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Texas’ Wind Power Generation Cut In Half Due To Winter Storm


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2021 Feb 15, 2:10pm   5,227 views  98 comments

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Texas’ average power production has decreased after almost half of the state’s wind turbines were frozen over the weekend in a winter storm. Parts of Texas reportedly are experiencing temperatures of (-18C) over the weekend, causing over 2 million homes and businesses to experience power outages.

The Austin American-Statesman reported, “Wind farms across the state generate up to a combined 25,100 megawatts of energy. But unusually moist winter conditions in West Texas brought on by the weekend’s freezing rain and historically low temperatures have iced many of those wind turbines to a halt,” they added. “As of Sunday morning, those iced turbines comprise 12,000 megawatts of Texas’ installed wind generation capacity, although those West Texas turbines don’t typically spin to their full generation capacity this time of year.”

A photo began circulating on Twitter which shows a helicopter is using fossil fuel-derived chemicals to defrost a wind turbine, showing that only relying on renewable energy leads to many unforeseen complications.

“Wind power has been the fastest-growing source of energy in Texas’ power grid. In 2015 winder power generation supplied 11% of Texas’ energy grid. Last year it supplied 23% and overtook coal as the system’s second-largest source of energy after natural gas,” the Austin American-Statesman added. “The frozen turbines come as low temperatures strain the state’s power grid and force operators to call for immediate statewide conservation efforts, like unplugging non-essential appliances, turning down residential heaters and minimize use of electric lighting.”

https://thescoop.us/texas-wind-power-generation-cut-in-half-due-to-winter-storm/

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41   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Feb 17, 10:58am  

Why did red Texas do this retard shit?
42   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 17, 11:04am  

Fortwaynemobile says
Why did red Texas do this retard shit?


Their energy sector is deregulated and therefore is max efficient. Which means almost no redundancy. Which is good when everything goes right and very bad when something goes wrong.
43   zzyzzx   2021 Feb 17, 11:29am  

Eric Holder says
Their energy sector is deregulated and therefore is max efficient. Which means almost no redundancy. Which is good when everything goes right and very bad when something goes wrong.




This!!! Electric generation deregulation means little or no spare capacity since it's not profitable to build a power plant that's almost never used. That and I bet if there is an old oil fired plant that's rarely ever used in Texas the oil is too coagulated to pump at the moment. That and supposedly there is a natural gas shortage there right now, so instead of using the NG to generate electricity, it's used for home heating.
44   thenuttyneutron   2021 Feb 17, 12:07pm  

MAGA says
I'm glad that San Antonio invested (40%) in nuclear power. I hope they build South-Texas-3 and South-Texas-4 as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Texas_Nuclear_Generating_Station




https://atomicinsights.com/south-texas-project-unit-1-tripped-at-0537-on-feb-15-2021/

This unit should not have tripped. It was entirely preventable with a little bit of heat trace or insulation on the sensing line. Nuke plants are awesome in cold weather because they are usually unaffected by the cold and they are more efficient in cold weather. These plants run 18 to 24 months between refuelings and can maintain full power through most of the time between refueling outages. The plants sometimes have to coast down at the end because they have run out of excess reactivity to keep the plant at 100%.

Even with a deep coast down, these plants provide a lot of clean reliable power.
45   🎂 RWSGFY   2021 Feb 17, 12:49pm  

thenuttyneutron says
This unit should not have tripped. It was entirely preventable with a little bit of heat trace or insulation on the sensing line.


"Some people have wondered how “pressure sensing lines” for a feed water pump could have been affected by cold outside air temperatures. There are no turbine halls at STP, both of steam turbines are out in the open air. I’m sure there is a design reason for this choice, but it isn’t apparent."

First time I hear about turbines being out in the open. This is weird AF.
46   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 17, 8:00pm  

This fucking sucks
47   Patrick   2021 Feb 17, 8:06pm  

My wife was saying that Texas somehow entirely prohibits buying power from other states.

Maybe it's because California got so completely screwed by the Enron guys 20 years ago or so.
48   ForcedTQ   2021 Feb 17, 10:53pm  

Patrick says
My wife was saying that Texas somehow entirely prohibits buying power from other states.

Maybe it's because California got so completely screwed by the Enron guys 20 years ago or so.

ERCOT is a physical island without interconnection between the west and east grids.
49   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 17, 11:47pm  

Woo hoo! Finally got power late at night 3 days later! Warming up... Still no water pressure so no shower, no clean cloths...

Get this: My rent houses are pretty new. Recently gas water heaters turned over to piezo electric starters instead of the old light-a-match method. This is so when not heating the gas can be cut entirely and when needed it's started electronically. Sort of like shitty cars these days.

Well one of my renters got his power back yesterday and couldn't turn the heater back on. It's close by and I was just looking at ice melt so I went over to try to help. It has a button on it to initiate a spark much like a BBQ grill.

Fucker doesn't work. He's fucked.

Anyone who's started a gas appliance can tell you even with a cigarette lighter they can be finicky. You have to warm them up with the damn lighter when they are cold to get the gas flowing.

