Texas does have some northern parts in the South West Power Pool, the problem with the pool is that they have focused a lot with the development of wind generation. The company I work for has shutdown generation of several older coal plants due to the cost of the pollution controls needed. Coal plants produce steam to spin the turbines, when things get cold the plant risks having problems, if something goes bad and the turbine trips that can be well over 500 mega watts of power offline immediately. The harder they push the plants the more likely a trip becomes, think sports car with the throttle held to the floor four hours on end.
What we are seeing is a prelude to the future nationwide as we push to eliminate the big coal burners and no body wants a nuke. I trained in nuclear power back in the late 70's, class of 7708 in the Navy. The only way to replace the big coal plants is with nuclear power, nothing we currently have is capable of replacing the spinning power of a large turbine.
There is talk of going with industrial scale battery reserves to store power, the only problem in our current situation is that several days of inoperable wind and solar could result in battery depletion.
I am saving for a larger generator, only decision is which fossil fuel to go with. I am also working on removing the trees that overhang both of my houses, when that is done then solar becomes viable for me, I can always build a bunker to put in battery backup.
What we are seeing is a prelude to the future nationwide as we push to eliminate the big coal burners and no body wants a nuke. I trained in nuclear power back in the late 70's, class of 7708 in the Navy. The only way to replace the big coal plants is with nuclear power, nothing we currently have is capable of replacing the spinning power of a large turbine.
There is talk of going with industrial scale battery reserves to store power, the only problem in our current situation is that several days of inoperable wind and solar could result in battery depletion.
I am saving for a larger generator, only decision is which fossil fuel to go with. I am also working on removing the trees that overhang both of my houses, when that is done then solar becomes viable for me, I can always build a bunker to put in battery backup.