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So Texas is currently crippled due to a power failure from frozen natural gas lines

On the other side of this the state is reporting renewable power avenues (wind and solar) are performing above and/or at expected planned capacity contribution.

In this instance, green power is more reliable than fossil fuels. And thus could be the setting of a stage as climate change drives more and more of these extreme weather conditions rendering gaslines unreliable.

Of course im sure it will be ignored as texas doubles down on gas lines
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gregloa · 61-69, M
Well I’m in Texas and the wind ain’t blowing at all and it’ll be dark in a few hours. By the way I have power.
NoahB · 26-30, M
@gregloa u live in austin? I heard they prioritized the big city
gregloa · 61-69, M
Nope small town. About 90 miles from Lubbock @NoahB
gregloa · 61-69, M
@NoahB my current electric bill is 45.85
NoahB · 26-30, M
@gregloa loL! damn! mines twice that.
gregloa · 61-69, M
@NoahB I can go all wind if I want to pay outrageous prices. No thanks.
NoahB · 26-30, M
@gregloa yeah if you're only paying 40 bucks why bother?