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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Nobody: 11:15am On Feb 18, 2021
at least they are not used to doing that...it's just the situation they are trying to cope with...

but it's a shame here in Nigeria
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by OKVALLY: 11:15am On Feb 18, 2021
At least they waited for one to finish, a Nigerian will rush and bring tank to the place to reserve for next one month. Nigerian rush bus even when he is alone in bus-stop. It is in our DNA.

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by busmagnate: 11:16am On Feb 18, 2021
Maybe buhari visited them
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by chiiraq802(m): 11:16am On Feb 18, 2021
Russia and China be like;

Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by ecomalchemist(m): 11:16am On Feb 18, 2021
At least thier own better, in Nigeria there's never a lasting solution to any problem instead the minister of water will tell us to dig our own borehole and stop complaining.

This country na scam i swear.



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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by nairalandankrah: 11:17am On Feb 18, 2021
Topmaike007:
so you mean APC has been in power since 1999 or before 2015 you get constant power in your house? all our politicians have failed us don't limit it to one party alone.
Finally got one APC apologist.. grin
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Eriokanmi: 11:17am On Feb 18, 2021
RisenPhoenix1:
Good thing it didn't happen during Trump's tenure. We would have been deafened by hourly updated from MSN and CNN by now on the ongoing "Water Crisis Disaster" in Texas. Riots would have filled the streets of the US.
This was an act of God, not man made. Under a normal weather condition, this would never have happened. Are you aware during trump's administration there were heavy and unprecedented flooding which jade not happened in decades? Google is your friend. I don't know your point exactly
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Petyprince: 11:18am On Feb 18, 2021
Biden on the beat, this is just the beginning. He will run down America.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Kingluqman(m): 11:19am On Feb 18, 2021
Nepa don go Texas grin
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Toks2008(m): 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
michlins:
See how Nigeria government will use this rare scene to ask Nigerians to endure suffering and lack of social amenities

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by IgboWarlord(m): 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
Pochettino:
Nairaland moderators are a major source of our problems in this country.

Why move this to front page

Now Buhari will see this and deal with us then use this as justification that it happens in developed nations too!! Na wa!!

Wow,i did not know that if it does not appear on Nairaland that Government Officials would not be able to see it..Wow angry angry

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Petyprince: 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
Same as Corona was act of God but Trump was accused. They blamed everything on Trump.
Eriokanmi:
This was an act of God, not man made. Under a normal weather condition, this would never have happened. Are you aware during trump's administration there were heavy and unprecedented flooding which jade not happened in decades? Google is your friend. I don't know your point exactly

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Topmaike007(m): 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
nairalandankrah:
Finally got one APC apologist.. grin
biko afum aka na morning we dey
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by IMASTEX: 11:21am On Feb 18, 2021
backnbeta:
This is due to weather and not due to the irresponsibility and insensitivity of their leaders, unlike in Nigeria undecided
Louder please because Mr. Lie & his boss is already planning to use it as an excuse to make their inadequacies a general thing.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Toks2008(m): 11:21am On Feb 18, 2021
Petyprince:
Biden on the beat, this is just the beginning. He will run down America.

You are a colosal disgrace.

Did you at least bother to know why this happened?

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Hardgun: 11:22am On Feb 18, 2021
Even boreholes self we go pay before we fetch am here
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Ogbuu101: 11:23am On Feb 18, 2021
nairalandankrah:
Just a temporal glitch... Ours unfortunately, already has become a way of life.no thanks to APC..
But why only black community is affected?
Have mercy on APC bro. grin
Nigeria done cast b4 but the current APC govt is currently burying it hundred feet underground
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by uuzba(m): 11:23am On Feb 18, 2021
oluwasegun007:
The line between stone age and civilisation is not far at all....
Take light in foreign nations and all of them will collapse.
electric car will just quench
Mobile phone ended.
No more vidoe games.
They will go outside and play 10-10.

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Isuku01(m): 11:25am On Feb 18, 2021
Buhari why?
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by simplesearch: 11:25am On Feb 18, 2021
Science and technology no matter how advance will always be subject to nature and God till eternity. They'll never attain absolute perfection till infinity years!

