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Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
heavily intoxtricated said:Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
Explain in specific terms how the grid failure (which hasn't happened) is the fault of conservatives.
Reddit most likely. Beto gets his bull**** from there too.Wildmen06 said:heavily intoxtricated said:Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
Explain in specific terms how the grid failure (which hasn't happened) is the fault of conservatives.
Because Beto said so!!
Dumbs***-o-crats think this.....like a magic wind turbine unicorn that makes them turn. A lot these morons reside at the highest levels of government.Rattler12 said:
Wind turbines don't produce when there is no wind .....who'da thunk it......
Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
Still need lots of oil to build them and make them functional also. They don't talk about that a lot.CyclingAg82 said:Dumbs***-o-crats think this.....like a magic wind turbine unicorn that makes them turn. A lot these morons reside at the highest levels of government.Rattler12 said:
Wind turbines don't produce when there is no wind .....who'da thunk it......
Mas89 said:
I don't understand why they don't build new natural gas powered electric plants. In the areas where more electricity is needed. Instead a bunch of new solar farms are being built.
What will happen in 5 years with 5 percent more electric demand? 10 years?
you literally have no understanding of this I would just stop..think this is keefBubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
CaptTex said:
Hawg, like others have mentioned it is deviancy from 60HZ. A little up or down isn't bad, say 59.9 or 60.1 is even manageable, but when you start talking about 59.6 or 59.5 it's no longer stable and load must be shed because a catastrophic failure will occur.
60HZ is 3600RPM on a generator, a cycle is from the generator and back once every 60th of a second, thus we get 60 HZ (60X60=3600). We have to maintain this because load on a generator is basically a big invisible hand, attempting to grip and stop this massive steel machine from rotating (throttles are helpful here) we can't spin too fast and we can't spin too slow, it has to be just about right. This effects time, the electrical system and thus every day life.
**** Joe Biden.
samurai_science said:
If we still had Sandow, Big Brown, Monticello, and Gibbons Creek online, we wouldn't have this problem. Obama and his war on coal caused this. I hope anyone that voted for him loses power
An L of an Ag said:
Just one more week and nightly lows drop into the 60s.
wxmanX said:
yea, and we all going to get higher electric bills because of this.
Expect massive rate increases to cover the $5000 MWHR for several hours.
Oh really?Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days
Mas89 said:
I don't understand why they don't build new natural gas powered electric plants. In the areas where more electricity is needed. Instead a bunch of new solar farms are being built.
What will happen in 5 years with 5 percent more electric demand? 10 years?
wxmanX said:
Why u attacking me?
I had nothing to do with this grid, nothing.
If we didn't have solar, the grid would be far worse, the 13 GW is actually saving it. When solar comes off and there is no wind is when we have problems, but most of the time, wind ramps back up in the evening.
Bubblez said:
The other national grids have the same set of federal regulations but aren't having these problems.
This is unique to the Texas grid entirely due to the conservative led government in Austin. They flat out failed.
Conservatives can't even run a driver's license office. They've been closed for days