What a fucking moronic idea!
51   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 18, 8:05am  

Shave n shower. Awe yeah!
52   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 18, 8:05am  

First world here i come!
53   Ceffer   2021 Feb 18, 9:24am  

All those snot nosed LibbyFuck weasel Californians are going to come running back weeping. Where is California going to spread its cancer now?
54   Automan Empire   2021 Feb 18, 9:38am  

Patrick says
My wife was saying that Texas somehow entirely prohibits buying power from other states.

Maybe it's because California got so completely screwed by the Enron guys 20 years ago or so.


This decision was made in the 1930s when the Federal government set rules for interstate electricity exchanges. Texas opted out of "Federal interference." There may exist good reasons for this, but it was sure painful for them when their generating capacity was widely impacted.
55   Automan Empire   2021 Feb 18, 9:42am  

Eric Holder says
It's like shopping for a generator during CA fire season - good luck with that.


This is why you make purchases like this in the off season when you don't NEED them at the same time as millions of your fellow Americans. Factory refurbished is the way to go. The Generac factory store on Ebay had a few batches of refurb units at a VERY good price last spring that I regretted not jumping on. Cheap generators are loud (and inefficient) as fuck and belong on construction sites, not neighborhoods and campgrounds.
56   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 18, 11:32am  

Automan Empire says
Eric Holder says
It's like shopping for a generator during CA fire season - good luck with that.


This is why you make purchases like this in the off season when you don't NEED them


A bit late for that, don't you think?
57   Ceffer   2021 Feb 18, 11:34am  

Biden approves 100 million dollar package to teach illegal immigrants how to snow ski in Texas.

This supersedes Biden's previous 100 million dollar package to teach illegal immigrants how to line dance.
58   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Feb 18, 11:39am  

Eric Holder says
Fortwaynemobile says
Why did red Texas do this retard shit?


Their energy sector is deregulated and therefore is max efficient. Which means almost no redundancy. Which is good when everything goes right and very bad when something goes wrong.


Yeah but why they did wind shit that literally everyone knows has limitations. That is some dumb shit there.
59   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 18, 11:44am  

Fortwaynemobile says
Yeah but why they did wind shit that literally everyone knows has limitations. That is some dumb shit there.


Maybe there were some kind of federal subsidies involved?

UPD. Found the answer:

"In 2005, then-Governor Rick Perry — who most would agree is a “champion” of the fossil fuel industry — signed into law a mandate requiring Texas to increase its wind power electricity. Why? Rick Perry is not an electrical engineer, and I’m not saying he is to blame for what happened. But even fossil fuel advocate Rick Perry, may have the teensiest notion in his head that fossil fuels are “bad,” insufficient, and therefore, we “need” wind."

So it's not federal-mandated or encouraged and was completely self-inflicted.
60   joshuatrio   2021 Feb 18, 12:16pm  

Get ready for gas to go up even more. I'm predicting another $4-5/gallon run during the Biden administration.
61   NuttBoxer   2021 Feb 18, 12:21pm  

What was that thing we used to burn to keep warm..? Oh yeah, coal!
62   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 18, 12:26pm  

NuttBoxer says
What was that thing we used to burn to keep warm..? Oh yeah, coal!



Noooooooooooooo!
63   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 18, 1:02pm  

Ceffer says
Biden approves 100 million dollar package to teach illegal immigrants how to snow ski in Texas.

This supersedes Biden's previous 100 million dollar package to teach illegal immigrants how to line dance.


Texans don't line dance. They 2-step. They laugh at line dancers.
64   Automan Empire   2021 Feb 18, 4:42pm  

HunterTits says
The left is saying that the gas lines are freezing up too and that is the real reason why Texans don't have heat.


You... might want to spend a few minutes looking into a topic before dropping some sanctimonious partisan talking point mocking "other political sportsball team" but making it obvious you actually know nothing about the topic at hand.
65   Automan Empire   2021 Feb 18, 4:45pm  

What dataset does that map depict? Does the talking point still stand when you include Alaska and Canada in the map?

Booger says
66   Booger   2021 Feb 18, 4:56pm  

Automan Empire says
What dataset does that map depict? Does the talking point still stand when you include Alaska and Canada in the map?

Booger says


Satire.
67   Bd6r   2021 Feb 18, 5:45pm  

HunterTits says
The left is saying that the gas lines are freezing up too and that is the real reason why Texans don't have heat.

Some power generating capability was lost because 1. wind turbines iced over, and 2. too low temperature froze residual water in gas lines so some capacity went offline. The question is, what was percentage of renewable vs non renewable sources failed. From data I saw yesterday, 40% of renewable power failed vs about 20% of fossil fuel.
68   Eric Holder   2021 Feb 18, 5:50pm  

Rb6d says
HunterTits says
The left is saying that the gas lines are freezing up too and that is the real reason why Texans don't have heat.

