Texas power grid can't handle heat either

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plus les choses changent, plus elles restent les mêmes.
These guys will never change. They will stick to their guns until the whole state burns up.
(too bad they can't feed their air conditioners with bullets)
 

2Quik4UHoes

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plus les choses changent, plus elles restent les mêmes.
These guys will never change. They will stick to their guns until the whole state burns up.
(too bad they can't feed their air conditioners with bullets)

No need for bullets. Money might be just the cooling agent they need here :skip:
 

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I would love to be petty and bump one of the threads about relocating to Florida/Texas


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I lied.. last one

-Texas has 20 percent of the entire nation’s solar energy potential.

-But they have implemented less solar-powered wattage than states with far less solar potential including New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.

“So why is Texas's solar sector floundering when other energy sources, even other fledgling renewable-energy sources, are surging? In short, because a confluence of policy choices and economic forces have stunted the state's solar growth — and few solar advocates see hope that the state landscape will change anytime soon.”

 
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