Wind Turbines Not Producing Electricity In Texas

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Soon, our entire nation will suffer the same fate as Texas and California. No Electricity. It seems in the summertime there is less wind in Texas so now the entire state is being asked to quit using electricity.

Another Wind Turbine Project failure. Unable to give us the electricity we need when we need it.


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How about banning EV’s during those hours?
 
No electricity in summertime in Texas? Wow.

Some towns need to start their own electric co-ops. I'd suggest small modular nuclear plants.
 
How about banning EV’s during those hours?
Technically, if enough people do not turn off their electricity they can not charge the EV's.

I wonder how the EV's in Norway managed, with the flooding they experienced.
 
Texas people are learning some valuable life lessons on the need to be to be proactive with spending on the infrastructure.
 
Technically, if enough people do not turn off their electricity they can not charge the EV's.

I wonder how the EV's in Norway managed, with the flooding they experienced.
We cant control charging

But if they cant drive them they will only be charged once
 
Soon, our entire nation will suffer the same fate as Texas and California. No Electricity. It seems in the summertime there is less wind in Texas so now the entire state is being asked to quit using electricity.

Another Wind Turbine Project failure. Unable to give us the electricity we need when we need it.


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Okay...so tell us what you mean by "soon". When we will have "no electricity"

Soon, our entire nation will suffer the same fate as Texas and California. No Electricity.

Estimate a month and year.

Bet you won't.
 
Okay...so tell us what you mean by "soon". When we will have "no electricity"

Estimate a month and year.

Bet you won't.
Sorry, now our nation is suffering blackouts because of too many Wind Turbines and Solar Panels being installed.
 
Your blaming Texas citizens on how their government spends on energy infrastructure? You really have no clue.
Completely corrupted government is America's problem. Blame the D's on odd numbered days and the R's on even.
 
I heard Warren Buffet invested heavily, built the wind turbines in Texas, last I checked he is a Democrat
 
Your blaming Texas citizens on how their government spends on energy infrastructure? You really have no clue.
Evidently you don't.....The TX wind/solar cabal (mostly gop) keep the governor and his cronies' campaign coffers fat and they have a stranglehold grip on TX energy policy.
 

Oh brother.

The next time you complain about nobody taking your "we're screwed" thread seriously (the one you're no doubt working on right now), its because of threads like this.

So nobody in Texas has electricity right now?
 
Oh brother.

The next time you complain about nobody taking your "we're screwed" thread seriously (the one you're no doubt working on right now), its because of threads like this.

So nobody in Texas has electricity right now?
that is right, nobody has electricity in texas right now, that is exactly what I have been saying. And thank you for the advice on my complaining.
 
Texas is planning blackouts, Texas is planning outages to avoid equipment damage and so that select customers, like hospitals and industry do not suffer.

Record-high temperatures across much of North Texas have influenced two Denton County cities to implement planned power outages.

The city of Sanger has said the heat is straining its systems and some residents may experience rolling outages Saturday and Sunday. The outages for City of Sanger Electric customers will occur between 3 and 8 p.m., the city said in a Facebook post.

Officials said outages will last about 30 minutes, with an hour between each one.

“Please continue to conserve energy, the city said in the post. “This will help reduce the time span for the outages.”
 
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