Let’s start with the facts, nearly all of the power shortage last week was due to natural gas and nuclear plants being shut down due to frozen gauges, values and other equipment. Gov. Abbott lied to the public when he blamed green energy. In fact your neighbors who had power when you didn’t probably had solar panels on their roofs, that’s green energy. Texans died of hypothermia in their homes needlessly last week because they had no way to heat their homes for too long and nowhere to go to stay warm. In reality had the Green New Deal proposal been in effect years ago far fewer people would have suffered because part of the proposal includes insulating old homes and more of us would have rooftop solar panels to provide at least some power for heating.
Now you ask, how could this happen? Power generating and gas
pipeline companies in Texas are lightly regulated and aren’t required to takes
steps necessary to keep their equipment running in extreme conditions. Their
management chose not to use equipment that tolerates single digit temperatures
or provide insulated and heated coverings that would have kept the equipment
operational. Were it not that the product these companies provide are relied on
by every Texan every day such behavior would be reasonable as it’s been a
decade since the last time Texas suffered such weather. If they produced cars,
clothing, appliances, or toys and shut down for a week no one would suffer.
Instead these companies are part of the public utility infrastructure that is
necessary and expected to provide their product all day every day regardless of
conditions.
Decades ago the Texas legislature at the behest of management
and the wealthy investors in power generation and pipeline companies
deregulated the energy market. The legislature also cut ties to interstate power
sources in order to avoid federal regulation of these public utilities. They
did both in order to make the business more profitable. No consideration was
given to the effect on reliability. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas
(ERCOT) is responsible for transferring power from suppliers to users but it
wouldn’t surprise George Orwell the regardless of its name ERCOT doesn’t
actually do anything about reliability. In fact last November ERCOT fired the
organization they had previously contracted with to check on the status of
power providers and didn’t bother to replace it.
Statewide blackouts have happened twice in the last 32
years, in 1989 and 2011, in both cases federal investigators found a long list
of things utility and pipeline operators should have been doing and suggested
that the state take action to force them to do so. As Texas Republicans
generally do when regulation is brought up they ignored the recommendations and
took little action. Once again the people of Texas have suffered and
Republicans don’t care. Former governor Rick Perry is quoted as saying “Texans
would be without electricity for longer than three days to keep the federal
government out of their business.” Ted Cruz fled Texas to Cancun, Mexico with
his family during the freeze.
Some of my neighbors claim we shouldn’t politicize a crisis,
I say a crisis like the freeze of 2021 is political to begin with. If our
legislators are holding power and pipeline companies accountable the we must
hold our legislators accountable, that starts with state representative John
Kuempel, state senator Donna Campbell, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Gov. Greg
Abbott. They are all part of the problem and we need to replace them with
people who will be part of the solution.
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