I realize this is a storm like no other, but this is a leadership failure in our state. Why does it seem ONCOR and ERCOT were unprepared for this storm that was predicted for more than a week?
Our leaders need to take a hard look at ALL avenues of power generation including natural gas, coal, and especially nuclear. Wind and Solar are not ecologically friendly nor efficient despite what the left says. We shouldn't be so dependent upon "green" energy which is useless in severe weather. It also doesn't work when there is little to no wind or sunshine. It will be next to impossible in a Democratic controlled US government but nuclear energy is the most efficient and environmentally sound option that we should be actively pursuing. We're going to end up being like California with constant power failures in summer when it is normal weather here if Texas doesn't reverse course on it's current energy
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- Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:01 am
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Re: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days
This is what "green" energy gets us. Time to start building more nuclear power plants: