Power companies and the electric workers union are both saying that these posts aren't true.View attachment 48830
Allegedly Centerpoint is trying to screw over their workers, and that's leading to a lot of delays.
"Foreigners go home," I assume.What is the point people are trying to make with this? "How dare you restore our power?" I don't understand it at all.
And back again. Only a bit more than an hour.My power is out for the fourth time in two months.
Oh hey tornado warning at my work. Haven’t played this song for a bit.
Enjoy your AutoTune.
--Patrick
So, we might get grazed. That's optimistic, at least, assuming the trajectory doesn't change again.
im on the 45th....uhhhh...its gonna be bad....I live near the 42nd Parallel N.
Leaves are already starting to turn colors.
Bird migration has already begun.
Guys, I'm thinking I'm really not going to like Winter this year.
--Patrick
My area just hit triple digits yesterday for the first time this year (after 3 straight months of 105+ degrees last year) so it has felt comparatively mild... and by that, I mean "A lot closer to what I consider normal but still hotter than normal"I live near the 42nd Parallel N.
Leaves are already starting to turn colors.
Bird migration has already begun.
Guys, I'm thinking I'm really not going to like Winter this year.
--Patrick
I predict Texas is going to unintentionally be the country's leader in renewable power adoptionAaaand I just lost grid power. Reminding me that cost savings was not the primary reason I went solar. Fuckin' Texas, man.
Edit - came back up 5 minutes later, but still. Definitely was the right call to get solar and a bigass battery.
Houston just completed its first grid-scale battery-based energy storage facilityI predict Texas is going to unintentionally be the country's leader in renewable power adoption
Our little town has a substation with a battery storage system. It surprised me when they started installing it.Houston just completed its first grid-scale battery-based energy storage facility
Oh no! Whatever will this do to Texas Power's bottom line?I predict Texas is going to unintentionally be the country's leader in renewable power adoption