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Tapout(m): 11:27am On Feb 18, 2021
annygifty:
Still better than ours

exactly, you can see them queuing up too. Even in the midst of hardship, they are still organized. But here funke will wake up by 7:30 and jump the line and say she's late for work. Johnny will throw her bucket away and tell her to join the queue, b4 you know fight done burst.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Nobody: 11:28am On Feb 18, 2021
Eriokanmi:
This was an act of God, not man made. Under a normal weather condition, this would never happen. Are you aware during trump's administration there were heavy and unprecedented flooding which jade not happened in decades? Google is your friend. I don't know your point exactly

Good luck convincing CNN that it was an act of God when Trump was president.

Do you mean Hurricanes Irma, Maria and Harvey. Those weren't acts of God according to CNN. They were caused by "Trump's stance on climate change".

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by SeriouslySense(m): 11:28am On Feb 18, 2021
No they wont collapse they are resilient and they always think positively, Just see how they are adapting already.

What happened to Texas' power grid?
Texas’s power grid was inundated with a record demand Sunday night as temperatures dropped and consumers turned to their thermostats for relief. Snow and freezing temperatures are not totally uncommon in many parts of Texas and certainly not in the western half of the state. But single-digit temperatures in other parts of the state are. Combine that with at least half a foot of snow in the capital as well as other parts of Texas, and this week’s winter storm was truly unusual.

Meanwhile, power suppliers to the state’s grid were knocked offline as the weather wreaked havoc on their operating systems. Freezing temperatures battered gas lines and coal suppliers, which were the bulk of the suppliers who went offline. Wind turbines collected ice and had to be shut down.

With fewer power sources feeding the grid, supply could not keep up with the surge in demand, so the operator of the state’s electric grid, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, instructed electricity distributors across its network to begin rotating power outages to its customers, except in places feeding power to critical facilities, such as hospitals, fire stations and water treatment plants.

Those rolling outages were supposed to last about 10 to 45 minutes each. But by Tuesday afternoon, millions were still without power in heat in Texas with no end in sight to the blackouts.

“Everything happened at once, but there was no single point failure,” said Michael Webber, the deputy director of the University of Texas at Austin’s Energy Institute. “The simplest explanation is that supply and demand got out of balance. The demand is quite high because of heating, and the supply is constrained by failures in the system and because of the weather.”

Weather-related power outages happen in other places, and that isn’t unusual.

What's different in Texas is “how widespread this is and also that it's happening in the energy capital of the world,” Webber said.

Texas is the third largest gas producer in the world after Russia and the United States.

“For a state so abundant in energy, to have energy shortages seems more striking than for a state that depends on others to run out of energy,” Webber said.

Texas is on its own power grid. What does that mean?
Texas’ ERCOT power grid is one of three in the Lower 48 states. While the two other grids, the Eastern Interconnection, the Western Interconnection, cover huge swaths of the country, ERCOT covers about 90% of Texas. El Paso, parts of the northern Panhandle, and some eastern Texas regions are not part of ERCOT and get their energy from one of the other two U.S. power grids.

ERCOT’s responsibility is to manage grid reliability and to coordinate with the various power distributors and power generators across the state. Because it does not provide power across state lines, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has no jurisdiction over ERCOT.

Being free from federal government regulation has been a source of pride for many in the state and is in tune with many political movements for the state to stand on its own, far away from the federal government’s oversight.

“The question is probably as political more than anything else,” said Carey King, a research scientist at The University of Texas at Austin and the assistant director at the Energy Institute.

“The historical reason of why EROCT doesn't cross state lines is specifically designed to avoid being regulated by the federal government,” he said. “That's why Texas doesn't do it, because Texas doesn't like to be under federal regulations.”

Talk of having ERCOT join with other grids is not unheard of, however, Webber said.

As the week’s power outages continue, there may be renewed calls to discuss bringing Texas’ power grid in line with one of the other grids in order to mitigate power shortages like Texas saw this week with supplies from other states.

“Ideas of interconnection have been around since the 60s,” Webber said. “But it might have different support now because the resilience and economic arguments of interconnection might seem more vibrant this time around.”

Texas consumes a lot of power during the hot and humid months. Why don't we see massive power shortages then?
This is somewhat easier to answer. Texas temperatures in the summer can be well over 100 for days and weeks at a time, and the humidity in the southern parts can drive even the heartiest heat lover inside to seek relief in the air conditioning. For many months of the year, air conditioning is a way of life across the state.