Some power generating capability was lost because 1. wind turbines iced over, and 2. too low temperature froze residual water in gas lines so some capacity went offline. The question is, what was percentage of renewable vs non renewable sources failed. From data I saw yesterday, 40% of renewable power failed vs about 20% of fossil fuel.



Here was Texas' electricity makeup in kilowatt-hours on Sunday:

Natural Gas: 43,798
Coal: 10,828
Wind: 8,087
Nuclear: 5,140

And Monday 8pm, at the height of the storm:

Natural Gas: 30,917
Coal: 8,023
Wind: 649
Nuclear: 3,785

https://thefederalist.com/2021/02/18/basic-math-shows-wind-energy-failures-contributed-to-texas-deadly-power-loss/
70   EBGuy   2021 Feb 18, 6:13pm  

Still waiting for Tres Amigas to come online...



Or, atlernatively, a Nationwide HVDC grid. See Interconnections Seam Study (which, evidently, was suppressed, by the previous administration -- because MOAR coal).
71   Bd6r   2021 Feb 21, 7:47am  

The only good news story about this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyEWREHxjJQ
72   WookieMan   2021 Feb 21, 9:31am  

Rb6d says
HunterTits says
The left is saying that the gas lines are freezing up too and that is the real reason why Texans don't have heat.

Some power generating capability was lost because 1. wind turbines iced over, and 2. too low temperature froze residual water in gas lines so some capacity went offline. The question is, what was percentage of renewable vs non renewable sources failed. From data I saw yesterday, 40% of renewable power failed vs about 20% of fossil fuel.

How do gas lines freeze up though? There's not enough water in even a 1/2" line to freeze. This seems like pure BS. It's literally been ~18*F or below for all of February here in my part of IL. Much of that below 0*F during darkness. Natural gas lines don't freeze here, ever. Shit, I don't even winterize my pool lines every year (I should). Why would it be any different in TX for a few day cold snap?

I'm probably going crazy, but I feel like everything is propaganda at this point. The weather happened down there for sure, but how it's being portrayed with little to no ability to verify that what is being said is even true. All the footage from local affiliates here in IL are all using stock footage from somewhere in Europe and not TX. Maybe propaganda or maybe laziness grabbing a clip to fill the time.

Either way, what should have been a trivial events has turned into some big story. I just question why now. Especially when it doesn't sense.
73   just_passing_through   2021 Feb 21, 12:42pm  

Rb6d says
The only good news story about this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyEWREHxjJQ


I bought some of his shirts as Christmas gag gifts.
74   NDrLoR   2021 Feb 21, 1:41pm  

WookieMan says
How do gas lines freeze up though?
We never had these outages during the ice storms of the 70's--we also didn't have wind farms in the 70's.
75   Bd6r   2021 Feb 21, 3:15pm  

WookieMan says
How do gas lines freeze up though?

Redneck oil field friends of mine say that they have "water plugs" in gas pipelines, which froze and stopped gas flow.
76   WookieMan   2021 Feb 21, 6:22pm  

Rb6d says
WookieMan says
How do gas lines freeze up though?

Redneck oil field friends of mine say that they have "water plugs" in gas pipelines, which froze and stopped gas flow.

They probably know better than I do, but I've never heard of that. Are you talking individual houses or the suppliers lines freezing? I've never heard of either, just interested more than anything.
77   HeadSet   2021 Feb 21, 6:23pm  

Rb6d says
WookieMan says
How do gas lines freeze up though?

Redneck oil field friends of mine say that they have "water plugs" in gas pipelines, which froze and stopped gas flow.

Sounds like they need to stop pissing in the manifolds...
78   PeopleUnited   2021 Feb 21, 7:50pm  

Refined natural gas won’t freeze, but the unrefined stuff is prone to freezing. The pipes that feed their power plants must be carrying unrefined natural gas. Seems if this is true it was bound to happen sooner or later.
79   WookieMan   2021 Feb 22, 4:27am  

PeopleUnited says
Refined natural gas won’t freeze, but the unrefined stuff is prone to freezing. The pipes that feed their power plants must be carrying unrefined natural gas. Seems if this is true it was bound to happen sooner or later.

We've got two pipelines near me. Those fuckers are huge. 36" roughly. All buried deep. There was one in our backyard. Every Tuesday an inspector plane would fly over to make sure no one was digging.

I guess maybe in TX they don't bury them as deep to save money? It wasn't that cold either and if it's moving, it's hard to comprehend it freezing. Could be part of the cause I guess, just doesn't compute for me with it freezing ass here now and in the past, and we've got quite a few nat. gas plants. We do have the most nuke capacity though too, so maybe that's a factor of not experiencing outages? I think we also have some of the largest wind farms too. I'm somewhat near one.
80   zzyzzx   2021 Feb 22, 5:39am  

PeopleUnited says
Refined natural gas won’t freeze, but the unrefined stuff is prone to freezing. The pipes that feed their power plants must be carrying unrefined natural gas. Seems if this is true it was bound to happen sooner or later.


I was thinking that it was moisture in the lines that was freezing and clogging the line.

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