by Hillhater » Feb 25 2021 6:03pm
ZeroEm wrote: ↑Feb 22 2021 7:03pm
Thought I would never see Coal, Natural Gas and Gasoline fail us in Texas but my electric car was worked good, drove around and charged phones in outage.
?? How did Gasoline fail ?...
.. i seem to recall thousands of Texans were “saved” by using gas generators in their yards !
Coal, Gas and Nuclear, were the ONLY generation working at times during that cluster F*ck in Texas.
Texas would have been much better off if they had more Coal and/or Nuclear.
What failed there was the policy of deregulation and subsidies for Wind investment, which prioritised those unreliable RE sources at the expense of FF plants.
Basicly, political decisions where there should have been Engineering decisions.
I see you do understand, politics are not common sense. "Texans were saved by gasoline generators in their yards" Did you see this and where was this at, I live here and did not see anyone saved. I think your mixing up people using gasoline cars and trucks to charge their phones as being saved.
Could write a page or two on this but not an expert, just lived in cold weather States. Will keep it short.
Did hear two small generators after the second day with out power. So two people had limited power but the gasoline stations were closed, they did not have generators.
Natural Gas kept flowing so I stayed warm, have a 60,000 BTU heater no electronics. Rechargeable lithium flashlights and bike lights and phones charged from my leaf.
Only regret my DC to DC power supply on my trike had quit and never replaced it so could not tap into my trikes two batteries. Put the frozen food outside and the chilled food inside a insulated food cart for shopping to keep from freezing, also outside.
Texas went thru this 10 yrs ago and was promised that it would be fix but it was only made worse with no regulation at all. Pure capitalists' energy system, except San Antonio's CPS is owned by the people but does not make enough for the growing city. What was brought in was cut off.
The Coal plants, Solar and Nuclear were ok. Natural Gas has water in it and a lot of lines froze as well as some of the Wind turbines that were not serviced for cold weather. The main issue is we have no extra capacity, every summer they warn us of power outages when it get's hot.
We have natural gas here, kept me warm. All the new housing is big and all electric. Gasoline stations need electric to pump gas.
When they shut of the electric all the pipes started freezing in all electric homes. We had one pipe freeze that went into the back building away from the house. It was copper so cut it off at the ground and crimped it shut. We did way better than most but more solar, wind generation and nuclear would have been better.
As far as generators it would have been hard to get enough gasoline for a big full house generator but one that run on NG would have been good. The problem is we just don't have that many days a year with out power to pay for a back up supply. I think about it all the time.