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Wind and solar in Texas

Posted on 1/26/26 at 10:57 am
Posted by Average_Comments
ATX
Member since Jan 2024
229 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 10:57 am
About 42% of the power being generated in Texas today is wind and solar. Interesting how last storm everyone shite on renewable energy not working during cold weather.

I am not saying we don't need nuclear, or gas, but why dump on renewables to justify it.

I just want clean air and water to hunt, fish, and enjoy my back porch.


Grid and Market Conditions LINK
Posted by idlewatcher
Planet Arium
Member since Jan 2012
93926 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 10:58 am to
quote:

I am not saying we don't need nuclear, or gas, but why dump on renewables to justify it.



You must not know their maintenance costs and barrier to entry.
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
40957 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:01 am to
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About 42% of the power being generated in Texas today is wind and solar.



Outright lie
Posted by Icansee4miles
Trolling the Tickfaw
Member since Jan 2007
31973 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:03 am to
Let’s landfill those non-recyclable windmill blades in the middle of where you hunt. And take down a bunch of woods to build a hideous solar farm. Neither of which is remotely competitive with gas fired power generation but for their huge tax payer funded subsidies.

You’ve been greenwashed.
Posted by Ag Zwin
Member since Mar 2016
25636 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:11 am to
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Outright lie

ETA: Downvotes, but no replies. I’m not a zealot for any single perspective on this, but it’s childish to downvote facts just because you don’t like what they tell you. If you want to argue that “today” is not over and the solar portion will not stay up there in the dark, fine. Do that. OP would have done better to say “currently”, but semantics games and splitting hairs are the tools of the left. Right now, you people just look silly.

Where is the lie?

This post was edited on 1/26/26 at 11:24 am
Posted by Average_Comments
ATX
Member since Jan 2024
229 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:13 am to
Right, this same argument can be made of almost any form of energy.

Taking out all subsidies would be a great start.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
71441 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:15 am to
quote:

hy dump on renewables to justify it.

I just want clean air and water to hunt, fish, and enjoy my back porch.


Nobody dumps on it just because they are opposed to it on an ideological level. People support it on an ideological level. People opposed to it are logical enough to understand that it has a place and grid supply isn't it.
Posted by Average_Comments
ATX
Member since Jan 2024
229 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:15 am to
Maintenance costs? And running a power plant has no maintenance?!??

Somebody loves em some landman billy bob.
This post was edited on 1/26/26 at 11:16 am
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
28485 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:16 am to
That you Joe ?
Posted by Trevaylin
south texas
Member since Feb 2019
10149 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:17 am to
Are you old enough to remember the big freeze was accompanied by no wind.

what did your chart say at 5 am regards solar contribution?
Posted by Powerman
Member since Jan 2004
171628 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:19 am to
The biggest choke point for Texas in a winter storm is the transport of natural gas to the plants

Most of the capacity that Texas gas added since the 21 storm is in the form of renewables and battery storage

It helped stabilize the grid. There are some people that feel threatened by renewables. It's important to remember that these people probably work in oil and gas and don't know wtf they're talking about.
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
68511 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:20 am to
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but why dump on renewables to justify it

Bc it's too expensive to produce
Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
40957 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:20 am to
quote:

what did your chart say at 5 am regards solar contribution?


Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
62439 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:21 am to
quote:

I am not saying we don't need nuclear, or gas, but why dump on renewables to justify it.



Is it cost effective?

Posted by Smeg
Member since Aug 2018
15113 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:21 am to
quote:

I just want clean air and water to hunt, fish, and enjoy my back porch.


quote:

Number of Posts: 226
Registered on: 1/25/2024

You've never hunted or fished in your life
Posted by AGGIES
Member since Jul 2021
11354 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:22 am to
We shouldn’t dump renewables. But that represents competition and the power brokers don’t want the competition.

The current issue is the transmission costs are high. The wind farms are not close enough to the population centers, and the technology isn’t good enough yet.
Posted by tigeraddict
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2007
14537 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:27 am to
ITC changes are really hurting Solar at the moment. with ITC you could get up to 30% in federal credit for the cost of construction.

in a lot of areas, the payback now is longer than the life of the panels. only in areas with higher electricity rates does solar pencil. Payback vs lifetime factors in yearly operation and Maintenance costs.

Because of this you wont see the mass farms as you once did.

as for solar, i drove from Santa Fe, NM to El Paso Texas through the desert (had a stop in White Sands/Alamogordo, NM area. There were a ton of windmills, and a large portion of this mega windmills were not turning when others were. i can only surmise they were seized up. The problem with wind mills is they are usually installed in remote areas, so maintenance cost are high, plus the interconnect to the utility distribution system is higher due to distance.


Posted by dickkellog
little rock
Member since Dec 2024
2225 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:27 am to
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Somebody loves em some landman billy bob.


so you've seen that episode and your still a blithering idiot, good for you!

by the way child, i don't believe you're a hunter and i don't consider a wooden platform attached to your mobile home a porch.

thank you for your attention to this matter.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
28137 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:29 am to
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There are some people that feel threatened by renewables.


In the current state of energy usage in our country and world-wide, we need an "all of the above" approach to get every single economically sensible energy molecule or whatever available, and that includes renewables. That's how I view things.

quote:

It's important to remember that these people probably work in oil and gas and don't know wtf they're talking about.


I've worked in O&G my entire post-college life. We power some of our O&G facilities with solar, either temporarily or long-term, rather than begging and paying the co-op to build distribution to us.
This post was edited on 1/26/26 at 11:31 am
Posted by TrueTiger
Chicken's most valuable
Member since Sep 2004
80936 posts
Posted on 1/26/26 at 11:29 am to
Renewables shite the bed in 2021 and so did gas supply.

It was a perfect storm.

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