If you look at the electric grid outlook today for Texas it's not gonna get much better. We're so ****** it's not even funny
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Ironically the decrease in capacity is due to the windmills freezing up and solar panels being covered in snow.wait i thought you guys have gas and oil?!
all the power you could need?!
hell yes. i can taste the texags.com/forums/16 alreadyIronically the decrease in capacity is due to the windmills freezing up and solar panels being covered in snow.
Wholesale prices for power are at the legal maximum of $9000 per MWh. Normal cost is in the $20-60 range depending on demandhell yes. i can taste the texags.com/forums/16 already
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Rolling blackouts in Dallas for the last hour or so. 15min on. 15min off. It's 5° outside. Temp in my apartment is dropping. I wasn't that worried until now....
Yikes. Good luck to you. Get lots of layers and blankets if you have them. If you have pets, curl up with them and share body heat.
Our furnace went out in Feb in Minnesota one year. The first night, the whole family (me, wife, 3 yr old, and two large dogs) all shared a bed. It was around 48 in our house that night. Next night wife and daughter checked into a hotel and I stayed with the dogs. Me and the dogs slept on the couch together with lots of blankets. I was too scared to keep a space heater running while sleeping. Woke up and our thermostat had bottomed out (only went down to 40). Thankfully no frozen pipes.
Had a new furnace shortly after that.
Yikes. Good luck to you. Get lots of layers and blankets if you have them. If you have pets, curl up with them and share body heat.
Our furnace went out in Feb in Minnesota one year. The first night, the whole family (me, wife, 3 yr old, and two large dogs) all shared a bed. It was around 48 in our house that night. Next night wife and daughter checked into a hotel and I stayed with the dogs. Me and the dogs slept on the couch together with lots of blankets. I was too scared to keep a space heater running while sleeping. Woke up and our thermostat had bottomed out (only went down to 40). Thankfully no frozen pipes.
Had a new furnace shortly after that.
Yeah that's brutal. I got a new furnace/AC put in last October in fear it would die on me in a cold stretch like this one.
We live in an old house but thankfully has updated electrical/mechanical systems. Our thermostat is set to go from 68 down to 62 at bed time. Wife and I stayed up to watch a movie two nights ago. Only took about 90 minutes for the house to drop 6 degrees. I shudder to think how low it would get if our furnace were to go out.
Mine was replaced last March. Plus when I had vinyl siding put on they added a thin sheet of insulation under the vinyl.Yeah that's brutal. I got a new furnace/AC put in last October in fear it would die on me in a cold stretch like this one.
This has to be the worst stretch of winter weather in my life. Just brutal.
Also - my driveway faces north lol. I'll never see it again.
Let the water trickle of worried, may cost you some in a water bill but it will keep the pipes unfrozen.Yea I'm not too worried about myself physically. I'm way more worried about the pipes. This last outage is over an hour now and the heat was only on 10min. Not much time to warm up anything
If you look at the electric grid outlook today for Texas it's not gonna get much better. We're so ****** it's not even funny
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Rolling blackouts in Dallas for the last hour or so. 15min on. 15min off. It's 5° outside. Temp in my apartment is dropping. I wasn't that worried until now....