Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue than the wind turbines freezing is that Texas has underinvested in its energy infrastructure and doesn't have cross-border connections to draw energy from neighboring states and alternative sources. This was done purposefully, and experts have been warning about this kind of event in Texas for years.
This is fully a political issue that is manifesting because of law taxes and non-action relation to climate change.
I am sorry it is happening, but it was a fully avoidable event.
I’m the OP and this is true. My friends and I are sitting with no lights, TV, etc, just phones trying to keep power on. We don’t have wood stoves etc.. This was not my choice. FU Abbott.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry, OP. It sounds miserable.
Not sure how you can blame Republicans for not keeping up infrastructure. It sounds like a freak storm causing wind turbines to freeze.
Perhaps we need to move cautiously away from oil and gas until we have the technology for preventing such an event.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, just saw where areas here in North Texas need to boil their water. Um, if you have no power, how do you do that🤷♀️
Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue than the wind turbines freezing is that Texas has underinvested in its energy infrastructure and doesn't have cross-border connections to draw energy from neighboring states and alternative sources. This was done purposefully, and experts have been warning about this kind of event in Texas for years.
This is fully a political issue that is manifesting because of law taxes and non-action relation to climate change.
I am sorry it is happening, but it was a fully avoidable event.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. I've been watching people live video their homes from Texas.
One person's fishtank froze inside the house.
Another person was trying to keep their pipes from freezing and turned the water on overnight, not only did the pipes freeze but the water blocked and sprayed all over her floors and countertops - FREEZING a sheet of water on the floors, towels, and counters.
Another's entire apartment building flooded because the pipes burst to the fire extinguishers going to every unit.
It was below freezing last night too. People are chopping trees down for firewood. I've seen lines of 100s of people in front of gas stations to buy food because all the grocery stores are closed as well.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry, OP. It sounds miserable.
Not sure how you can blame Republicans for not keeping up infrastructure. It sounds like a freak storm causing wind turbines to freeze.
Perhaps we need to move cautiously away from oil and gas until we have the technology for preventing such an event. [/quot
Abbott is an idiot. He only cared about getting businesses here but not keeping up the infrastructure. My family has been here since the 1800’s and the Republicans in the last few decades have destroyed this state.