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[โ€“] Captain_Nipples@lemmy.world 14 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I dont think whoever wrote this understands how power generation works. You don't make more power than what is being consumed. On days when wind and solar a putting out good amounts of power, they idle down the gas a coal plants to a lower load.

They can't make excess power, so none of it goes to waste.

Also, I work in the industry in plants around this area... They have been upgrading a lot of shit. And my base plant is actually part of a pilot program to fix a lot of the winter issues they had.

One of the plants I worked in down in that area is relatively new, and it was only engineered for temps at 15 degrees F. It got down to -15 and was fine, thankfully.

[โ€“] nymwit@kbin.social 16 points 2 years ago

The author of the article doesn't say anything about "surplus generation", that's a quote from the report.

You don't think the US Energy Information Administration knows what it's talking about? Bold stance.

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