The content discusses the proposed federalization of ERCOT and its connection to other states’ power grids in Texas, eliciting concerns about federal influence and the reliability of renewable energy sources. The author, impacted by the February 2021 freeze, advocates for improved local power sources over interstate dependency. The debate intertwines political, economic, and practical considerations.
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Climate Alarmism Is No Substitute For Good Information — Oil Is A Renewable Resource
My 1956 textbook warned that at the rate we were extracting oil from the earth, it would all be gone within 20 years. This was 66 years ago. On November 28, 2018, the USGS published a news release stating, “Estimates Include 46.3 Billion Barrels of Oil, 281 Trillion Cubic feet of Natural Gas, and 20 …
Solar Power—Is It Right For My Home and My Pocketbook?
Are you thinking to add solar (PV) to your home? There are many considerations and it’s best to start at the end and work back.
If You Have Megawatts of Wind Power, What More Do You Need?
What is the true cost of renewable energy in Texas? You don’t know?
