AggieDub14 said:Salute The Marines said:
Our grid is anything but privatized.
We also simply can't plug into another grid and draw power for everyone. This isn't a daisy chained extension cord running 4 keurigs and a space heater at the office.
Your condescending oversimplification and complete lack of understanding of the 2nd part of my post is noted and entirely disingenuous.
Maroon Dawn said:
Yes...if only ALL our power was iced over windmills that don't work in snow storms...
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AggieDub14 said:
Every 10 years or so we have a big snow and the same issues happen. This feels worse than 2011. I understand that spending millions of dollars to save the grid for 1 week every 10 years isn't cost effective.
My real question is why are we completely disconnected from the Western US electrical grid? We could be getting power from New Mexico right now to help mitigate this issue.
Salute The Marines said:AggieDub14 said:Salute The Marines said:
Our grid is anything but privatized.
We also simply can't plug into another grid and draw power for everyone. This isn't a daisy chained extension cord running 4 keurigs and a space heater at the office.
Your condescending oversimplification and complete lack of understanding of the 2nd part of my post is noted and entirely disingenuous.
I'm sorry I get physics and you don't.
AggieDub14 said:Salute The Marines said:AggieDub14 said:Salute The Marines said:
Our grid is anything but privatized.
We also simply can't plug into another grid and draw power for everyone. This isn't a daisy chained extension cord running 4 keurigs and a space heater at the office.
Your condescending oversimplification and complete lack of understanding of the 2nd part of my post is noted and entirely disingenuous.
I'm sorry I get physics and you don't.
I'm not suggesting we can just completely restore everyone's power with electricity from another area. But we could get some power from other parts of the country if the grid was set up that way which would result in less people without power. But our grid is only connected to the Eastern US grid and Mexico.
Little Rock Ag said:
And for the simpletons who claim that wind and solar aren't part of the problem here. WHAT is going to replace the gas and coal resources?? Tell me, AOC.
MR Gadsden said:
We in the Panhandle are.AggieDub14 said:
Every 10 years or so we have a big snow and the same issues happen. This feels worse than 2011. I understand that spending millions of dollars to save the grid for 1 week every 10 years isn't cost effective.
My real question is why are we completely disconnected from the Western US electrical grid? We could be getting power from New Mexico right now to help mitigate this issue.
I really want to see someone break down capacity vs production by each of these power sources for this week. Coal and NG underperforming their full potential by 10% (wag) isnt great, but its a whole lot better than 'green' underperformance / unreliability.Little Rock Ag said:
And for the simpletons who claim that wind and solar aren't part of the problem here. WHAT is going to replace the gas and coal resources?? Tell me, AOC.
Did the panhandle lose energy?CanyonAg77 said:We in the Panhandle are.AggieDub14 said:
Every 10 years or so we have a big snow and the same issues happen. This feels worse than 2011. I understand that spending millions of dollars to save the grid for 1 week every 10 years isn't cost effective.
My real question is why are we completely disconnected from the Western US electrical grid? We could be getting power from New Mexico right now to help mitigate this issue.
But its always hot in the summer in California. Their system should have been designed to take that into account. Multiple days of an ice storm isn't the norm in Texas.SECTAMU#1 said:
One of Texas's Senators, Ted Cruz, was reminded on Twitter of comments he made about California being "unable to perform even basic functions of civilization" during its blackouts last summer. He sheepishly responded:
"I got no defense. A blizzard strikes Texas and our state shuts down. Not good."
SECTAMU#1 said:
One of Texas's Senators, Ted Cruz, was reminded on Twitter of comments he made about California being "unable to perform even basic functions of civilization" during its blackouts last summer. He sheepishly responded:
"I got no defense. A blizzard strikes Texas and our state shuts down. Not good."
We lost power for 45 minutes yesterday morning, that's it. According to their outage map, there are currently four customers in the Excel service area without power.AggieHammer2000 said:Did the panhandle lose energy?CanyonAg77 said:We in the Panhandle are.AggieDub14 said:
Every 10 years or so we have a big snow and the same issues happen. This feels worse than 2011. I understand that spending millions of dollars to save the grid for 1 week every 10 years isn't cost effective.
My real question is why are we completely disconnected from the Western US electrical grid? We could be getting power from New Mexico right now to help mitigate this issue.