During the peak summer heat, power demand can be 70 gigawatts, King said.

Because the state expects hot and humid weather during the summer months, ERCOT can plan ahead for supply distribution and avoid rotating blackouts. Another factor is key here, too: Hot weather does not affect power suppliers to the grid the way this week’s winter storm has impacted those suppliers, throwing them offline and reducing supply, King said.

What can be done to avoid this in the future?
Lawmakers are already demanding answers.

Gov. Greg Abbot said Tuesday that reforming ERCOT should be a top priority of the legislative session, which began on Jan. 12.

“The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has been anything but reliable over the past 48 hours,” Abbott wrote in a statement Tuesday afternoon. “Reviewing the preparations and decisions by ERCOT is an emergency item so we can get a full picture of what caused this problem and find long-term solutions.”

Texas Speaker of the House Dade Phelan wants the Legislature to hold hearings on statewide blackouts. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner had called for an investigation into why “we are where we are today.”

Could some of this have been avoided? Or at least not been as devastating to so many Texans still living without heat and power?

Webber of the University of Texas at Austin argued that while this weeks’ storm was more powerful than what Texas has seen in many decades, the power shortages were not unprecedented. Ten years ago on Feb. 8, 2011, the state had a cold snap that caused ERCOT to demand power distributors to conduct rotating outages in parts of Texas.

After that experience, lessons were learned about how the state could prepare for a similar winter weather emergency, Webber said.

“We could have spent the last decade weatherizing our power plants,” Webbe said. “We could have spent the decade improving efficiency in our homes so that it would take less energy to heat our homes. It would have helped for us to diversify the options we have for energy, including batteries, microgrids, and storage that make it easier for us to have our heat energy even when the grid goes out.”

What happened in 2011 was roughly about 36 hours, not what could be days on end as ERCOT announced Tuesday that it could not predict when the power supply would be back in balance with demand.

"It's a tremendous breakdown in the system and this is one that's been coming many years," Ed Hirs, professor of energy economics at the University of Houston, said in an interview on Capital Tonight. "You can't have generators receiving wholesale prices that are less than the actual cost of providing generation. And so our generators did not reinvest, they neglected to keep their equipment up and failed to winterize."


uuzba:

Take light in foreign nations and all of them will collapse.
electric car will just quench
Mobile phone ended.
No more vidoe games.
They will go outside and play 10-10.

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by ume1000: 11:29am On Feb 18, 2021
How much be generator self when them no fit buy
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Eriokanmi: 11:30am On Feb 18, 2021
Petyprince:
Same as Corona was act of God but Trump was accused.
Yes, trump was accused because he was in sheer ignorance of the spread of the deadly virus. Nigerian government even managed the situation much better than trump did. He was asked to act but he said its not as deadly as people think.

China said covid-19 was deadly and trump shouldn't play politics with the American lives and do the needful by declaring lockdown, wearing face masks and shutting down airports which were the measures they took to curtail the virus when it first broke out in their country, but trump mocked them instead of acting. He eventually contracted it, alongside his key sides due to his stance and poor management of covid-19. Trump would remain the worst President America had
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Hallabee1(m): 11:31am On Feb 18, 2021
it's ok

Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Regex: 11:32am On Feb 18, 2021
America, third world with a Gucci belt.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by stanisbaratheon: 11:32am On Feb 18, 2021
michlins:
See how Nigeria government will use this rare scene to ask Nigerians to endure suffering and lack of social amenities

You already know their narrative.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by pickatyouu: 11:34am On Feb 18, 2021
Some persons go use this wan dey give Nigeria hope.

My guy dem still better pass us.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Maj196(m): 11:34am On Feb 18, 2021
This is a norm in Africa. Shameful continent angry

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Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Nobody: 11:35am On Feb 18, 2021
This is basically their last resort. But it's what we roll out the drums to celebrate when one politician drills 1 borehole in his state.
Re: America's Power Outage: Texas Residents Line-Up To Fetch Water From Borehole by Joseph08(m): 11:35am On Feb 18, 2021
Not a new thing to Nigerians there cos they're used to it before moving to USA grin

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