Submitted by Smithy2232 t3_ztyfk4 in news
drecklia t1_j1gqf4e wrote
Reply to comment by McBleezy8 in Factbox: About 1.2 million without power in United States from winter storms by Smithy2232
Surprisingly low in Texas
GMFPs_sweat_towel t1_j1hzjl3 wrote
Reddit is upset Texas isn't falling apart.
bigapple3am1 t1_j1id6hj wrote
Yeah, the schadenfreude is sad
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AirborneRodent t1_j1h15jw wrote
Texas became a laughingstock after the power grid failed last year, so they put a lot of effort into making sure it didn't happen again. The high winds have also been very helpful at keeping the grid supplied, since we have so many wind farms across the state. On the flipside, those high winds are responsible for the outages we do have - lots of downed power lines from fallen tree branches over the last day.
Fenrils t1_j1hq430 wrote
>so they put a lot of effort into making sure it didn't happen again.
They literally did not. They did some minimal maintenance on some old infrastructure that needed updating anyway but in terms of winterization, virtually none was performed. If we get another storm like last time, the power is gonna fail again. It has nothing to do with green energy either, the issue last time and still today is the natural gas lines freezing. Once they freeze, everyone is fucked.
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user-name-1985 t1_j1huac4 wrote
Has Texas connected to the national power grid yet?
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