Foolishly Overlooked Problems with Renewables are Contributing to Texas's Energy Crisis
In a state known for oil, residents had better pray the wind picks up fast — or else they’re going to be having some serious electricity problems.
On Sunday, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which runs Texas’ electrical grid, warned that without voluntary energy reduction measures, the electrical grid in the state wouldn’t be able to reliably meet demand.
The reason? It wasn’t windy enough.
(Here at The Western Journal, we’ve documented how renewable
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