Renewables are saving Texas. Again. So give them their due.
This summer, like last summer, Texas has battled a brutal heat wave that regularly reaches triple-digit temperatures. This summer, like last summer, the heat wave triggered record levels of energy demand. This summer, like last summer, there have miraculously been no rolling blackouts; in fact, this year, the states grid operator has so far asked for just one day of voluntary energy conservation.
And this summer, like last summer, renewables have been the heroes of the story yet they remain curiously vilified by politicians in the Lone Star State.
In recent years, renewable energy has been ramping up across Texas. The state has rapidly increased solar capacity, for instance, enabling as much as 16,800 megawatts of solar power to be produced on the grid as of the end of May. Thats roughly six times the capacity that existed in 2019 (about 2,600 megawatts), according to data from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the states grid operator.
This increase coupled with greater wind and storage development is what has allowed Texans to beat the heat and keep their electricity bills down.
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captain queeg
(11,780 posts)37,400 MW yet they always bad mouth renewables.
Crowman2009
(3,524 posts)We all know their hypocrisy would show in this choice.
tanyev
(49,291 posts)A detail ignored by the WAPO opinion piece and the Texas Tribune article it links to. The Tribune article has quotes from Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Ag Commissioner Sid Miller and Gov. Abbott, but only identifies Crenshaw as a Republican.