wind and solar got to ride the $3000 Mwh rates during the peak of summer while gas companies had to spend a small fortune retrofitting all their lines.