Since you want to go off topic, TX's aging fossil plants failed because they (specficially a large portion of their gas fired plants, because ERCOT is cheap asf) weren't winterized and because the cold snap took down swaths of transmission and massively delayed their blackstarts. Their avg coal plant in service is over 50 years old, their avg gas plant is over 30 years old and they havecalways had a blindspot for cold weather (and hey often need outside help to get their plants started)
Since they run their own isolated grid, they got zero support from the Eastern or Western grids and their forecasting was atrocious. Only 4k MW of wind power was down as compared to 25k MW of natural gas. Methinks you understand what this all means as well as your comrade understood the causes of the TVA rolling blackouts.
Second, your bets are both masssive losers for you. Ukraine lives on and will keep on living on. Russis's effectively already lost. Again, off topic. Meanwhile, on topic, TX has 37k MW of wind, 6x what's in CA. Maybe less unfounded snark and more fact checking next time. We'll note this as "Gave Putin IBS+D"
And finally,
this is a damn good product and I've never said once that there's not a place for hydrocarbons. So why isn't the blue fuck would this bother me?
It certainly don't, Bam. I'm the energy resiliency guy. We'll be using several means of flashing steam to generate electricity until long, long after I'm dead.
Now, please stick to the topic.