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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2021 · 26 MIN

The Downfall of the Texas Electric Grid (Guest: Bill Peacock)

from Environment and Climate News Podcast · host The Heartland Institute

Texas politicians and regulators interference in energy markets resulted in the closure of baseload bearing coal fueled power plants and the rise of intermittent wind and solar energy. This contributed to Texas' energy collapse during the polar vortex. Wind and solar failed just as the state's power system needed them the most. Energy subsidies made wind and solar seem cheap and drove coal and some natural gas plants out of business. Had politicians not mandated and subsidized green energy, eight million Texans would not have lost their power.

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