Biden’s 'Dark Winter' Is Here

but was it really voters?
Looks to me like the policy of reducing reliability assumed wind power was reliable
Then when the nat gas went unattended as backup,...

The national problem is doing more of the same

you are a blind partisan clown who quotes townhall. you do not know shit. i posted why the FREAKING HEAD DUDE IN CHARGE OF ERCOT SAID WAS THE PRIMARY REASON, JACKASS, NOT A FEW WINDMILLS BREAKING DOWN, BUT NATURAL GAS SUPPLIES AND FACILITIES BREAKING DOWN, SILLY TRUMP VOTER.
 
I guess my bad with thinking voters had any say in it.

Maybe they’ll start thinking about it after this.
the real answer in nukes..reliable / carbon free
capable. no renewable problems of land use

use nat gas for heating. switching to nukes for power plants is a no brainer
 
Wind’s share has tripled to about 25% since 2010 and accounted for 42% of power last week before the freeze set in. About half of Texans rely on electric pumps for heating, which liberals want to mandate everywhere. But the pumps use a lot of power in frigid weather. So while wind turbines were freezing, demand for power was surging.

Gas-fired power plants ramped up, but the Arctic freeze increased demand for gas across the country. Producers couldn’t easily increase supply since a third of rigs across the country were taken out of production during the pandemic amid lower energy demand. Some gas wells and pipelines in Texas and Oklahoma also shut down in frosty conditions.

[…]

Liberals claim that prices of renewables and fossil fuels are now comparable, which may be true due to subsidies, but they are no free lunch, as this week’s energy emergency shows. The Biden Administration’s plan to banish fossil fuels is a greater existential threat to Americans than climate change.
 
In the last 4-5 years, Texas lost a net of 3,000 megawatts of thermal out of a total installed capacity 73,000 megawatts today. We lost the thermal power because operators couldn’t see a return on investment due to be undercut by wind and solar, which is cheap for two reasons – it’s subsidized and it doesn’t have to pay for the costs of grid reliability by purchasing battery farms or contracting with gas peaker plants to produce power when needed, not when they can.

Texas has seen a growth of 20,000 megawatts of wind and solar over the same period to 34,000 megawatts of installed capacity (they rarely perform anywhere close to capacity). This subsidized (state and federal) wind and solar have pushed reliable thermal operators out of business or prevented new generation from being built as operators can’t make money off of the market. This reduced the capacity margin – grids must have excess capacity to ensure stability

Texas is experiencing what California has – with California affecting the entire Western Interconnection due to its policies. Blackouts are a feature of the push to have more unreliable renewables on the grid. Must pay money for reliable backup with renewables.
 
In the last 4-5 years, Texas lost a net of 3,000 megawatts of thermal out of a total installed capacity 73,000 megawatts today. We lost the thermal power because operators couldn’t see a return on investment due to be undercut by wind and solar, which is cheap for two reasons – it’s subsidized and it doesn’t have to pay for the costs of grid reliability by purchasing battery farms or contracting with gas peaker plants to produce power when needed, not when they can.

Texas has seen a growth of 20,000 megawatts of wind and solar over the same period to 34,000 megawatts of installed capacity (they rarely perform anywhere close to capacity). This subsidized (state and federal) wind and solar have pushed reliable thermal operators out of business or prevented new generation from being built as operators can’t make money off of the market. This reduced the capacity margin – grids must have excess capacity to ensure stability

Texas is experiencing what California has – with California affecting the entire Western Interconnection due to its policies. Blackouts are a feature of the push to have more unreliable renewables on the grid. Must pay money for reliable backup with renewables.

This is what I've been warning about for years maybe you buggers will listen in future? Germany has already gone through this more than once and it's only because of coal and nuclear that the whole system didn't collapse back last month.

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/green-shift-brings-blackout-risk-060000222.html
 
Who's to blame for Texas and their ability to combat the weather, hum? If I have to answer, you forfeit all credibility you might have had left on the topic and need to go back to school.

Wait,....you mean like how you libs tried to blame the Feds and George W Bush when Katrina hit LA? Funny how that works isnt it. If libs think they can make an R president look bad then suddenly everything is the feds fault but in a case where they want to make a state look bad then of course its all the states fault.

Dont you people have a shred of honor and decency that would allow you to tell the truth at least once in a while?
 
This is what I've been warning about for years maybe you buggers will listen in future? Germany has already gone through this more than once and it's only because of coal and nuclear that the whole system didn't collapse back last month.

