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re: If Texas's central grid only relied on solar & wind energy, would anyone have electricity?

Posted on 2/18/21 at 9:12 am to
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 2/18/21 at 9:12 am to
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your graph clearly shows natural gas picked up as much of the slack as it could


You never answered me yesterday. What is your theory for why wind and solar saw a drop in productivity on 2/8? The high in Austin on 2/8 was 75, so it wasn't cold weather. The winter storm hit on 2/15, which is shown on the graph when all sources saw a drop in productivity.
Posted by Meauxjeaux
98836 posts including my alters
Member since Jun 2005
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Posted on 2/18/21 at 9:14 am to
The shame of it is, that graph should be a steady 30,000 megawatt hours of nuclear. Period.
Posted by crazyLSUstudent
391 miles away from Tiger Stadium
Member since Mar 2012
5544 posts
Posted on 2/18/21 at 10:31 am to
The solar producing fields are out in west texas not Austin.
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