TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
Even during the hot summer months, ERCOT cries about “conserving” electricity. Dammit, I pay to run my AC at a comfortable level, have my party lights on and do laundry and if those guys can’t deliver, it’s time to get some people in there who aren’t afraid of adding infrastructure to correct these problems.
I’ll leave you with this thought which I stole from a popular meme, “if the existing grid can not handle a few days of sub-freezing temperatures, what will happen when 100 million electric cars are plugged in every night?”
Last edited by Juan L; 02-18-2021 at 12:07 PM.
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DanHappy (02-18-2021)
This part of the country doesn’t see this sort of cold weather very often. That doesn’t change the fact that the power grid has been mismanaged and that precautions were bypassed by conscious decision that could have had positive outcomes. The Governor is dead on the heels of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and he is out for blood. Every one of those people should be looking for a new job.
Even during the hot summer months, ERCOT cries about “conserving” electricity. Dammit, I pay to run my AC at a comfortable level, have my party lights on and do laundry and if those guys can’t deliver, it’s time to get some people in there who aren’t afraid of adding infrastructure to correct these problems.
I’ll leave you with this thought which I stole from a popular meme, “if the existing grid can not handle a few days of sub-freezing temperatures, what will happen when 100 million electric cars are plugged in every night?”
Even during the hot summer months, ERCOT cries about “conserving” electricity. Dammit, I pay to run my AC at a comfortable level, have my party lights on and do laundry and if those guys can’t deliver, it’s time to get some people in there who aren’t afraid of adding infrastructure to correct these problems.
I’ll leave you with this thought which I stole from a popular meme, “if the existing grid can not handle a few days of sub-freezing temperatures, what will happen when 100 million electric cars are plugged in every night?”
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Juan L (02-18-2021)
This part of the country doesn’t see this sort of cold weather very often. That doesn’t change the fact that the power grid has been mismanaged and that there were precautions that were bypassed by conscious decision that could have had positive outcomes. The Governor is dead on the heels of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and he is out for blood. Every one of those people should be looking for a new job.
Even during the hot summer months, ERCOT cries about “conserving” electricity. Dammit, I pay to run my AC at a comfortable level, have my party lights on and do laundry and if those guys can’t deliver, it’s time to get some people in there who aren’t afraid of adding infrastructure to correct these problems.
I’ll leave you with this thought which I stole from a popular meme, “if the existing grid can not handle a few days of sub-freezing temperatures, what will happen when 100 million electric cars are plugged in every night?”
Even during the hot summer months, ERCOT cries about “conserving” electricity. Dammit, I pay to run my AC at a comfortable level, have my party lights on and do laundry and if those guys can’t deliver, it’s time to get some people in there who aren’t afraid of adding infrastructure to correct these problems.
I’ll leave you with this thought which I stole from a popular meme, “if the existing grid can not handle a few days of sub-freezing temperatures, what will happen when 100 million electric cars are plugged in every night?”
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Juan L (02-18-2021)
Lunch time Drive-By
Might have to try and impress the mostly - absent (from the action floor) Boss AKA "The Excel God" with my mastery of language.
"Joe, I think it rather feckless of you to sit door-closed all day, creating spreadsheets that are basically ignored and have no real impact out here on the front line"
I'll let you know how that goes.
Might have to try and impress the mostly - absent (from the action floor) Boss AKA "The Excel God" with my mastery of language.
"Joe, I think it rather feckless of you to sit door-closed all day, creating spreadsheets that are basically ignored and have no real impact out here on the front line"
I'll let you know how that goes.
Lunch time Drive-By
Might have to try and impress the mostly - absent (from the action floor) Boss AKA "The Excel God" with my mastery of language.
"Joe, I think it rather feckless of you to sit door-closed all day, creating spreadsheets that are basically ignored and have no real impact out here on the front line"
I'll let you know how that goes.
Might have to try and impress the mostly - absent (from the action floor) Boss AKA "The Excel God" with my mastery of language.
"Joe, I think it rather feckless of you to sit door-closed all day, creating spreadsheets that are basically ignored and have no real impact out here on the front line"
I'll let you know how that goes.
The dreaded slow Internet double post!
Last edited by Juan L; 02-18-2021 at 12:33 PM.
No Sir, but an extraordinary Yes man frozen by indecision and insecurity,
Greg, one of those "Nice guy, but horrible manager" situations. We're basically on our own weeding through a myriad of obstacles and onerous reporting requirements, which our boss can then pull into a spreadsheet !