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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart
What is happening in Texas is totally unique. We have three power grids in the USA: East, West and Texas. And the TX grid stands on it's own. It can't import or export power like the East and West can.
if Global Warming is what we are scared of, how did a polar vortex affect so many states?
Switching from fossil fuels to alternative power is a good idea. No question. unfortunately it's politicians who are driving this conversion instead of scientists, engineers, etc.
There is an old adage:
Beware of keeping your eyes so firmly on a goal that you trip over an obstacle and fall face first into a pile of dog crap.
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Lee,
Agreed, So lets open our eyes then:
Under POTUS 44 (OBAMA) The state of Texas shut down over 100 coal fired power plants (thermals)
Solar was then heavily subsidized by the US government and became popular along with wind turbines. The money to pay for this spending was additional debt spending.
SO with the solar panels covered with ice and snow and the turbines frozen there is no power for 40% of TEXAS.
WHY: Mandated compliance with UN Agenda 2021 and as revised to Agenda 2030.