Thanks for taking the time to chat with me
sanangelo said:I work for the press. I have some state elected officials on text discussing, all Rs. They are calling this a disaster. GoneMaroon, call me (214) 893-6791.gonemaroon said:
Does anyone work for the press? This is beyond ridiculous this story needs to be told - people are likely to freeze to death over an error that didn't need to happen.
ABC said they were all used. Got them over to a local hospitalC@LAg said:toss it in the sewer with all the other useless garbage.thirdcoast said:
Hidalgo is frantically looking for a way to refrigerate vaccines after power outage at supply storage!
Which has absolutely zero to do with any nuclear reactors in the US.black_ice said:AggieLostinDallas said:wessimo said:
Oof
How does a nuclear plant go offline?
You ever see the tv series Chernobyl?
Rapier108 said:
Sorry, my sense of humor got fired last night. 2 hours of sleep just doesn't cut it.
Thanks for all of your insight! Rest up!gonemaroon said:
I have to get some shut eye but last it appears wind generation of all things is set to ramp for the next several hours so hope some good Texans get some rotating power back on until it goes away again. Wind is set to go from 800MW right now to almost 7000MW by tomorrow AM so some folks will be getting green energy power / no complaints from the right
Thermal generation is still at the lows, I don't see any good news there. GN
gonemaroon said:
I have to get some shut eye but last it appears wind generation of all things is set to ramp for the next several hours so hope some good Texans get some rotating power back on until it goes away again. Wind is set to go from 800MW right now to almost 7000MW by tomorrow AM so some folks will be getting green energy power / no complaints from the right
Thermal generation is still at the lows, I don't see any good news there. GN
gonemaroon said:
I have to get some shut eye but last it appears wind generation of all things is set to ramp for the next several hours so hope some good Texans get some rotating power back on until it goes away again. Wind is set to go from 800MW right now to almost 7000MW by tomorrow AM so some folks will be getting green energy power / no complaints from the right
Thermal generation is still at the lows, I don't see any good news there. GN
AggieBaseball06 said:gonemaroon said:
I have to get some shut eye but last it appears wind generation of all things is set to ramp for the next several hours so hope some good Texans get some rotating power back on until it goes away again. Wind is set to go from 800MW right now to almost 7000MW by tomorrow AM so some folks will be getting green energy power / no complaints from the right
Thermal generation is still at the lows, I don't see any good news there. GN
Really appreciate what you've brought to the board the past 24 hours. It's been both useful and educational.
Fenrir said:
We request natural disasters assistance more than any other state because of our grid? Not following that claim or what it means for a grid to be "comprehensive."
YouBet said:
Well, if there is one thing we've all learned from this it's to build or buy your next home within throwing distance of a hospital.
YouBet said:
Well, if there is one thing we've all learned from this it's to build or buy your next home within throwing distance of a hospital.
Unless you are in NY.XXXVII said:YouBet said:
Well, if there is one thing we've all learned from this it's to build or buy your next home within throwing distance of a hospital.
Or a nursing home.
Or a nuclear power plant.AggieLostinDallas said:
Or a school.