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I’ll say this again, this wasn’t the weathers fault, it was the system in place. This was a man made problem they’re trying to pass off as some Armageddon situation. Weather wasn’t that bad at all.
it's close to unprecedented weather for TX. temperatures that are about as cold as it gets hit the entire system at once and for a sustained period
since some of the same things happened in the Feb 2011 outage, that was the time to start preparing and TX and its utilities chose not to
there will be audits of the weatherization choices for all generators and of the security of the gas system in extended ultra-cold snaps
the easiest and cheapest thing to do is connect to neighboring grids but the TX GOP will never go for that