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Or maybe Texas could get its grid connected to the nearby grids so that dips like this are less of an issue.
Orrrrrr both! As well as an upgrade to all grids’ infrastructure which has been over-due for generations.
Whoa boy no. We don't need those chucklefucks building a bunch nuclear anything and then not maintaining them. They let the issues with winter weather happen with warning and historical periodical events being known. They need to hook up to the national grid and have as little generation in their state as possible.
Sure, it just seems like a weird lack of imagination to jump straight to building expensive, difficult to maintain infrastructure that takes a really long time to build, when building transmission lines and connecting to the other grids would be faster, likely cheaper, need less attention to detail, and would make for a more fault tolerant grid.