Ia Anstoot and Greg Abbott could not be more different from one another. Anstoot is an 18-year-old Swedish girl, an acolyte of Greta Thunberg, and a climate activist. Abbott is the conservative Republican governor of Texas.
During several days of the heat wave this summer ... ERCOT was obliged to request that Texans cut back on their use of electricity during the late afternoon and early evening hours [to avoid blackouts]
The problem is that Texas has invested heavily in wind and solar power... [and] during several days in August, the wind was not blowing enough for Texas’s wind farms to operate at optimal capacity. At the same time, as the sun went down, Texas’s solar arrays gradually stopped providing power as well.
TX is in a unique place since their grid is not interconnected.
Whoa boy no. We don't need those chucklefucks building a bunch nuclear anything and then not maintaining them. They let the issues with winter weather happen with warning and historical periodical events being known. They need to hook up to the national grid and have as little generation in their state as possible.
Sure, it just seems like a weird lack of imagination to jump straight to building expensive, difficult to maintain infrastructure that takes a really long time to build, when building transmission lines and connecting to the other grids would be faster, likely cheaper, need less attention to detail, and would make for a more fault tolerant grid.
One of the handy features of battery storage as well as renewables is the short time between saying go to the first kWh moved. Meanwhile building a nuclear plant is damn near planting a tree you'll never lie in the shade of. It helps a problem you'll have in 20+ years, Texas has problems now.
Also, their problem is best solved by connecting their grid. They're trying to add intermittency with baseload, those are two different things.