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/green-shift-brings-blackout-risk-060000222.html

This subsidized (state and federal) wind and solar have pushed reliable thermal operators out of business or prevented new generation from being built as operators can’t make money off of the market. This reduced the capacity margin – grids must have excess capacity to ensure stability
 
what a fucking dumbass you are. biden has been president for less than a month and he is responsible for texas' power grid, THAT IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE US POWER GRID, not being prepared for this generational cold snap?!!! just fucking amazing. the reason ERCOT, who is the controlling entity of the Texas power grid, gave for the shutdown was regular generators going down, since most of these natural gas TRADITIONAL GENERATORS COULD NOT HANDLE THE RECORD LOWS FOR THIS STATE, YOU LYING PIECE OF SHIT.

Officials for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, which manages most of Texas' grid, said that the primarily cause of the outages on Tuesday appeared to be the state's natural gas providers. Many are not designed to withstand such low temperatures on equipment or during production.11 hours ago

Texas power outage: Why natural gas went down during the winter storm | The Texas Tribunewww.texastribune.org › 2021/02/16 › natural-gas-power-...
You can always rely on Dummkopf/Annoise to dig up the silliest claims on the internet.

You have to love the description of the windmills 'littering' Texas, because the sight/stench/pollution from oil/gas wells is much better?
 
Wait,....you mean like how you libs tried to blame the Feds and George W Bush when Katrina hit LA? Funny how that works isnt it. If libs think they can make an R president look bad then suddenly everything is the feds fault but in a case where they want to make a state look bad then of course its all the states fault.

Dont you people have a shred of honor and decency that would allow you to tell the truth at least once in a while?
You're so cute when you try to have these complex discussions. Bush was criticized for the response. In fact, local leaders deserved most of the blame for a failure to evacuate. Bush gets blame for installing incompetents in key positions in the govt.
 
You're so cute when you try to have these complex discussions. Bush was criticized for the response. In fact, local leaders deserved most of the blame for a failure to evacuate. Bush gets blame for installing incompetents in key positions in the govt.

helluva job, brownie. bush to the GOP fundraiser/horse show judge he picked to be FEMA director right before he threw him under the bus.
 
the existential threat is not having power, or a power grid not being attended to due to wind /solar focus.
In tx case its both. but we are just getting stated...how are wind turbines supposed to work in northern tier states

China actully leads by ex. they are not shutting down fossil fuel or coal to use renewables . they are using BOTH

They have a goal for ending fossil fuels, but it's just that, and they aren't stupid ending ffuels unless they can supply their energy needs.. they scale in as needed insteadr

We're getting a glimpse now of what might happen if we hit peak oil before any large scale transitioning.

Something like that could be the end of civilization. And that's no exaggeration.
 
It looks like Putin has told his puppet that he should hammer on the Texas thing and blame Biden. Is he paying double for this particular line of bullshit?
 
We're getting a glimpse now of what might happen if we hit peak oil before any large scale transitioning.

Something like that could be the end of civilization. And that's no exaggeration.
it's not one or the other.
Follow China's example . build both, then transition as needed/capable
 
You're so cute when you try to have these complex discussions. Bush was criticized for the response. In fact, local leaders deserved most of the blame for a failure to evacuate. Bush gets blame for installing incompetents in key positions in the govt.

Well,....if you think the federal response was bad then you must think the state of LA and the city of N.O's responses were downright horrendous. :laugh:
 
Well,....if you think the federal response was bad then you must think the state of LA and the city of N.O's responses were downright horrendous. :laugh:
Federal response was terrible after the fact. Local govt. deserves blame for countless unnecessary deaths due to a refusal to evacuate.
 
Thankfully- Biden is pledged to address climate change. Trump would have blamed China.

The climate is definitely changing for Texans with no power and no gas.
I think it should change for you that way, so you can experience 1st hand what's really up.
 
We're getting a glimpse now of what might happen if we hit peak oil before any large scale transitioning.

Something like that could be the end of civilization. And that's no exaggeration.

Here's the thing: Biden is shutting down "fossil fuel" and oil.

Including oil to make plastics, which a lot of containers are made from as well as a lot of consumer products.

I was fine with paper. Paper is a renewable resource.
 
Four million of my fellow Texans have struggled without electricity over the past few days, braving bitterly sub-zero temperatures which accompanied a monstrous, historic winter storm. Homes throughout The Lone Star State were plunged into darkness as the Texas’ overloaded power grid led to “rolling” blackouts…some lasting 19 hours or more. Schools and businesses closed. Grocery stores in San Antonio and Austin were shut due to dwindling supplies.

In short, you can understand why our governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency in all 254 counties in Texas.

