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Although being disconnected from the national grid is a problem. This isn't the problem this time.
This was poor preparation and response by the city and power company. We haven't had proper tree trimming around power lines and there weren't repair crews staged for this. Not to mention trees dying off from extreme heat/cold then being blown down.
You don't say? Maybe if there were some sort of rules to ensure proper procedures are in place AND being followed. Like regulations or something hmmm
I agree. I'd fucking love that.
A tree shouldn't be taking the entire grid down..this sounds like regurgitated Facebook bs
"A tree" didn't "take the entire grid down." A hurricane and thousands of trees took thousands of power lines down, and there are many localized outages interspersed between areas that still have power. "The grid" is fine, individual neighborhoods' connections to the grid are not.
The grid is only fine right now because of decreased load due to outages. When everyone has power again and the load increases they'll have a different set of problems they'll end up blaming on FEMA, green energy and hurricanes.
That makes no sense. The Texas grid hasn't had any issues with balancing electricity supply and demand since the winter storm in '21 that took a bunch of generating facilities offline
A whole 4 years of stability! I stand corrected that's a such a long and outstanding record that I should feel shame for doubting or capability after being involved in several deaths then and several more now.
No argument from me that what happened in '21 was at least partially avoidable with more effective regulation, but you're on here talking about this outage in Houston that has absolutely nothing to do with that, because a fucking hurricane knocked down thousands of trees and power lines.
Their point was that Texas because it's unregulated is generally unprepared and have been for most "freak" incidents that were predicted in advance. Sure the hurricane changed paths, they do that so you prepare anyway.
People are downvoting every comment that recognizes this has nothing to do with ERCOT. They heard about ERCOT in 2021 and eagerly blame it for every power-related issue in Texas, apparently
Yup this is the city and Centerpoint that should be on the hook for this
At the same time, let's recognize this was a hurricane, which would have similarly knocked out power in any metro area, and would've taken a few days to fix in any metro area. Centerpoint didn't pre-stage outside assistance like they should have though, but to their very small credit, Beryl's track changed dramatically from projections over the final 72 hours before landfall