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Return_Of_The_LAMFF 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm sure any mention of this will be scuttled as a "conspiracy theory" by the media. Something was off about this whole situation from the beginning. Texas doesn't just lose all it's power and the ability to distribute power all of a sudden. Sure enough there was massive fuckery going on behind the scenes.

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UsedOnlyThrice 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep, the media immediately wanted to talk about the Texas grid this, the Texas grid that. If only Texas would have hooked up to one of the other two national grids (I know this week we are only supposed to talk about them as one grid)...

Texas needs to get the rest of the state off of those two grids, along with most other remaining utilities. Then add a legal framework which allows private power generators to get immunity for providing emergency power. Also ERCOT needs to fix it's $9,000/MWh problem.