As ever-hyperbolic TV weathercasters waved their arms wildly like windmills, actual windmills (which have blighted our gorgeous Texas landscapes since 1999) ground to a halt, caked with ice in the bitter cold. And since wind turbines now account for roughly 25 percent of all statewide energy in Texas—our second-largest source after natural gas—it is a tad problematic to have them go AWOL during a historic winter storm like the one still unfolding.

That “dark winter” Joe Biden kept yammering about in his basement all last year apparently has arrived. (In case you think I’m being inaccurate, just Google “Joe Biden + Dark Winter.” I did, and Google returned 304,000 results in just 0.83 seconds.) Biden was most often using the term to denigrate then-president Donald Trump’s efforts to fast-track a vaccine for the Wuhan virus, but since millions in Texas and Oklahoma are now literally in the dark this winter, we’ll borrow Biden’s favorite term.

Two of our friends have a special needs daughter who requires feeding equipment and other assistance that is challenged when their home is without electricity for 20-plus hours and temperatures inside the house dip into the low 40s. A co-worker of mine has a husband who has been battling cancer and is currently hospitalized; she cannot be with him as she cannot get her car out of the garage and the electric gate to her subdivision is locked closed. Pipes are freezing and many homes are covered in ice and snow like that Siberian dacha in David Lean’s 1965 film Dr. Zhivago.

Of course, malfunctioning windmills aren’t entirely to blame for our current energy shortages. But given how John “Reporting for Duty” Kerry—President Biden’s anointed “Climate Czar”—is always touting them as part of his litany of the renewable resources we need to develop, a little history lesson is in order.

The first electricity-generating wind turbine in our state was erected on an 80-meter tower in Spring, Texas, back in 1999. Today, there are nearly 11,000 of the giant eyesores honeycombing the state…growth which mushroomed in part because a lease for placing just one wind turbine can generate about $8,000 annually for a landowner. More turbines = higher rents. Basically the same principle as drug pushers in Harlem: your first bag of heroin is always free.

Problems, however, arise when the Free Market and pro-energy Texas once governed by Rick Perry falls into the clutches of Greta Thunberg worshippers like Biden and Kerry.
Suddenly, the once limitless future of oil shale production, drilling for untapped reserves, and other parts of the Trump administration’s AMERICA FIRST energy policy starts to look—say it, Joe— “dark.” As coal is frowned upon by the new Washington administration, there goes another key source of America’s energy independence. Importing oil from Canada? Biden killed the Keystone XL pipeline—and 11,000 solid, high-paying jobs—in an Executive Order on his very first day in office. He updated the old Harry Truman buck-stops-here motto: under Biden, it reads “The Fossil Fuel Stops Here.”

John Forbes Kerry—who famously flew to Iceland on his private jet to accept an environmental award—successfully engineered returning the United States to the Paris Climate Accords which accomplish zero other than handcuffing American businesses while polluters in China and India (effectively exempt from the Paris agreement after designating themselves “developing countries”) will continue to eat our lunch in world markets.

Not to mention Biden and Kerry being called upon by over 200 Hollywood celebrities to pay them back for their 2020 campaign support by killing yet another critical project, the Dakota Access Pipeline. Call me old fashioned, but I’m just a wee bit uncomfortable entrusting our nation’s energy supply to the whims of Ryan “Green Lantern” Reynolds, Jane Fonda, Chris “Captain America” Evans and Joaquin Phoenix. (Although I admit he deserved the Academy Award as Best Actor he won for his performance in “Joker” where he shoots Robert DeNiro in the forehead more than once, I still am not sure Joaquin Phoenix is a guy I want calling the shots for America’s future energy policy.)



America has seen a preview of the “Dark Winter” Biden’s misguided energy policy may yet bungle the rest of the nation into if the president isn’t stopped from slamming the brakes on fossil fuels. All the while awaiting the “promise” of Green Energy jobs from solar panels, electric cars, and other technologies not yet invented, but which meet the adoring approval of woke Hollywood A-listers.
https://townhall.com/columnists/tomtradup/2021/02/16/joe-bidens-dark-winter-is-here-n2584785

And now for the facts:

"US conservatives falsely blame renewables for Texas storm outages"
"Lawmakers and the Murdoch media target wind and solar but grid operator says fossil fuel generators suffered biggest problems"
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...sely-blame-renewables-for-texas-storm-outages


"Frozen Wind Farms Are Just a Small Piece of Texas’s Power Woes""
"Natural gas, coal and nuclear played bigger role in blackouts. Blaming reduced wind output ‘is really a red herring"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...were-just-a-small-piece-of-texas-s-power-woes
US conservatives falsely blame renewables for Texas storm outages
Lawmakers and the Murdoch media target wind and solar but grid operator says fossil fuel generators suffered biggest problems
 
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