No kidding. We are ignoring the greatest energy source so far known. If we had modern fission reactors, particularly fast breeders, we would be set for centuries.
Icy roads in the Permian Basin, the top U.S. shale field, halted the trucking of everything from sand supplies to cement, while a loss of power that affected millions of Texas residents also cut electricity to oil pumps and saltwater disposal facilities. In some instances, wellheads froze. Cellular service, used to send data from wellsites to headquarters, was lost.
Ah yes, the dementia-ridden senior citizen ordered wellheads to be frozen. It couldn't have been the precipitation during sub-freezing temperatures. That's impossible.
NUCLEAR
Oil and gas can also be halted depending on the weather, nuclear cannot.
I have never seen a better case for nuclear energy than the "rolling blackout in 0 degree weather" bullshit they're floating around.
No kidding. We are ignoring the greatest energy source so far known. If we had modern fission reactors, particularly fast breeders, we would be set for centuries.
They already were halted, my guy.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/energy/u-s-oil-gas-production-could-face-weeks-delays-due-n1258097
What makes you think nuclear is "dumb"?
Ah yes, the dementia-ridden senior citizen ordered wellheads to be frozen. It couldn't have been the precipitation during sub-freezing temperatures. That's impossible.