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Blackout Blame Shifting: Wind & Solar Collapses Responsible For Unplanned Power Outages

 
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Blackout Blame Shifting: Wind & Solar Collapses Responsible For Unplanned Power Outages
Wind and solar generators happily take credit when the sun’s up and the wind’s blowing, but dodge all criticism when blackouts follow sunset and/or calm weather. The standard trick is to point in every direction – except the obvious – when power rationing (euphemistically called “demand management”) or unplanned power rationing (aka widespread blackouts) follows routine and unpredictable collapses in wind and solar output.

All care and no responsibility, renewable energy rent seekers then point the finger at coal and gas generators – where a few of their units are often offline for routine maintenance, or, if they suffer a breakdown, are repaired and up and running in a jiffy – and assert that the chaos was all their fault.

The line goes that wholesale prices spiked and/or power supplies were cut because a coal-fired or gas-fired generator failed to deliver X hundred MWs of power, cleverly ignoring the fact that, at precisely the same time, wind power generators were delivering next nothing and solar generators were doing no better (sunset will do it, every time).

David Middleton explores the phenomenon below.

Oh, and as an aside, we love the line taken by The Hill’s Romany Webb, that “climate change is driving average temperatures up and leading to more frequent heatwaves”, which begs the question of what was the precise cause of the bitterly frigid conditions experienced across Texas and the midwest in February 2021? Apparently, glaring internal inconsistency is never an obstacle to strident assertion when it comes to the weather.



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are they really unplanned, happy little accidents like with the food supply



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Re: Blackout Blame Shifting: Wind & Solar Collapses Responsible For Unplanned Power Outages
Majority of U.S. Power Grid at Risk of Failure This Summer, Report Warns


Vice News reported:
The U.S. West and Midwest could be facing grid failure this summer, according to a Summer Reliability Assessment by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
In its seasonal reliability assessment for the summer of 2022, the nonprofit corporation, which sets regulatory standards for U.S. grid operators, warned that the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) is at “high” risk of its energy reserves falling short of its normal energy needs. MISO provides energy transmission for the Midwest, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Texas and the western U.S., meanwhile, are at “elevated risk” of seeing grid shortages should its power needs peak beyond normal volumes, according to the report.



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