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"This is the most difficult thing for Texas to admit as a huge natural gas state,” said Michael Webber, an energy resources and mechanical engineering Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

Our natural gas system is not delivering what we need. They're all having trouble but this is really a natural gas problem more than anything else right now."

He also commented:  "I think blaming the Green New Deal for our problems is essentially absurd because it doesn't exist, its a possible future policy..."

The above quote is at variance with the opinions expressed by many other politicians and journalists lately who are condemning wind and solar alternative energy as the be all end all culprit in the disaster Texas is experiencing.

Texas power outage brings electrification-natural gas debate to a head (yahoo.com)

I recommend that you take a few minutes and also view the video interview with Professor Miller in addition to reading the article.  It gives a far different perspective on the causes of the tragedy in Texas than is currently popular via the clueless journalist majority and at least some of the politicians who are using now what they percieve as their right to extemporize using their own claim to a personal version of Papal Infallibility.

Miller's interview is at least food for thought, regardless of the pre-conception of the reader, in my opinion.  Worth the few minutes it takes to watch.    Okiedo

 

 

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