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Reference: 2/7/11, "Texas to Probe Rolling Blackouts," Wall St. Journal, Rebecca Smith
"Texas produces about a third of the nation's gas, so its problems led to disruptions last week—to California, Arizona and New Mexico, where the governor declared a state of emergency
- and ordered National Guard troops to help gas crews restore service."...
2/11/11, "No coal, no power, no gas," American Thinker, Jeffrey Folks
"During the early February cold spell in the southern plains, when wind chills in Dallas dipped to minus twenty degrees, Texans were going without power to heat their homes and businesses even as the state was sitting on massive surpluses of natural gas. Even hospitals were having to switch to emergency generating systems. And this in the state with the largest energy production capacity in the continental US.
- How was it that Texas suffered an extended period of rolling blackouts at a time
- when there's a glut of coal and natural gas waiting to be used?
- environmentalists had seen to it that plans for new coal-powered generating plants had been shuttered back in 2007.
- there was no electricity,
- and without the electricity,
- there was no natural gas.
- even less electricity to supply the pumps and everything else.
The Texas power blackouts affected millions of homeowners and businesses, as well as vital services such as hospitals, schools, and police and fire services.
- An extended loss of power during periods of extreme temperatures endangers everyone.
Unfortunately, environmentalists in Texas who blocked the construction of coal-powered plants and shut down others during the last decade
As it happened, plans for construction of eight large coal-powered plants were scrapped in 2007 in a private equity deal crafted by the environmental action group, - did not consider these consequences.
- might well have been avoided.
- Environmental Defense.
- reduce its carbon footprint to 1990 levels,
- by private equity group KKR (Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts).
It is ironic, considering the freezing temperatures that Texans endured during the first week of February, that an agreement to discontinue construction of coal-powered plants was predicated on the
As in Texas, plans for new coal power plants have been scrubbed. They have been replaced by plants powered by natural gas, and by heavily subsidized wind and solar generation.
The problem is that natural gas plants have not come on line quickly enough to replace the coal generation that has been lost, and wind and solar, which make up only 1% of power generation anyway,
- now discredited theory of man-made global warming. In order
- to lower global temperatures, as they imagined,
- Texas to heat their homes.
Can there be any doubt that the agreement to discontinue eight large power plants was a contributing factor in the rolling blackouts of February 2011? The generating capacity supplied by these plants would not have been dependent on the pumping of natural gas. It would have continued to heat homes and businesses, and to power emergency services, throughout the storm. Instead, the state was left depending on an
The Texas blackouts are a foretaste of what the rest of the country can expect, given the concerted effort of the Obama administration to shut down coal generating plants and to place obstacles in the way of coal mining. Just weeks ago, the EPA revoked the permit for Arch Coal's Spruce Number One mine in Virginia, one of the largest coal mining projects in the country. For the past two years, in fact, the EPA has pursued a hyper-aggressive program of enforcement that- inherently less reliable mix of power sources.
As in Texas, plans for new coal power plants have been scrubbed. They have been replaced by plants powered by natural gas, and by heavily subsidized wind and solar generation.
The problem is that natural gas plants have not come on line quickly enough to replace the coal generation that has been lost, and wind and solar, which make up only 1% of power generation anyway,
- are inherently unreliable.
- much of the country is in danger of experiencing outages similar to those in Texas.
Ironically, the US is in danger of power blackouts at a time when it is exporting greater and greater amount of coal to China and other countries.
There is big money behind making sure US energy 'goes south' (goes kaput) in general. The left is not concerned about us being short of energy. They have a higher purpose. Many green globalists (including 'green' hedge fund billionaires who lead the movement) are devoted to reducing the number of humans on the planet, especially in the US. They believe they can do this by making it impossible or at least uncomfortable to be alive in the US. I've heard them speak excitedly of how to re-make California, moving people to high rise clusters, abandoning outlying towns, so that the automobile would not be necessary. I'm convinced their beliefs make them feel euphoric and on a higher plane. Hedge fund guys are in it for the money and green halo. A multi trillion dollar industry has grown based on a lie, with much more in the pipeline. What would keep the UK afloat if they admitted there was no global warming? Even Prince Charles would soon have no income.
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P.S. This is Sourcewatch's description of USCAP.
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- Already, America
- is sending 80 million tons of coal overseas,
- China and India are building one new coal generating plant every week.
- out in the cold."
There is big money behind making sure US energy 'goes south' (goes kaput) in general. The left is not concerned about us being short of energy. They have a higher purpose. Many green globalists (including 'green' hedge fund billionaires who lead the movement) are devoted to reducing the number of humans on the planet, especially in the US. They believe they can do this by making it impossible or at least uncomfortable to be alive in the US. I've heard them speak excitedly of how to re-make California, moving people to high rise clusters, abandoning outlying towns, so that the automobile would not be necessary. I'm convinced their beliefs make them feel euphoric and on a higher plane. Hedge fund guys are in it for the money and green halo. A multi trillion dollar industry has grown based on a lie, with much more in the pipeline. What would keep the UK afloat if they admitted there was no global warming? Even Prince Charles would soon have no income.
- He's not about to let that happen.
- And there is no one to stop him or the rest anyway. ed.
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P.S. This is Sourcewatch's description of USCAP.
- On 1/7/11, Green Hell blog posted that USCAP was
- scaling back its activities.
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