Do your research, you sir are WRONG. Renewable energy is not what caused the black out period end of story. Deny all you want to, that won't make you right.
https://www.npr.org/sections/live-up...%20the%20state.
"It’s estimated that of the grid’s total winter capacity, about 80% of it, or 67 gigawatts, could be generated by natural gas, coal and some nuclear power. Only 7% of ERCOT’s forecasted winter capacity, or 6 gigawatts, was expected to come from various wind power sources across the state."
Originally Posted by Little Monster
Hey Little Monster, we were both full of shit earlier in this thread, when we were quoting figures from the press for the percent of power Texas gets from renewables. I've since dumped a load, but you're still holding it in. Relax my friend, take a good book to the shitter, light a candle and play some spa music. It will all come out. Worked for me anyway.
You can right click on this link and download an Excel table, which will show ERCOT's numbers by month for 2020,
http://www.ercot.com/content/wcm/lis...yFuel2020.xlsx
If you do that, you'll see wind accounted for around 26% or 27% of electricity generated on the ERCOT system during each of January, February, March and December of 2020. On some days it would have been higher and some days lower, but that's the monthly average.