Monday, December 02, 2024

"landman sparks controversy over texas' renewable energy; Taylor Sheridan's texas oil series receives flack for speech on renewable energy"

By A Texas Reader
sunday, december 1, 2024 at 12:22:08 p.m. est

"landman sparks controversy over texas' renewable energy; Taylor Sheridan's texas oil series receives flack for speech on renewable energy"

"landman sparks controversy over texas' renewable energy

https://www.chron.com/culture/article/landman-renewable-energy-19946078.php

"Taylor Sheridan's texas oil series has caused quite a stir online.

"the united kingdom currently has a dearth of wind. Not kidding.

The wind turbines there are not spinning.

Resulting in an electricity shortage.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/uks-natural-gas-stocks-hit-by-early-winter-cold-and-lack-of-wind/ar-AA1uZ3qS?ocid=BingNewsSerp
The owner of the UK's largest natural gas storage site has warned of depleted stocks by the end of winter due to early cold weather and a lack of wind power.
www.msn.com
Coal-fueled power plants are always On.

Other than a few times a year when maintenance is done.

So, do you want "clean," "green," and "renewable" electricity?

Or do you want the bulletproof reliability of coal-fired power plants?

Or is this a question better asked of those here in texas who froze to death a few years ago for lack of a reliable supply of electricity?

"the death toll for the texas freeze was 28 in Travis county, six in Williamson county and one in Bastrop county, according to texas health officials.
www.statesman.com



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If the long term(three month)forecast is correct and it's a warm winter in the states,that'll help,but natgas is looking for a reason to go up. That is,traders are looking for a reason to push it up.

--GRA

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